Joseph Conrad Chamberlin
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Joseph Conrad Chamberlin (1898–1962), American arachnologist.
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Publications
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1923
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1923a. The genus Pseudogarypus Ellingsen (Pseudoscorpionida - Feaellidae). Entomological News 34: 146–149, 161–166. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1923b. On two species of pseudoscorpion from Chile with a note in [sic] one from Sumatra. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 27: 185–192. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1923c. New and little known pseudoscorpions, principally from the islands and adjacent shores of the Gulf of California. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (4) 12: 353–387. Reference page.
1924
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1924a1. The Cheiridiinae of North America (Arachnida - Pseudoscorpionida). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 1: 32–40. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1924b1. Hesperochernes laurae, a new species of false scorpion from California inhabiting the nest of Vespa. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 1: 89–92. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1924c1. Preliminary note upon the pseudoscorpions as a venomous order of the Arachnida. Entomological News 35: 205–209. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1924d1. Giant Garypus of the Gulf of California. Nature Magazine 2: 171–172, 175. Reference page.
1925
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1925a1. On a collection of pseudoscorpions from the stomach contents of toads. University of California Publications in Entomology 3: 327–332. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1925b1. Notes on the status of genera in the chelonethid family Chthoniidae together with a description of a new genus and species from New Zealand. Videnskabelige Meddelelser fra Dansk Naturhistorisk Forening i Kjøbenhavn 81: 333–338. Reference page.
1929
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1929a1. A synoptic classification of the false scorpions or chela-spinners, with a report on a cosmopolitan collection of the same.—Part I. The Heterosphyronida (Chthoniidæ) (Arachnida-Chelonethida). Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4(19): 50–80. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1929b1. Dinocheirus tenoch, an hitherto undescribed genus and species of false scorpion from Mexico (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 5: 171–173. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1929c1. Dasychernes inquilinus from the nest of meliponine bees in Colombia (Arachnida: Chelonethida). Entomological News 40: 49–51. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1929d1. On some false scorpions of the suborder Heterosphyronida (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Canadian Entomologist 61: 152–155. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1929e1. The genus Pseudochthonius Balzan (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France 54: 173–179. Reference page.
1930
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1930. A synoptic classification of the false scorpions or chela-spinners, with a report on a cosmopolitan collection of the same. Part II. The Diplosphyronida (Arachnida-Chelonethida). Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 10, n. 5, p. 1–48 & 585–620. Reference page.
1931
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1931a1. The arachnid order Chelonethida. Stanford University Publications, Biological Sciences 7(1): 1–284. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1931b1. Parachernes ronnaii, a new genus and species of false scorpion from Brazil (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Entomological News 42: 192–195. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1931c1. A synoptic revision of the generic classification of the chelonethid family Cheliferidae Simon (Arachnida). Canadian Entomologist 63: 289–294. Reference page.
1932
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1932a. A synoptic revision of the generic classification of the chelonethid family Cheliferidae Simon (Arachnida) (continued). Canadian Entomologist 64: 17–21, 35–39. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1932b. On some false scorpions of the superfamily Cheiridioidea (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 8: 137–144. Reference page.
1933
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1933a1. Some false scorpions of the atemnid subfamily Miratemninae (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 26: 262–268. Reference page.
1938
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1938. New and little-known false-scorpions from the Pacific and elsewhere (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Annals and Magazine of Natural History (11) 2: 259–285. Reference page.
- Chamberlin, J.C. 1938. A new genus and three new species of false scorpion from Yucatan Caves (Arachnida - Chelonethida). Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington 491: 109–121. Reference page.
1943
edit- Chamberlin, J.C., 1943a. The taxonomy of the false scorpion genus Synsphyronus with remarks of the sporadic loss of stability in generally constant morphological characters (Arachnida: Chelonethida). Annals of the Entomological Society of America 36: 486–500. Reference page.
1945
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. & Chamberlin, R.V. 1945. The genera and species of the Tridenchthoniidae (Dithidae). A family of the arachnid order Chelonethida. Bulletin of the University of Utah, Biological Series 9(2): 1–67. Reference page.
1946
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1946a1. The genera and species of the Hyidae, a family of the arachnid order Chelonethida. Bulletin of the University of Utah, (Biological Series) 9(6): 1-16. Reference page.
1947
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1947a1. The Vachoniidae - a new family of false scorpions represented by two new species from caves in Yucatan (Arachnida, Chelonethida, Neobisioidea). Bulletin of the University of Utah, Biological Series 10(4): 1–15. Reference page.
1949
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1949a1. New and little-known false scorpions from various parts of the world (Arachnida, Chelonethida), with notes on structural abnormalities in two species. American Museum Novitates 1430: 1–57. Reference page.
1952
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1952a1. New and little-known false scorpions (Arachnida, Chelonethida) from Monterey County, California. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 99: 259–312. Reference page.
1962
edit- Chamberlin, J.C. 1962. New and little-known false scorpions, principally from caves, belonging to the families Chthoniidae and Neobisiidae (Arachnida, Chelonethida). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 123: 303–352. Reference page.
References
edit- Judson M. & Chamberlin David C., 1998. Joseph C. Chamberlin 1898–1962. Journal of Arachnology 26(3): 411–418. PDF.