John G. Maisey
John G. Maisey, paleontologist
- Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, New York 10024, USA
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1982
edit- Maisey, J.G. 1982. Studies on the Paleozoic selachian genus Ctenacanthus Agassiz. No. 2, Bythiacanthus St. John and Worthen, Amelacanthus, new genus, Eunemacanthus St. John and Worthen, Sphenacanthus Agassiz, and Wodnika Münster. American Museum Novitates 2722: 1–24, 11 fig. PDFReference page.
1983
edit- Maisey, J.G. 1983. Some Pennsylvanian chondrichthyian spines from Nebraska. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences 11: 81–84. Reference page.
1986
edit- Maisey, J.G. 1986. Coelacanths from the Lower Cretaceous of Brazil. American Museum Novitates 2866: 1–30.PDFReference page.
1990
edit- Grimaldi, D.A., Maisey, J.G., McCafferty, W.P., Carle, F.L., Wighton, D.C., Popham, E.J., Krishna, K., Hamilton, K.G.A., Darling, D.C., Sharkey, M.J. & Oswald, J.D. 1990. Insects from the Santana Formation, Lower Cretaceous, of Brazil. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 195: 1–191. hdl: 2246/943 Reference page.
1991
edit- Maisey, J.G. 1991. Cladocyclus Agassiz, 1841. Pp. 190-207 in: Maisey, J.G. (ed.): Santana Fossils: an Illustrated Atlas. Tropical Fish Hobbyist Publications, Neptune City. Reference page.
1999
edit- Taverne, L. & Maisey, J.G. 1999. A notopterid skull (Teleostei, Osteoglossomorpha) from the continental early Cretaceous of southern Morocco. American Museum Novitates 3260: 1–12.Reference page.
2001
edit- Maisey, J. G., 2001: A primitive chondrichthyan braincase from the Middle Devonian of Bolivia. In: Ahlberg, P. (ed.): Major events in Early Vertebrate Evolution. Systematics Association special volume. 61, (2001): 263–288.
- Maisey, J.G. 2001. CT-scan reveals new cranial features in Devonian chondrichthyan Cladodus wildungensis. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(4): 807–810. DOI: 10.1671/0272-4634(2001)021[0807:CSRNCF]2.0.CO;2 Reference page.
2007
edit- Ginter, M. & Maisey, J.G. 2007. The Braincase and Jaws of Cladodus from the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland. Palaeontology, March 2007, Volume 50, Issue 2, pages 305–322, DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4983.2006.00633.x. Reference page.
2010
edit- Elliott, D.K., Maisey, J.G., Yu, X. & Miao, D. (eds) 2010. Morphology, Phylogeny and Paleobiogeography of Fossil Fishes. 472 pp., 13 coloured and 194 black-and-white figures, 14 tables, 9 appendices. ISBN 978-3-89937-122-2. Reference page.
2012
edit- Dutel, H., Maisey, J.G., Schwimmer, D.R., Janvier, P., Herbin, M. & Clément, G. 2012. The giant Cretaceous coelacanth (Actinistia, Sarcopterygii) Megalocoelacanthus dobiei Schwimmer, Stewart & Williams, 1994, and its bearing on Latimerioidei interrelationships. PLoS ONE 7(11): e49911. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049911 Reference page.
2014
edit- Pradel, A., Maisey, J. G., Tafforeau, P., Mapes, R. H. & Mallatt, J., 2014: A Palaeozoic shark with osteichthyan-like branchial arches. Nature 509 (7502): 608–611. DOI: 10.1038/nature13195 Reference page.
2015
edit- Long, J.A., Burrow, C.J., Ginter, M., Maisey, J.G., Trinajstic, K.M., Coates, M.I., Young, G.C. & Senden, T.J. 2015. First Shark from the Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation, Western Australia Sheds New Light on the Development of Tessellated Calcified Cartilage. PLoS ONE 10 (5): e0126066. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0126066 Reference page.
- Taverne, L., Maisey, J.G. & Capasso, L. 2015. A third longirostrine gladiopycnodontid fish genus (Pycnodontiformes) from the marine Late Cretaceous of Lebanon. Paleontos 28: 6 pp., 4 figs.Abstract Reference page.
2019
edit- Grace, M.A., Doosey, M.H., Denton, J.S.S., Naylor, G.J.P., Bart, H.L., Jr. & Maisey, J.G. 2019. A new western north Atlantic Ocean kitefin shark (Squaliformes: Dalatiidae) from the Gulf of Mexico. Zootaxa 4619(1): 109–120. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4619.1.4 Reference page.