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U.S. cirripedologist and paleontologist
Victor A. Zullo
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Victor A. Zullo (July 24, 1936 - July 16, 1993)
- US cirripedologist and paleontologist
Biography
- Memorial to Victor A. Zullo 1936-1993, W. Burleigh Harris
- Newman, W.A.; Buckeridge, J.S.; Portell, R.W.; Spivey, H.R.. Victor August Zullo (24 July 1936-16 July 1993). Journal of crustacean biology 14(2): 399–405. JSTOR Reference page.
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- 14taxon names authored by Victor A. Zullo
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1961
- Zullo, V. A. 1961. A new whale barnacle from San Quintin Bay, Baja California. Veliger, 4(1): 13–14. BHL Reference page.
1966
- Zullo, V.A. 1966: Thoracic cirripedia from the Continental Shelf off South Carolina, USA. Crustaceana 11(3): 229-244.JSTORReference page.
1968
- Zullo, V.A. 1968: Catalog of the Cirripedia Named by Henry A. Pilsbry. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 120: 209-235. JSTOR Reference page.
1969
- Newman, W.A., Zullo, V.A. & Withers, T.H. 1969. Cirripedia. Pp R206–R295 In Moore, R.C. (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part R. Arthropoda 4(1). Geological Society of America, University, Kansas. Reference page.
1979
- Zullo, V.A. & Baum, G.R. 1979: Paleogene barnacles from the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Southeastern Geology, 20: 229-246.Reference page.
1981
- Zullo, V.A. & Baum, G.R. 1981. Euscalpellum Hoek (Cirripedia, Scalpellidae) from the Eocene of North and South Carolina. South Carolina Geology, 25(1): 33–41.Reference page.
1982
- Zullo, V.A. 1982. A new species of the turtle barnacle Chelonibia Leach, 1817, (Cirripedia, Thoracica) from the Oligocene Mint Spring and Byram Formations of Mississippi. Mississippi Geology, 2(3): 1–6. (PDF) Reference page.
- Zullo, V.A. 1982: Arcoscalpellum Hoek and Solidobalanus Hoek (Cirripedia, Thoracica) from the Paleogene of Pacific County, Washington, with a description of a new species of Arcoscalpellum. Contributions in science 336: 1-9. article Reference page.
- Zullo, V.A. & Guruswami-Naidu, R.B. 1982. Late Miocene balanid Cirripedia from the basal Wilson Ranch Beds ("Merced" Formation) Sonoma County, northern California. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 42: 525-535. BHL Reference page.
1985
- Zullo, V.A. & Kite, L.E. 1985. Barnacles of the Jacksonian (upper Eocene) Griffins Landing Member, Dry Branch Formation in South Carolina and Georgia. South Carolina Geology, 28: 1-21.Reference page.
1988
- Zullo, V.A., Feldmann, R.M. & Wiedman, L.A. 1988. Balanomoph Cirripedia from the Eocene La Meseta Formation, Seymour Island, Antarctica. Pp 459–464 in Geological Society of America, Memoir 169. DOI: 10.1130/MEM169-p459 Chapter PDF Reference page.
1989
- Zullo, V.A. & Perreault, R.T. 1989. Review of Actinobalanus Moroni (Cirripedia, Archaeobalanidae), with the description of new Miocene species from Florida and Belgium. Tulane Studies in Geology and Paleontology 22(1): 1–12. article Reference page.
1990
- Zullo, V.A. 1990. Supplementary description and phylogenetic significance of Arcoscalpellum conradi (Gabb) (Cirripedia:Scalpellidae) from the Paleocene Vincentown Formation of New Jersey. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 103(3): 663-672. BHL Reference page.
1991
- Zullo, V.A. & Perreault, R.T. 1991. Arcoscalpellum toulmini Weisbord and Zeugmatolepas sp. (Cirripedia, Thoracica) from the lower Paleocene of Alabama. Journal of paleontology 65(2): 267–270. JSTOR Reference page.
1992
- Zullo, V.A. 1992. Revision of the balanid barnacle genus Concavus Newman, 1982, with the description of a new subfamily, two new genera, and eight new species. Paleontological society memoir, 27: 1–46. JSTOR Reference page.
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