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William Stimpson (February 14, 1832 – May 26, 1872) was an American scientist. He was interested particularly in marine biology. Stimpson became an important early contributor to the work of the Smithsonian Institution and later, director of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. Meer weergeven
Stimpson was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Herbert Hathorne Stimpson and Mary Ann Devereau Brewer. The Stimpsons were of the colonial stock of Massachusetts, the … Meer weergeven
• Rare Hawaiian Goby Fish Sicydium stimpsoni Gill, 1860
• Eel Bathycongrus stimpsoni Fowler, 1934
• Sun … Meer weergeven• Stimpson W. (1851). Shells of New England. A revision of the synonymy of the testaceous mollusks of New England. Phillips, Samson & Co., Boston. vi + 58 pp., 2 plates.
• Stimpson W. (1864). "On the structural characters of so-called melanians … Meer weergevenWikipedia-tekst onder CC-BY-SA-licensie Megatherium Club - Wikipedia
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Web17 jul. 2018 · Stimpson was preeminently a taxonomist, and in the course of his career he described over 600 currently recognized species, mostly crustaceans, mollusks, and marine worms. He also contributed to the …
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WebWilliam Stimpson, co-creator of the Megatherium Club, was not only an exceptional zoologist, but also considered an extremely modest, warm-hearted friend, according to Robert Kennicott. Stimpson collected …
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