Graham Francis Elliott
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Graham Francis Elliott (1916–2001), micropalaeontologist.
IPNI standard form: G.F.Elliott
Taxon names authored
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Publications[edit]
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- Elliott, G.F. 1948. The evolutionary significance of brachial development in terebratelloid brachiopods. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (series 12). 1(5): 297–317. DOI: 10.1080/00222934808653913 Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1955. The Permian calcareous alga Gymnocodium. Micropaleontology 1(1): 83–90. DOI: 10.2307/1484413, JSTOR Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1956. On Tertiary Transarctic brachiopod migration. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (series 12). 9(100): 280–286. Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1956. Further Records of Fossil Calcareous Algae from the Middle East. Micropaleontology 2(4): 327–334. Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1957. New calcareous algae from the Arabian Peninsula. Micropaleontology 3(3): 227–230. Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1958. Fossil microproblematica from the Middle East. Micropaleontology 4(4): 419–428. Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1961. A new British Devonian Alga, Palaeoporella lummatonensis, and the brachiopod evidence of the age of the Lummaton shell-bed. Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 72(2): 251–260. DOI: 10.1016/S0016-7878(61)80006-0 Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1970. New and little-known Permian and Cretaceous Codiaceae (calcareous algae) from the Middle East. Palaeontology 13(2): 327–333. BHL Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. & Süssli, P. 1975. Imperiella gen. nov., a new Alga from the Ruteh limestone, Upper Permian (Central Alborz Mountains, North Iran). Eclogae Geologicae Helvetiae 68(2): 449–455. DOI: 10.5169/seals-164396 Reference page.
- Elliott, G.F. 1978. A new Dasycladacean alga from the Palaeocene of Kurdistan. Palaeontology 21(3): 687–691. BHL Reference page.
- Mu, X., Elliott, G.F. 1982. Nanjinoporella, a new Permian dasyclad (calcareous alga) from Nanjing, China. Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History (Geology) 36(2): 109–116. BHL Reference page.
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