Lee Barker Walton
Appearance
Lee Barker Walton (1871–1937), American protistologist, zoologist and evolutionary biologist.
IPNI standard form: L.Walton
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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1900
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1900. The basal segments of the hexapod leg. The American Naturalist.
1903
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1903. The arrangement of the segmental muscles in the Geophilidae, and its bearing on the double nature of the segment in the Hexapoda and Chilopoda. Science.
1905
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1905. A land planarian in Ohio.
- Walton, L.B. 1905. Actinolophus Minutus a New Heliozoan, with a Review of the Species Enumerated in the Genus.
1906
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1906. Naididae of Cedar Point, Ohio. The American Naturalist.
1907
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1907. Land planarians in the United States. Science.
1912
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1912. The land planarians of North America with a note on a new species. Science.
- Walton, L.B. 1912. Symbiotes duryi, a new species of Endomychidae.
1915
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1915. A review of the described species of the order Euglenoidina Bloch. Class Flagellata (Protozoa) with particular reference to those found in the city water … Ohio State University.
- Walton, L.B. 1915. The euglenoidina of Ohio. Biol. Sur. Bui.
- Walton, L.B. 1915. Variability and amphimixis. The American Naturalist. PDF.
- Walton, L.B. 1915. A land planarian with an abnormal number of eyes.
- Walton, L.B. 1915. Cell Division and the Formation of Paramylon in Euglena Oxyuris Schmarda.
1917
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1917. The Axial Rotation of Aquatic Microorganisms and its Significance. Ohio Journal of Science.
1918
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1918. Eutetramorus globosus, a new genus and species of algae belonging to the Protococcoidea (Family Coelastridae). Ohio Journal of Science 18: 126–128. BHL Reference page.
1927
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1927. The polychaete ancestry of the insects. I. The external structure. The American Naturalist.
1930
[edit]- Walton, L.B. 1930. Studies concerning organisms occurring in water supplies with particular reference to those found in Ohio. Ohio Biological Survey Bulletin 24: 1–86 Google Books. Reference page.