Frederick Clement Page
Frederick Clement Page (1926–), U.S. protozoologist.
Alternative name: Fred C. Page
IPNI standard form: F.C.Page
Taxon names authored
(List may be incomplete)
- 20 taxon names authored by Frederick Clement Page
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
1967
- 1967. Filamoeba nolandi n. g., n. sp., a filose amoeba. Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc. 86: 405–411. [1]. .
1969
- 1969. Platyamoeba stenopodia n. g. n. sp., a freshwater amoeba. Journal of Protozoology 16: 437–441. [2].
1972
- 1972. Rhizamoeba polyura n. g., n. sp., and uroidal structures as a taxonomic criterion for amoebae. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society 91: 502–513. [3].
1974
- 1974. A further study of taxonomic criteria for limax amoebae, with description of new species and a key to genera. Archiv für Protistenkunde 116: 149–184. Abstract.
1975
- 1975. A new family of amoebae with fine pseudopodia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 56(1): 73–89. [4].
1976
- Darbyshire, J.F., & Goodfellow, L.P. 1976. Paratetramitus jugosus, an amoeboflagellate of soils and fresh water, type-species of Paratetramitus nov. gen. Protistologica 12(3): 375–387.
1979
- 1979. Two genera of marine amoebae (Gymnamoebia) with distinctive surface structures: Vannella Bovee, 1965, and Pseudoparamoeba n.g., with two new species of Vannella. Protistologica 15: 245–257.
1981
- 1981. A light- and electron-microscopical study of Protacanthamoeba caledonica n. sp., type-species of Protacanthamoeba n. g. (Amoebida, Acanthamoebidae). J. Protozool. 28(1): 70–78, [5]. .
- 1981. Mayorella Schaeffer, 1926, and Hollandella n. g. (Gymnamoebia), distinguished by surface structures, with comparisons of three species. Protistologica 17(4): 543–562.
- 1981. Eugène Penard’s slides of Gymnamoebia: re-examination and taxonomic evaluation. Bull Br Mus Nat Hist (Zool) 40:1–32. [6]. .
1983
- & Willumsen, N.B.S. 1983. A light- and electron- microscopical study of Paraflabellula reniformis (Schmoller, 1964), type species of a genus of amoebae (Amoebida, Flabellulidae) with subpseudopodia. Protistologica 19(4): 567–575. Reference page.
- 1983. Marine gymnamoebae. Cambridge. Institute of Terrestrial Ecology. 54 pp. [7].
1984
- 1984. Gruberella flavescens (Gruber, 1889), a multinucleate lobose marine amoeba (Gymnamoebia). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 64(2): 303–316. DOI: 10.1017/S0025315400030010
1987
- 1987. The classification of ‘naked’ amoebae (Phylum Rhizopoda). Archiv für Protistenkunde 133: 199–217. DOI: 10.1016/S0003-9365(87)80053-2 Reference page.
1988
- 1988. A New Key to Freshwater and Soil Gymnamoebae. Ambleside, Cumbria, U.K.: Freshwater Biological Association, 122 pp. [8].
References
- Vickerman, K., Sleigh, M.A., McCready, S. & Leadbetter, B. 2001. A Century of Protozoology in Britain. Parasitology 123(05): 531–535. DOI: 10.1017/S0031182001248987 Reference page.