John W.M. Jagt

John W.M. Jagt, Dutch paleontologist and cirripedologist.

  • Curator of Cretaceous collections (invertebrates), Natuurhistorisch Museum, Maastricht, Netherlands.

Taxon names authored

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  • 28 taxon names authored by John W.M. Jagt

Eponyms

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  • 3 eponyms of John W.M. Jagt

Publications

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1989

1991

1998

  • , Kutscher, M. 1998. Late Cretaceous ophiuroids from Germany and the Netherlands: An update. In: Mooi, R. & Telford, M. (eds.) Echinoderms. Proc. of the 9th Int. Echinoderm Conf. San Francisco/California (USA). 371-376. Reference page. 

2000

  • 2000. Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene echinoderms and the K/T boundary in the southeastNetherlands and northeast Belgium — Part 3: Ophiuroids; with a chapter on: Early Maastrichtianophiuroids from Rügen (northeast Germany) and Møn (Denmark) by M. Kutscher & J.W.M. Jagt . Scripta geologica, 121: 1-179. Online. Reference page. 
  • Kutscher, M., 2000. Early Maastrichtian ophiuroids from Rügen (northeast Germany) and Mon (Denmark). Pp. 45–107 in 2000. Late Cretaceous-Early Palaeogene echinoderms and the K/T boundary in the southeastNetherlands and northeast Belgium — Part 3: Ophiuroids; with a chapter on: Early Maastrichtianophiuroids from Rügen (northeast Germany) and Møn (Denmark) by M. Kutscher & J.W.M. Jagt. Scripta geologica, 121: 1-179. Online. Reference page. 

2007

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2010

2011

  • 2011. Charles Darwin and Joseph de Bosquet — Brothers in barnacles: How diminutive crustaceans helped shape a theory. Cretaceous Research 32(5): 597–605. Abstract Reference page. 

2012

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2021

2023

  • , Girod, P. & Krupp, R. 2023. Rankenfußkrebse (Cirripedia, Thoracicalcarea). Pp 606-616 In Schneider, C. & Girod, P., Eds. Fossilien aus dem Campan von Hannover, 4 (komplett überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage). 616 pp. Arbeitskreis Paläontologie, Hannover. Reference page. 

2025

  • Gale, A.S. & 2025. A new species of the cirripede genus Proverruca Withers, 1914 (Crustacea, Thoracica) from the upper Campanian (Upper Cretaceous) of northeastern Belgium. Zootaxa 5583(2): 383–390. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5583.2.9 Paywall Reference page.