Jon Mark Rowland
Jon Mark Rowland, American arachnologist and entomologist.
Department of Biology, MSC03 2020, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131, USA
Eponyms
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- 1 eponym of Jon Mark Rowland
Taxon names authored
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- 4 taxon names authored by Jon Mark Rowland
Publications
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1971
- 1971a. Agastochizomus lucifer, a new genus and species of cavernicole schizomid (Arachnida, Schizomida) from Mexico. Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies 4: 13–17. Reference page.
- 1971b. New species of schizomids (Arachnida, Schizomida) from Mexican caves. Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies 4: 117–126. Reference page.
- 1971c. A new Trithyreus from a desert oasis in southern California (Arachnida: Schizomida: Schizomidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 47: 304–309. Reference page.
1972
- 1972a. A new species of Schizomida (Arachnida) from California. [[|Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 5: 1–9. Reference page.
- 1972b. Origins and distribution of two species groups of Schizomida (Arachnida). Southwestern Naturalist 17: 153–160. Reference page.
- 1972c. The brooding habits and early development of Trithyreus pentapeltis (Cook) (Arachnida: Schizomida). Entomological News 83: 69–74. Reference page.
1973
- 1973a. Revision of the Schizomida (Arachnida). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 80: 195–204. Reference page.
- 1973b. New whipscorpions from New Guinea and the Solomon Islands (Thelyphonida, Arachnida). Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 10: 1–8. Reference page.
- 1973c. A new genus and several new species of Mexican schizomids (Schizomida: Arachnida). Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 11: 1–23. Reference page.
- 1973d. Uropygida (Arachnida) of the Philippine Islands, with description of a new genus and species. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 16: 1–11. Reference page.
- 1973e. Two new troglobitic Amblypygida of the genus Tarantula from Mexican Caves (Arachnida). Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies 5: 123–128. Reference page.
- 1973f. Three new Schizomida of the genus Schizomus from Mexican caves (Arachnida). Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies 5: 135–140. Reference page.
- & Cooke, J.A.L. 1973. Systematics of the arachnid order Uropygida (= Thelyphonida). Journal of Arachnology 1: 55–71. Reference page.
1974
- 1974. A new solpugid of the genus Eremochelis (Arachnida: Solpugida: Eremobatidae) from California, with a key to males of the genus. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University 25: 1–8. Reference page.
1976
- & Reddell 1976. Annotated checklist of the arachnid fauna of Texas (excluding Acarida and Araneida).[[|Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Technical University 38: 1–25. Reference page.
1977
- & Reddell 1977. A review of the cavernicole Schizomida (Arachnida) of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. Bulletin of the Association for Mexican Cave Studies 6: 79–102. Reference page.
1979
- & Reddell 1979a. The order Schizomida (Arachnida) in the New World. I. Protoschizomidae and dumitrescoae group (Schizomidae: Schizomus). Journal of Arachnology 6: 161–196. Reference page.
- & Reddell 1979b. The order Schizomida (Arachnida) in the New World. II. Simonis and brasiliensis groups (Schizomidae: Schizomus). Journal of Arachnology 7: 89–119. Reference page.
1981
- & Reddell, J.R. 1981. The order Schizomida (Arachnida) in the New World. IV. Goonightorum and briggsi groups (Schizomidae: Schizomus). Journal of Arachnology 9: 19–46. Reference page.
2004
- Rasnitsyn, A.P., Aristov, D.S., Gorochov, A.V., & Sinitshenkova, N.D. 2004. Important new insect fossils from Carrizo Arroyo and the Permo-Carboniferous faunal boundary. In: Lucas, S.G. & Zeigler, K.E. (eds.) Carboniferous-Permian Transition at Carrizo Arroyo, Central New Mexico. New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 25: 215–246. PDF. Reference page.
2012
- & Miller, K.B. 2012. Phylogeny and systematics of the giant rhinoceros beetles (Scarabaeidae: Dynastini). Insecta Mundi 0263: 1–15. PDF. Reference page.