Frank M. Carpenter, Sc.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Frank Morton Carpenter"Bio:
(1902 - 1994)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_M._Carpenter
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William L. Nutting | grad student | Harvard (Terrestrial Ecology Tree) | |
William Louis Brown, Jr. | grad student | 1950 | Harvard (Systematics Tree) |
Edward Osborne Wilson | grad student | 1955 | Harvard |
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Carpenter FM. (1992) Studies on North American Carboniferous insects. 9. A new species of Eubleptidae from Mazon Creek (Palaeodictyoptera) Psyche. 99: 147-152 |
Carpenter FM. (1992) Studies on North American Carboniferous insects. 8. New Palaeodictyoptera from Kansas, U.S.A. Psyche. 99: 141-146 |
Carpenter FM. (1985) Substitute Names for Some Extinct Genera of Fossil Insects Psyche. 92: 575-582 |
Carpenter FM. (1980) Studies on North American Carboniferous Insects. 6. Upper Carboniferous Insects From Pennsylvania Psyche. 87: 107-119 |
Saunders WB, Mapes RH, Carpenter FM, et al. (1974) Fossiliferous amber from the Eocene (Claiborne) of the Gulf Coastal Plain Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 85: 979-984 |
Carpenter FM. (1969) Fossil Insects From Antarctica Psyche. 76: 418-425 |
Wilson EO, Carpenter FM, Brown WL. (1967) The first mesozoic ants. Science (New York, N.Y.). 157: 1038-40 |
Wilson EO, Carpenter FM, Brown WL. (1967) The First Mesozoic Ants, with the Description of a New Subfamily Psyche. 74: 1-19 |
Carpenter FM. (1963) Studies on North American Carboniferous Insects. 2. The Genus Brodioptera, From the Maritime Provinces, Canada Psyche. 70: 59-63 |
Carpenter FM. (1963) A Megasecopteron From Upper Carboniferous Strata in Spain Psyche. 70: 44-49 |