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- examined and described in 1892 by GSC paleontologist Joseph Frederick Whiteaves. Whiteaves interpreted them as the abdomens of phyllocarid crustaceans, and...
- Joseph Frederick Whiteaves (December 26, 1835 – August 8, 1909), was a British palaeontologist. Born in Oxford, Whiteaves was educated at private schools...
- The Whiteaves Formation is a geologic formation in British Columbia. It preserves fossils dating back to the Jur****ic period. Earth sciences portal Canada...
- Whiteaves, a British palaeontologist. List of peaks on the Alberta–British Columbia border List of mountains in the Canadian Rockies "Mount Whiteaves"...
- Philippe (2020). "†V****eurioidea". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Whiteaves, J.F. (1897). "On some remains of a Sepia-like cuttle-fish from the Cretaceous...
- Munidopsis cubensis Chace, 1942 Munidopsis curvimana Whiteaves, 1874 Munidopsis curvirostra Whiteaves, 1874 Munidopsis cylindrophthalma (Al****, 1894) Munidopsis...
- this is not completely known. The genus was first described by J. F. Whiteaves in 1881, as part of a large collection of fishes from Miguasha, Quebec...
- Sepia verrucosa Bellardi, 1872 Sepia vindobonensis Schloenbach, 1869 Whiteaves, J.F. (1897). "On some remains of a Sepia-like cuttle-fish from the Cretaceous...
- Didymoceras hidakense Shigeta in Shigeta et al., 2016 Didymoceras hornbyense (Whiteaves, 1876) Didymoceras navarroensis (Shumard, 1861) Didymoceras nebrascense...
- question mark (?) indicates questionable placement within the genus. Whiteaves, J.F. 1897. On some remains of a Sepia-like cuttle-fish from the Cretaceous...