William A. Shear American zoologist
Shear, William A.
Shear, William A., 1942-
Shear, W. A.
VIAF ID: 248446756 (Personal)
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Works
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Centiped legs (Arthropoda, Chilopoda, Scutigeromorpha)... | |
Cleaning museum specimens of spiders and myriapods with ultrasonics | |
Contributions to arachnid systematics in honor of Willis J. Gertsch, on the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday | |
Cretaceous arachnid Chimerarachne yingi gen. et sp. nov. illuminates spider origins | |
Devonobiomorpha, a new order of centipeds (Chilopoda) from the Middle Devonian of Gilboa, New York State, USA, and the phylogeny of centiped orders | |
Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Caseyidae, Opiona columbiana Chamberlin, 1951: distribution extensions into the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska, USA, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada, and eastern & southern Washington State, USA;… | |
Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Cleidogonidae, Pseudotremia salisae Lewis: distribution extension north of the Ohio River in Ohio and Illinois, U. S. A. | |
The early development of terrestrial ecosystems | |
The ecology of Paleozoic terrestrial arthropods: the fossil evidence | |
End of the 'Uniramia' taxon | |
The first Permian centipedes from Russia | |
Fossil evidence for the origin of spider spinnerets, and a proposed arachnid order | |
Fossils of large terrestrial arthropods from the Lower Devonian of Canada | |
Fumontana deprehendor, n. gen., n. sp., the First Triaenonychid Opilionid from Eastern North America (Opiliones: Laniatores: Triaenonychidae) | |
The gardener's iris book | |
The Genus Siro Latreille, 1796 (Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi, Sironidae), in North America with a Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Molecular Data and the Description of Four New Species | |
The geological record and phylogeny of the Myriapoda | |
Glomerin and homoglomerin from the North American pill millipede Onomeris sinuata (Loomis, 1943) (Diplopoda, Pentazonia, Glomeridae) | |
The harvestman genus Taracus Simon 1879, and the new genus Oskoron (Opiliones: Ischyropsalidoidea: Taracidae) | |
Harvestmen: the Biology of Opiliones Pinto-da-Rocha Ricardo, Machado Glauco, Giribet Gonzalo . Harvestmen: the Biology of Opiliones. 2007. Harvard University Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 597 pp. ISBN: 13:978-0-674-02343-7. US$125. | |
Hesperonemastoma Smilax, N. SP., A Remarkable New Harvestman from a Cave in West Virginia, with Comments on other Reported Cave-Dwelling Hesperonemastoma Species (Opiliones, Ischyropsalidoidea, Sabaconidae) | |
Huitaca ventralis, n. gen., n. sp., with a Description of a Gland Complex New to Cyphophthamlmids (Opiliones: Cyphophthalmi) | |
Identity of the Indian cave milliped Typhlopygmaeosoma hazeltonae Turk (Polydesmida: Opisthotretidae?): another case of ordinal misplacement in the Diplopoda | |
Japanese chordeumatid millipeds. IV. The new genus ]apanoparvus (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Hoffmaneumatidae). | |
Lineagona, a new millipede genus (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Cleidogonidae) from Texas, USA, and Nuevo León, México | |
Marwe coarctata : a remarkable new cyphophthalmid from a limestone cave in Kenya (Arachnida, Opiliones) | |
Microdecemplicida, a new order of minute arthropleurideans (Arthropoda: Myriapoda) from the Devonian of New York State, U.S.A | |
The Milliped Family Rhiscosomididae | |
The milliped family Tingupidae (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Brannerioidea) | |
The millipede Craspedosoma raulinsii Leach, 1814 (Chordeumatida: Craspedosomatidae) in North America with comments on the derivation of its binomial name | |
The millipede family Striariidae Bollman, 1893: I. Introduction to the family, synonymy of Vaferaria Causey with Amplaria Chamberlin, the new subfamily Trisariinae, the new genus Trisaria, and three new species (Diplopoda, Chordeumatida, Stria... | |
Millipede phylogeny revisited in the light of the enigmatic order Siphoniulida | |
Millipedes from the Grès à Voltzia, Triassic of France, with comments on Mesozoic millipedes (Diplopoda: Helminthomorpha: Eugnatha) | |
Millipeds (Diplopoda) from Mexican and Guatemalan caves | |
Millipeds (Diplopoda) of the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador | |
A NEW BLIND CAVERNICOLOUS LYGROMMA (ARANEAE, GNAPHOSIDAE) FROM THE GALÁPAGOS ISLANDS | |
New Canadian records of Nemastoma bimaculatum (Fabricius), and a brief summary of introduced Eurasian harvestmen in North America (Arachnida, Opiliones) | |
New species and new records in the genus Oecobius Lucas from Africa and nearvy islands (Araneae: Oecobiidae: Oecobiinae) | |
A new species of Illacme Cook & Loomis, 1928 from Sequoia National Park, California, with a world catalog of the Siphonorhinidae (Diplopoda, Siphonophorida) | |
New terrestrial arachnids from the Devonian of Gilboa, New York (Arachnida, Trigonotarbida) | |
North American cave millipeds II, an unusual new species (Dorypetalidae) from Southern California, and new records of Speodesmus tuganbius (Trichopolydesmidae) from New Mexico | |
Observations on the Natural History of Sphodros abboti and Sphodros rufipes (Araneae, Atypidae), with Evidence for a Contact Sex Pheromone | |
Observations on the Predatory Behavior of the Spider Hypochilus Gertschi Hoffman (Hypochilidae) | |
Occurrence of the milliped Sinocallipus simplipodicus Zhang, 1993 in Laos, with reviews of the Southeast Asian and global callipodidan faunas, and remarks on the phylogenetic position of the order (Callipodida: Sinocallipodidea: Sinocallipodidae) | |
The Opilionid Family Caddidae in North America, with Notes on Species from Other Regions (Opiliones, Palpatores, Caddoidea) | |
The Opilionid Genera Sabacon and Tomicomerus in America (Opiliones, Troguloidea, Ischyropsalidae) | |
The Opilionid Genus Neogovea Hinton, with a Description of the First Troglobitic Cyphophthalmid from the Western Hemisphere (Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi) | |
The opilionid subfamily Ortholasmatinae (Opiliones, Troguloidea, Nemastomatidae) | |
Palaeontology: An insect to fill the gap. | |
Record of Palaeozoic pseudoscorpions | |
Recovery of the family status of Pericambalidae Silvestri, 1909, stat. nov. (Diplopoda: Spirostreptida: Cambalidea), with a revision of the genera and species from China | |
A redescription of the leggiest animal, the millipede Illacme plenipes, with notes on its natural history and biogeography (Diplopoda, Siphonophorida, Siphonorhinidae). | |
Redescription of the South African millipede Cylichnogaster lawrencei Verhoeff, 1937 and notes on the family Siphonotidae (Diplopoda, Polyzoniida) | |
A review of the Cyphophthalmi of the United States and Mexico, with a proposed reclassification of the suborder (Arachnida, Opiliones) | |
Solved after 140 years: the identity of the millipede Polydesmus cavicola Packard, 1877, and proposal of Packardesmus n. gen. (Diplopoda: Polydesmida: Macrosternodesmidae) | |
The spider family Oecobiidae in North America, Mexico, and the West Indies, 1970. | |
Spiders : webs, behavior, and evolution | |
Step-wise evolution of complex chemical defenses in millipedes: a phylogenomic approach | |
Stridulation in Acanthophrynus Coronatus (Butler) (Amblypygi, Tarantulidae) | |
Studies in the milliped order Chordeumida (Diplopoda): a revision of the family Cleidogonidae and a reclassification of the order Chordeumida in the New World | |
Systematic position of the milliped species Alloiopus solitaries Attems and the genus Ghilarovia Gulicka (Chordeumatida, Anthroleucosomatidae) | |
Taracus aspenae, n. sp. (Opiliones: Taracidae) a new long-jawed harvestman from a cave in northeastern Oregon, U.S.A. | |
Taxonomic notes on the armored spiders of the families Tetrablemmidae and Pacullidae | |
A Terrestrial Alicorhagiid Mite | |
Tingupa tlingitorum, n. sp., a new milliped from Haines, Alaska, USA, with notes on the generic distribution and a revised key to species (Chordeumatida: Tingupidae) | |
Zoological results of the British Speleological Expedition to Papua New Guinea, 1975. Malayothrix papuara, n. sp., the first chordeumid milliped from New Guinea (Chordeumida, Metopidiotrichidae) |