Wilbert Henry Hass (1906-1959) was an invertebrate paleontologist specializing in the study of conodonts. He joined the Section of Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in 1930 when he was appointed Junior Scientific Aid. He was promoted to the rank of Geologist in 1940 and remained with the USGS for the remainder of his life.
Work
- Morphology of Conodonts. Wilbert H. Hass, 1941[1]
- Orientation of the Crystal Units of Conodonts. Wilbert H. Hass and Marie L. Lindberg, 1946[2]
- Conodonts of the Barnett Formation of Texas. Wilbert H. Hass, 1952[3]
In 1959, he described the conodont genus Dollymae and the conodont families Balognathidae, Cyrtoniodontidae and Spathognathodontidae from the Chappel limestone of Texas.[4]
Tributes
The conodont species name Dollymae hassi is a tribute to WH Hass.
References
- ↑ Morphology of Conodonts. Wilbert H. Hass, Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jan., 1941), pp. 71-81 (Stable URL)
- ↑ Orientation of the Crystal Units of Conodonts. Wilbert H. Hass and Marie L. Lindberg, Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 20, No. 5 (Sep., 1946), pp. 501-504 (Stable URL)
- ↑ Conodonts of the Barnett Formation of Texas. Wilbert H. Hass, 1952
- ↑ Conodonts from the Chappel limestone of Texas. Wilbert H. Hass, 1959
External links
- Wilbert Henry Hass at the Smithsonian Institution Archives website (retrieved 3 July 2016)
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