P. Jackson Darlington Jr.
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Jackson Darlington Jr. was an American entomologist, field naturalist, biogeographer, museum curator, and zoology professor. He was known for his collecting ability and his toughness and determination on field expeditions.
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- Zoogeography: The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1958) (1004)
- Carabidae of Mountains and Islands: Data on the Evolution of Isolated Faunas, and on Atrophy of Wings (1943) (240)
- The Origin of the Fauna of the Greater Antilles, with Discussion of Dispersal of Animals Over Water and Through the Air (1938) (118)
- The carabid beetles of New Guinea. Part IV. General considerations; analysis and history of fauna; taxonomic supplement (1971) (73)
- The Geographical Distribution of Cold-Blooded Vertebrates (1948) (70)
- AREA, CLIMATE, AND EVOLUTION (1959) (64)
- The Carabid Beetles of New Guinea. (1972) (62)
- Variation and Atrophy of Flying Wings of Some Carabid Beetles (Coleoptera) (1936) (58)
- A Practical Criticism of Hennig-Brundin “Phylogentic Systematics” and Antarctic Biogeography (1970) (57)
- The carabid beetles of New Guinea. Part III. Harpalinae (continued): Perigonini to Pseudomorphini (1968) (57)
- Carabidae on Tropical Islands, Especially the West Indies' (1970) (50)
- Group selection, altruism, reinforcement, and throwing in human evolution. (1975) (46)
- Evolution: questions for the modern theory. (1983) (39)
- Australian Carabid Beetles V. Transition of Wet Forest Faunas From New Guinea to Tasmania (1961) (34)
- The ground-beetles (Carabidae, excluding Cicindelinae) of Canada and Alaska (1971) (32)
- Altruism: its characteristics and evolution. (1978) (28)
- The carabid beetles of New Guinea Part I. Cicindelinae, Carabinae, Harpalinae through Pterostichini (1962) (28)
- New West Indian Carabidæ, With a List of the Cuban Species (1934) (22)
- The cost of evolution and the imprecision of adaptation. (1977) (21)
- The carabid beetles of New Guinea. Part 2. The Agonini (1952) (20)
- The Geographical Distribution of Cold-Blooded Vertebrates (Concluded) (1948) (19)
- Interconnected patterns of biogeography and evolution. (1971) (16)
- The problem of land connections across the South Atlantic, with special reference to the Mesozoic. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 99, article 3 (1952) (15)
- Taxonomy, phylogeny and zoogeography of beetles and ants. A volume dedicated to the memory of Philip Jackson Darlington, Jr. (1904-1983). (1987) (14)
- West Indian Carabidae II.: Itinerary of 1934; Forests of Haiti; new species; and a new key to Colpodes (1935) (14)
- A Revision of the Tertiary Fossil Species of the Kalotermitidae ( Isoptera ) BY (14)
- Competition, competitive repulsion, and coexistence. (1972) (13)
- Modern Taxonomy, Reality, and Usefulness (1971) (13)
- A new tribe of Carabidae (Coleoptera) from western United States (1933) (12)
- A List of the West Indian Dryopidæ (Coleoptera), With A New Genus and Eight New Species, Including One From Colombia (1936) (12)
- Australian Carabid Beetles III. Notes on the Agonini (1956) (10)
- Nonmathematical models for evolution of altruism, and for group selection (peck order-territoriality-ant colony-dual-determinant model-tri-determinant model). (1972) (9)
- Evolution for Naturalists: The Simple Principles and Complex Reality (1982) (9)
- DRIFTING CONTINENTS AND LATE PALEOZOIC GEOGRAPHY. (1964) (9)
- Nonmathematical concepts of selection, evolutionary energy, and levels of evolution. (1972) (9)
- Ant-tree Notes from Rio Frio, Colombia (7)
- The zoogeography of the southern cold temperate zone (1960) (7)
- Australian carabid beetles X. Bembidion (1962) (6)
- Australian Carabid Beetles IV. List of Localities, 1956-1958 (1960) (6)
- Notes on the Habits of Amphizoa (6)
- The geographical distribution of cold-blooded vertebrates. (1948) (6)
- Australian Carabid Beetles XI. Some Tachys (1962) (6)
- Australian Carabid Beetles VII. Trichosternus, Especially the Tropical Species (1961) (5)
- On the Dryopid Beetle Genus Lara (4)
- Australian Carabid Beetles XIV. Perigona (1964) (4)
- Beetles and Continents (1949) (4)
- Nathan Banks, a Biographic Sketch and List of Publications (1954) (4)
- The species of Stenomorphus (Coleoptera: Carabida), with data on heterogony in S. californicus (Men.) (1936) (3)
- Australian carabid beetles IX. The tropical Notonomus (1961) (3)
- The Subspecies of Sphaeroderus Canadensis Chd (1933) (3)
- Helophorus aquaticus L. in America (3)
- Australian carabid beetles VI. The tropical and some subtropical species of Pamborus, Mystropomus, and Nurus (1961) (3)
- Two New Paussid Beetles From the Panama Canal Zone and the Philippines (1950) (3)
- An interesting Pterostichus and a new Colpodes from Arizona (Coleoptera: Carabida:) (1936) (3)
- Paussid Beetles in Mexico (1964) (3)
- Australian Carabid Beetles II. Some New Pterostichini (1953) (3)
- West Indian Carabidae X. Three More Species From Jamaica, Including a New Cave Colpodes (1964) (3)
- Notes on the Senses of Vultures (1930) (3)
- A New Nebria From Mount Rainier (3)
- The European Subgenus Actedium (Bembidion) in North America (2)
- A Fossil Carabid Beetle from the Miocene of Montana (1969) (2)
- Habits of the Staphylinid Beetle Dianous nitidulus (2)
- What is Cladism (1972) (2)
- Existing Trans-Tropical and Southern Pathways of Dispersal for Carabidae (1979) (2)
- Was there an Archatlantis? (1938) (2)
- Two Recently Introduced Species of Amara (Coleoptera Carabidae) (1936) (2)
- Comments on the proposed suppression of Cornufer unicolor Tschudi 1838 (Amphibia). Z.N. (S.) 1749 (1967) (2)
- West Indian Carabidae (Coleoptera) : the Bahama species. American Museum novitates ; no. 1650 (1953) (2)
- Genes, individuals, and kin selection. (1981) (2)
- Zoogeography: the Georgaphical distribution of animals / by Philip J. Darlington, JR. (1966) (1)
- A New Paussid Beetle From Central America (1937) (1)
- A New Name for Nebria Vandykei Darlington (1931) (1)
- Australian carabid beetles XIII. Further notes on Agonini, and a genus of Licinini new to Australia (1963) (1)
- West Indian Carabidze IV: Three New Colpodes (1937) (1)
- New Coleoptera from Western Hot Springs (1)
- Australian Carabid Beetles I. Some Clivina From Western Australia (1953) (1)
- A New Oedemerid Beetle from Cuba (1936) (1)
- The Geographical Distribution of Animals: Review@@@Zoogeography: The Geographical Distribution of Animals (1959) (1)
- A New Leleupidiine Carabid Beetle From India (1968) (1)
- A New Omophron and a New Siagona From the Philippines (Coleoptera:Carabidae) (1967) (1)
- Four New Helmidæ From Cuba, With Notes on Other West Indian Species (1)
- Cartographic Embellishments: Animals and Maps . Wilma George. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1969. 238 pp., illus. $9.50. (1970) (0)
- Two New Tiger Beetles from New Guinea (1947) (0)
- Evolution Evolution : Questions for the modern theory ( selection / cost of selection / fitness / sociobiology ) (0)
- PART I. Existing geographic patterns (1965) (0)
- Thecostofevolution andtheimprecision ofadaptation (Haldane's dilemma/multi-level feedback/human evolution/maximization) (1977) (0)
- Three new species of Tytthonyx from Cuba. American Museum novitates ; no. 924 (1937) (0)
- Animals and Maps. Wilma George. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1969. 238 pp., illus. $9.50 (1970) (0)
- Evolution Genes , individuals , and kin selection ( insect and human societies / cost of selection ) (0)
- Prof. Nathan Banks (1953) (0)
- PART IV. Inferences about the past (1965) (0)
- Notes on Brachyonychus Chd. (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Panagaeini) (1952) (0)
- A New Flightless Dolichoctis (Coleoptera: Carabidae) From Sumbawa (1969) (0)
- Dytiscus Habilis Say and Loxandrus Infimus Bates in Texas (1938) (0)
- Evolution Altruism : Its characteristics and evolution ( set and group selection / kin selection / human evolution ) (0)
- Notes on the Structure and Significance of Palaeogyrinus (0)
- PART II. The geographic patterns in relation to evolution and dispersal (1965) (0)
- Demetrida (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the Moluccas (1968) (0)
- Some Events and Trends in Study of Carabidae in North America (1979) (0)
- The Tetragonoderus Group of Chlaenrius (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the Indo-Australian Archipelago (1970) (0)
- Charles Albert Frost: A Biographic Sketch and List of Publications (1963) (0)
- PART III. Records of the past (1965) (0)
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