Max Walker de Laubenfels explained
Max Walker de Laubenfels (1894 - 1958) was an American spongiologist. He received his undergraduate degree from Oberlin College in 1916 and his master's and doctorate degrees from Stanford University in 1926 and 1929, respectively.
He was among the most prolific identifiers of new species of Caribbean sponges, describing 60 species from 1932 to 1954.[2] He also authored a complete taxonomic revision of all genera of fossil sponges published in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology.[3]
He was a professor of zoology at Oregon State College from 1950 to 1958[4] and had previously worked at the University of Hawaii.[1]
Publications
- , 1929 : The sponges of California. Dept. of Zoology. 634 pg.
- , 1954 : The sponges of the west-central Pacific. Studies in zoology, no.7: 320pg.
- , 1955 : Porifera. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part E, Archaeocyatha and Porifera, pp. 21 - 112.
See also
Notes and References
- News: OSC Professor Of Zoology Dies . . Portland . . . 1958-02-05.
- Diaz . Maria Cristina . Ruetzler . Klaus . Biodiversity of sponges: Belize and beyond, to the greater Caribbean . Fisheries Centre Research Reports . 2011 . 19 . 6 . 59 . 23 July 2022.
- Part E, Archaeocyatha (1955) . Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology . 2024-04-20 . en.
- Web site: History of Department of Zoology 1889-1989 - page 25 - Appendix I . . 29 September 2021 . 1989.