Evan Graham Turbott QSO (27 May 1914 – 12 December 2014) was a New Zealand ornithologist, zoologist, and museum administrator. He served as director of...
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Turbott is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Evan Graham Turbott (born 1914), New Zealand zoologist Ian Turbott (1922–), New Zealand-born...
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Sir Ian Graham Turbott AO CMG CVO (9 March 1922 – 11 August 2016) was a New Zealand-Australian diplomat and university administrator. Turbott was born...
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placing it in the same genus as the king and emperor penguins. In 1990, Graham Turbott transferred this species into the genus Pygoscelis, together with the...
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Canadian rapper Graham Tuckwell, Australian businessman and philanthropist Graham Tudor (1920–1999), Australian rules footballer Graham Turbott (1914–2014)...
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Carnley Harbour on Auckland Island by Evan Graham Turbott in October 1944. Harrison named the species after Turbott. This was the second species identified...
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continued link to the museum. In addition to the three awards, Evan Graham Turbott was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015, having previously...
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collected Evan Graham Turbott in 1946 from Manawatāwhi / Great Island. Forster and Wilton named the species after Evan Graham Turbott. C. turbotti has...
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represent "living fossils". The species was first described by Evan Graham Turbott in 1942, It is named after Sir Gilbert Archey, the former director of...
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The species was named after Auckland War Memorial Museum director Graham Turbott. The male is recorded at 3.53 mm (0.139 in) in length whereas the female...
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2007. Archived from the original on 2007-12-03. Retrieved 2007-12-11. "Graham Turbott" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2016-04-24...
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specimens collected by Evan Graham Turbott from Manawatāwhi / Great Island in October 1948. Cameron named the species after Turbott. The species has a dark...
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Tompkins Peter Trapski Jim Traue Leonard Trent Ron Trotter Doug Truman Graham Turbott Alexander Turner Frederick Turnovsky Charles Upham Adrienne von Tunzelmann...
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the Manawatāwhi / Three Kings Islands by Evan Graham Turbott in 1946. Salmon named the species after Turbott. Salmon's original text (the type description)...
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Vladimír Stibořík, 87, Czech Olympic sports shooter (1960, 1964). Graham Turbott, 100, New Zealand ornithologist. Mary Jeanne van Appledorn, 87, American...
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dead tree stump on Auckland Island by Evan Graham Turbott in 1944. Brookes named the species after Turbott. In 1964, Guillermo Kuschel recombined the...
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Apteryoperla turbotti based on larvae. Illies named the species after Evan Graham Turbott. The species can be differentiated from A. kuscheli due to the smaller...
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1924–1964: Sir Gilbert Archey CBE FRSNZ 1964–1979: Evan Graham Turbott QSO 1979–1993: Graham Stuart Park 1994–2007: Rodney Wilson CNZM 2007–2010: Vanda...
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Troschel Stanley E. Trauth Linda Trueb [fr] Johann Jakob von Tschudi Evan Graham Turbott Michael Tweedie Victor Chandler Twitty Michael James Tyler Robert Christopher...
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Evan Graham Turbott in 1951. The holotype was collected from leaf litter under Karaka and pukanui groves. Beier named the species after Turbott. Beier's...
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based on a shell collected from Manawatāwhi / Great Island in 1945 by Graham Turbott, who discovered the shell on the underside of decaying wood in leaf...
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by Evan Graham Turbott on Manawatāwhi / Great Island in 1946, among sparse pōhutukawa and kanuka forest. Powell named the species after Turbott. Gene sequencing...
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was named in honour of the director of Auckland Institute and Museum, Graham Turbott, who collected the holotype and paratype specimens from the Antipodes...
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collected from Manawatāwhi / Great Island by Evan Graham Turbott in 1946. Watt named the species after Turbott. Watt's original text (the type description)...
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short-lived Federation of the West Indies. Lionel Achille Pinard, 1962–1964 Ian Turbott, 1964–1967 On 3 March 1967, Grenada became an Associated State of the United...
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a new genus due to this ambiguity. Marples named the species after Graham Turbott, who had collected the original specimen from under stones on Manawatāwhi...
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Auckland War Memorial Museum, after being invited by museum entomologist Graham Turbott to provide cover while he was an eight months of leave. Wise worked...
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Wilson, former vice-president Geoffrey Armstrong Buddle, founding member Graham Turbott, founding member "Birds New Zealand magazine". Birds New Zealand. Ornithological...
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May – Gaven Donne, jurist Dean Eyre, politician, diplomat 27 May – Graham Turbott, ornithologist, zoologist, museum director 30 May – Frank Sharpley,...
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from a single female specimen collected in Little Barrier Island by Graham Turbott. It was transferred into the Stanwellia genus in 1983. The holotype...
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