PeRMS source details

Named for Glenna Rucks of Fort Drum, Florida. [details]
Named for Highlands County, Florida, the type locality. [details]
The name honors Dr Wendell Mansfield, pioneer paleomalacologist, in recognition of his numerous important ... [details]
Named for Dr Russell Ivy, chairman of the Department of Geosciences, Florida Atlantic University. [details]
Named for Dr Julia Gardner, pioneer paleomalacologist, in recognition of her many contributions to the paleontology ... [details]
Named for Clifford Swearingen of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who assisted the senior author in field work all over ... [details]
Named for Adrien Spano of Wellington, Florida. [details]
Named for William Ingram, pioneer paleomalacologist, in recognition of his many contributions to our knowledge of ... [details]
Named after Dr Axel Olsson, pioneer paleomalacologist, in honor of his work on the Florida fossil cowries. [details]
Named for Jana Kratzch, best frien and companion of Dr Felix Lorenz. [details]
Named after Matthew Barton, friend of the authors and inspired naturalist. [details]
Named for Brian N. Petuch, son of the senior author. [details]
Named for Collier County, Florida. [details]
Named for Dr Jules DuBar, pioneer Florida geologist who refined the stratigraphyof the Caloosahatchee Formation and ... [details]
Named for Dr Anton Oleinik, Department of Geosciences, Florida Atlantic University, who collected the holotype. [details]
Named for Enrique Tomeu, President of Palm Beach Aggregates and a great supporter of geological research in Palm ... [details]
Named for Dr John Whicher of Somerset, England, who collected the holotype. [details]
“Yeehaw”, Seminole-Choctaw for “wolf”, in reference to the characteristic wolflike wide mouth and large ... [details]
Named for Matthew Barton, friend of the authors and an inspired amateur naturalist. [details]
Named for Linda Joyce Petuch, wife of the first author. [details]
Named for Eddie Matchett, Okeechobee, Florida, who assisted the first author on innumerable collecting trips around ... [details]
Named for the town of Fort Drum, Okeechobee County, Florida. [details]
Named for the town of Loxahatchee, Palm Beach County, Florida. [details]
Named after Osceola, the great Seminole war chief and hero of the Seminole Tribe. [details]
Named for Herbert Waldron of Wellington, Florida, who collected the holotype and has assisted the first author on ... [details]
Named for "Pa-hay-okee", "Grassy Water" in Seminole/Choctaw, alluding to the Everglades. [details]
Named for Joseph Bucheck of Singer Island, Florida, who assisted the first athor with collecting in the Quality ... [details]
Named for the Kissimmee River of southern Florida. [details]
Named for Eddie Matchett, friend of the first athor and inspired amateur natralist, who assisted in the collection ... [details]
Named for Michael Bruggeman, avid amateur paleontologist, who collected the holotype. [details]
Named for Jimmy Heimer, Quarry Manager at the Rcks Pit when it was being mined by the Dickerson Aggregates, Inc. [details]
Names after Mr Wayne Rilko, chief engineer at Quality Aggregates Inc., Sarasota. [details]
Named for DeSoto County, Florida. [details]
Named for Dr Jules DuBar, pioneer Floridian geologist, who refined the stratigraphy of the Caloosahatchee Formation. [details]
Named for Ernest "Al" Klatt, avid amateur paleomalacologist, who collected the holotype. [details]
Derived from "Lokossee", Seminole-Choctaw for "bear", in reference to this group of cowries' large, rotund, ... [details]
Named for Bryan Register, Quarry Manager of the Bergeron Star Pit Mine. [details]
Named for Clifford Swearingen of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who assisted the first author in the field. [details]
Named for Will Wiggins, heavy equipment operator at the Brantley Pit, who collected the holotype. [details]
The name honors the Seminole Indian tribe of the Everglades region. [details]
"Micanopy", Seminole-Choctaw for "Big Chief", in reference to this species being the oldest member of its genus and ... [details]
Named for Larry and Judy Haley of West Palm Beach, who collected the holotype. [details]
Named for Robert Janowsky of Wellington, Florida, inspired malacologist and owner of the Mal de Mer Enterprises and ... [details]
Named for Allan Ridgill, owner of the Ridgill Pit and Department of Transport mine. [details]
Named for Dale Stream of Sarasota, Florida. [details]
Named after its discoverer, Ms Jay J. Tripp. [details]
Named for Jennifer A. Petuch, daughter of the senior author. [details]
Named for Mr D.L. Brantley, of Arcadia, DeSoto County, Florida, generous owner of the Brantley Pit type locality. [details]
Named for Dr John Zahina, wetland ecologist with the South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach. [details]
Named for Shawn Pennell of the Florida Atlantic University Photography Services. [details]
Named for Hugh Cannon, past president of Quality Aggregates, Inc., who generously allowed the senior author to ... [details]