- Wann Langston, Jr.
Wann Langston, Jr. (?-) is an American
paleontologist andprofessor (now retired) at theUniversity of Texas at Austin . He has worked on a number of different reptiles and amphibians in his long career, beginning with the 1950 description (withJ. Willis Stovall ) of thetheropod dinosaur "Acrocanthosaurus ". Langston was hired by theNational Museum of Canada in 1954 to replaceCharles M. Sternberg , and worked in westernCanada until 1962. One of his major finds, with Loris Russell, was the rediscovery of Sternberg's Scabby Butte "Pachyrhinosaurus " bonebed.cite web |url=http://www.digitaldreammachine.com/sadrg/history_collections.html |title=History of Collections in Alberta |accessdate=2007-10-07 |date=2007 |publisher=Southern Alberta Dinosaur Research Group] He then went on in 1969 to the University of Texas, becoming the second director of the Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory, where he worked on many projects, including work onCretaceous vertebrate s fromBig Bend National Park . Finds that he and his students worked on include the giantpterosaur "Quetzalcoatlus " and a variety ofPermian andMesozoic reptiles. He retired in 1986, but has continued to be active in the field.cite web |url=http://www.utexas.edu/tmm/vpl/vpl_history3.html |title=History: Page 3 - Veretbrate Paleontology Laboratory |accessdate=2007-10-07 |date=2007-06-15 |work=Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory |publisher=Texas Natural Science Center, the University of Texas at Austin] In 2007, Langston was the twentieth recipient of theSociety of Vertebrate Paleontology 's A. S. Romer-G. G. Simpson Medal, the highest honor of the society.cite web |url=http://vertpaleo.org/news/permalinks/2007/11/16/PRESS%2DRELEASE%2D%2D%2DWann%2DLangston%2DReceives%2DVertebrate%2DPaleontologys%2DHighest%2DAward/ |title= PRESS RELEASE - Wann Langston Receives Vertebrate Paleontology’s Highest Award |accessdate=2007-12-14 |last=Comerford |first=Meagan |date=2007-11-16 |publisher=Society of Vertebrate Paleontology ]Animals named by Langston include "Acrocanthosaurus" (1950), the
hadrosaurid dinosaur "Lophorhothon " (1960), and the microsaur "Carrolla " (1986); the theropod species "Saurornitholestes langstoni" was named for him.cite web |url=http://www.dinosaurnames.net/general.php?tablename=DinoSpecies&md=&searchj=Search&genus=Saurornitholestes&species= |title=DinoSpecies ["Saurornitholestes"] |accessdate=2007-10-07 |last=Michitsch |first=Terry |work=DinosaurNames.net |publisher=]elected publications
*Stovall, J.W., & W. Langston, Jr. 1950. "Acrocanthosaurus atokensis", a new genus and species of Lower Cretaceous Theropoda from Oklahoma. "American Midland Naturalist" 43(4):686-728.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1952. The first embolomerous amphibians from New Mexico. "Journal of Geology" 61(1):68-71.
*Langston, Jr., W., & J.W. Durham. 1955. A sauropod dinosaur from Colombia. "Journal of Paleontology" 29(6):1047-1051.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1959. "Anchiceratops" from the Oldman Formation of Alberta. "National Museum of Canada Natural History Papers" 3:1-11.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1960. The vertebrate fauna of the Selma Formation of Alabama. Part VI. The dinosaurs. "Fieldiana: Geology Memoirs" 3(6):315-361.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1967. The thick-headed ceratopsian dinosaur "Pachyrhinosaurus" (Reptilia: Ornithischia), from the Edmonton Formation near Drumheller, Canada. "Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences" 4:171-186.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1974. Nonmammalian Comanchean tetrapods. "Geoscience and Man" 8:77-102.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1975. The ceratopsian dinosaurs and associated lower vertebrates from the St. Mary River Formation (Maestrichtian) at Scabby Butte, southern Alberta. "Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences" 12:1576-1608.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1976. A late Cretaceous vertebrate fauna from the St. Mary River Formation in western Canada. in Churcher, C.S. (ed.): "Athlon". Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum, 114-133.
*Langston, Jr., W. 1986. "Carrolla craddocki"; a new genus and species of microsaur from the Lower Permian of Texas. "The Pearce-Sellards series" (43)1-20.References
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