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Hutton, L G, WX12972
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/394248Surname: HUTTON. Given Name(s) or Initials: L G. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX12972. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 35352.217294
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Hutton, F G V, 437421
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George Argyros, Betty Hutton, and G. T. Buck Smith at the dedication of Hutton Sports Center
George Argyros, Betty Hutton Williams, and G. T. Buck Smith at the dedication of Hutton Sports Center, 219 E. Sycamore St., Chapman College, Orange, California, on Founders\u27 Day, November 10, 1979. The Harold Hutton Sports Center, completed in 1978, is named in honor of this former trustee, and made possible by a gift from his widow, Betty Hutton Williams.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/cu_campus_buildings/1099/thumbnail.jp
Hutton, G D (George Douglas), QX14681
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/394240Surname: HUTTON. Given Name(s) or Initials: G D (GEORGE DOUGLAS). Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX14681. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 26121.217278
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Zonites fulminata Hutton 1882
Zonites fulminata Hutton, 1882 Pl. 2, fig. G Hutton, 1882. New Zealand Journal of Science, 1: 281. Type material. Holotype, by monotypy, CMNZ M252 (dry shell). The molluscan collection at CMNZ has radula fragments mounted on a glass slide with the label details ‘ Phacussa fulminata, Stewart Is., XVI p. 173’, in Hutton’s handwriting (i.e., CMNZ 2017.17.114), which is probably from the holotype (see descriptions of radula and jaw by Hutton 1883d: 138, 1884b: 173). Label details. CMNZ M252—‘44. Phacussa fulminata Hutton, Stewart Island’, pillbox label in Hutton’s handwriting. Type locality. ‘Stewart Island (T. Kirk)’ (Hutton 1882p: 281), ‘Stewart Island (Mr. T. Kirk, a single specimen)’ (Hutton 1883d: 138). Previous illustrations of type material. Radula teeth illustrated by Hutton (1884b: pl. 10, fig. J) probably from holotype. Remarks. The original description of Zonites fulminata was based on a single specimen (Hutton 1883d: 138). Hutton submitted a description of this species to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute issue for 1882, but publication was delayed until May 1883 (Hutton 1883d: 138), and was pre-empted by a brief description in an account of a meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (Hutton 1882p: 281).A description by Hutton (1884b: 173, pl. 10, fig. J) of a radula of fulminata was probably based on the putative type material in CMNZ 2017.17.114 mentioned above. Charopa cassandra Hutton, 1883 is a subjective junior synonym of Zonites fulminata Hutton, 1882, as noted in the entry for the former species (above). Current taxonomy. Phacussa fulminata (Hutton, 1882) — Hutton (1884b: 173, 1884c: 206), Suter (1913: 623), Powell (1979: 315), Spencer et al. (2009: 215). Distribution. New Zealand; Whenua Hou/Codfish Island, Rakiura/Stewart Island and nearshore islands (Suter 1913: 624; Dell 1954b: 138; Powell 1979: 315; AIM and NMNZ collection records).Published as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on page 26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442842
Pfeifferia cressida Hutton 1883
Pfeifferia cressida Hutton, 1883 Pl. 2, fig. F Hutton, 1883. New Zealand Journal of Science, 1: 476. Type material. In Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, according to Suter (1913: 650), overlooked and reported as missing by Freeman et al. (1997: 36), but one damaged specimen rediscovered in 2017. Lectotype (designated here), CMNZ M231 (dry shell). The molluscan collection at CMNZ has radula fragments mounted on a glass slide with the label details ‘ Pyrrha cressida, Southland, XVI p. 178’, in Hutton’s handwriting (i.e., CMNZ 2017.17.52), which is probably primary type material (see description of radula and jaw by Hutton 1884b: 178). CMNZ molluscan catalogue details. M231—‘ Pyrrha cressida Hutton, Southland (1 specimen) (old No. 51) ’. Type locality. ‘Waiau, Southland (G. M. Thomson)’ (Hutton 1883g: 476, 1884b: 178). Previous illustrations of type material. Jaw and radula teeth illustrated by Hutton (1884b: pl. 9, fig. X, pl. 11, fig. N) probably from type material; Pilsbry (1893 [in 1893–1895]: 346, pl. 3, figs. 17–19—‘ Type. Suter, del.’). Remarks. Hutton submitted a description of Pfeifferia (?) cressida to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute issue for 1883, but publication was delayed until May 1884 (Hutton 1884b: 178), and was pre-empted by his brief description of Pfeiffera [sic] (?) cressida in an account of a meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (Hutton 1883g: 476). Pfeifferia cressida Hutton, 1883 is the type species of Pyrrha Hutton, 1883 (non Cabanis 1849), by original designation, and of the replacement genus name Thermia Hutton, 1904, by designation of Hutton (1883i: 532) (see ICZN Article 67.8). Current taxonomy. Thermia cressida (Hutton, 1883) — Suter (1913: 649), Powell (1979: 316), Spencer et al. (2009: 216). Distribution. New Zealand; previously interpreted as having a wide distribution in the southern and western South Island, and on Stewart Island (e.g., Suter 1913: 650; Powell 1979: 316; Spencer & Willan 1996: 41), but preliminary results of a phylogenetic study (M. Kennedy unpub. data) indicate that this refers to a species complex, and the identity and distribution of Hutton’s species need to be re-evaluated.Published as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on pages 24-26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442842
Rissoa vana Hutton 1873
Rissoa vana Hutton, 1873 Pl. 1, fig. G Hutton, 1873. Catalogue of the Tertiary Mollusca and Echinodermata of New Zealand: 12. Type material. Lectotype, NMNZ M.1760 (dry shell). Lectotype fixed by inference of holotype (ICZN Art. 74.6) by Marshall (1996: 20). Label details. ‘ Rissoa vana (Hutton), Awamoa, Holotype’, in R.K. Dell’s handwriting. Type locality. ‘Awamoa’ (Hutton 1873c: 12). Remarks. Primary type material of Rissoa vana Hutton is illustrated here for the first time in pl. 1, fig. G. The original description of this species was based on one or more specimens collected from Awamoa Creek, Oamaru. Hutton (1873c) interpreted vana as a marine species derived from a Miocene fossil assemblage, but Finlay (1924: 491, 493) pointed out that it is a synonym of the extant freshwater snail Amnicola badia Gould, 1848 [= Potamopyrgus antipodarum (Gray, 1843)]. Finlay (1924) noted that this species was common in Awamoa Creek and suggested that the type material of vana was probably collected from Recent flood deposits. Potamopyrgus antipodarum is widely distributed throughout New Zealand in fresh and brackish water (Winterbourn 1970, Haase 2008: 103). It also has a wide adventive distribution in southeastern Australia and Tasmania (Ponder 1988) and Europe (e.g., Welter-Schultes 2012: 40), and is adventive also in North America (e.g., Richards et al. 2001, Alonso & Castro-Diez 2008) and Japan (Shimada & Urabe 2003). Current taxonomy. A subjective junior synonym of Potamopygus antipodarum (Gray, 1843) — Finlay (1924: 491, 493), Marshall (1996: 20). Subclass Heterobranchia Order HygrophilaPublished as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on page 15, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442842
Therasia thaisa Hutton 1883
Therasia thaisa Hutton, 1883 Pl. 4, fig. G Hutton, 1883. The New Zealand Journal of Science, 1: 477. Type material. Lectotype (designated here), CMNZ M12784 [ex M268], and paralectotypes (7), CMNZ M268 (dry shells). The molluscan collection at CMNZ has a shell, radula and jaw mounted on a glass slide with the label details ‘ Therasia thaisa, Southland, XVI p. 182’, in Hutton’s handwriting (i.e., CMNZ 2017.17.65–2017.17.66), which is probably primary type material (see descriptions of radula by Hutton 1884b: 182). Label details. CMNZ M268—‘49. Therasia thaisa Hutton, Southland’, pillbox label in Hutton’s handwriting. CMNZ molluscan catalogue details. M1045—‘ Therasia thaisa Hutton, Southland (old number ZS 690)’ Type locality. ‘Waiau, Southland (G. M. Thomson)’ (Hutton 1883g: 477, 1884b: 183). Previous illustrations of type material. Jaw and radula teeth illustrated by Hutton (1884b: pl. 9, fig. M, pl. 11, fig. T) probably from type material; Pilsbry (1892 [in 1893–1895]: 346, pl. 3, figs. 14–16—‘ Type. Suter, del.’). Remarks. Hutton submitted a description of this species to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute issue for 1883, but publication was delayed until May 1884 (Hutton 1884b: 182), and was preempted by a brief description in an account of a meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (Hutton 1883g: 477). Therasia thaisa Hutton is the type species of Therasia Hutton, 1883, by subsequent designation of Pilsbry (1893 [in 1893–1895]: 15). Pilsbry had earlier (1892) nominated Nanina celinde Gray, 1850 as the type of Therasia, but this was invalid as the latter species was not in Hutton’s original list. There has been confusion over the identity and distribution of T. thaisa: it has variously been interpreted as having a wide distribution in New Zealand, from Auckland, in the North Island, to the southern South Island (e.g., Hutton 1884c: 202, Hedley & Suter 1893: 641, Suter 1894b: 247); or being present throughout the South Island and on Rakiura/Stewart Island, only (e.g., Suter 1913: 661, Powell 1979: 316). Preliminary results of a phylogenetic study, and examination of museum collections, indicate that the distribution of T. thaisa Hutton, 1883 is in fact restricted to the southern South Island, Rakiura and Whenua Hou/Codfish Island (M. Kennedy unpub. data). Current taxonomy. Therasia thaisa Hutton, 1883 — Hutton (1884c: 202), Hedley & Suter, (1893: 641), Suter (1913: 660), Powell (1979: 316), Spencer et al. (2009: 216). Distribution. New Zealand; southern South Island, Rakiura and nearshore islands, Whenua Hou (AIM and NMNZ collection records).Published as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on pages 37-38, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442842
Limnaea pucilla Hutton 1884
Limnaea pucilla Hutton, 1884 Pl. 1, fig. K Hutton, 1884. New Zealand Journal of Science, 2: 175. Type material. Syntypes, CMNZ M358 (1); NMNZ M.125547 [ex H. Suter colln.] (1) (dry shells). Hutton (1885c: 56) noted that the original description was based on two specimens. Label details. CMNZ M358 —‘19. Limnaea pucilla Hutton, Auckland’, pillbox label in Hutton’s handwriting; NMNZ M.125547— Limnaea pusilla Hutton, Syntype, Auckland, Hu.’, in H. Suter’s handwriting. Type locality. ‘Auckland’ (Hutton 1884h: 175, 1885c: 56). Previous illustrations of type material. Hutton (1885c: pl. 12, fig. 5), Dell (1956: fig. 10). Remarks. Hutton submitted a description of this species to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute issue for 1884, but publication was delayed until May 1885 (Hutton 1885c: 56), and was preempted by a brief description in an account of a meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (Hutton 1884h: 175). Species name unnecessarily emended to pusilla by Hedley & Suter (1893: 625). Hubendick (1951: 171, 179, 200) treated Limnaea pucilla Hutton, 1884 and Limnaea alfredi Suter, 1890, which was based on shells from Hooker Valley, Canterbury, as synonyms of Limnaea tenella Hutton, 1884, and noted that the shells of this taxon were similar to those of the European species Galba truncatula (Müller, 1774), albeit with a less elevated spire. Dell (1956: 73) observed that pucilla was based on immature shells and had not been recorded subsequently from the type locality. He suggested that this species most closely resembled Limnaea alfredi Suter, 1890, which was listed as a junior synonym of G. truncatula by Climo & Pullan (1972: 6 —in Lymnaea). Dell (1956) noted it was possible that “the types of pucilla are juveniles of introduced or even foreign shells, which never lived in New Zealand ”, and he recommended that the name pucilla be considered indeterminate. Marshall (1996: 34) indicated that the type material (see pl. 1, fig. K) was well preserved and identification should be possible, and he suggested that pucilla may be based on juveniles of an introduced species. Current taxonomy. taxon inquirendum—this study. Distribution. Type material from Auckland; possibly based on an introduced taxon (Dell 1956: 73).Published as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on page 18, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442842
Phrixgnathus ariel Hutton 1883
Phrixgnathus ariel Hutton, 1883 Pl. 5, fig. A Hutton, 1883. The New Zealand Journal of Science, 1: 476. Type material. Holotype, by monotypy, CMNZ M1386 (dry shell). Label details. ‘ Auckland, Hutton Coll. pill box no. 110’. CMNZ molluscan catalogue details. M1386—‘ Phrixgnathus ariel Hutton, Auckland (old No. 110)’. Type locality. ‘ Auckland (Cheeseman)’ (Hutton 1883g: 476, 1884b: 177). Remarks. The type material of Phrixgnathus ariel consists of a single specimen (Hutton 1884b: 177). Hutton submitted a description of this species to the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute issue for 1883, but publication was delayed until May 1884 (Hutton 1884b: 177), and was pre-empted by a brief description in an account of a meeting of the Philosophical Institute of Canterbury (Hutton 1883g: 476). The holotype is illustrated here for the first time in pl. 5, fig. A. Phrixgnathus ariel is restricted to the North Island (below); records from Nelson, South Island, by Suter (1913: 743) and Powell (1979: 326) were in error. Current taxonomy. Phrixgnathus ariel Hutton, 1883 — Hutton (1884c: 196), Spencer et al. (2009: 217). Distribution. New Zealand; widespread in the North Island from mid Northland to Wellington, and on Taranga/ Hen Island, Aotea/Great Barrier Island and Hauturu/Little Barrier Island (AIM and NMNZ collection records).Published as part of Brook, Fred J., Kennedy, Martyn, King, Tania M., Ridden, Johnathon, Shaw, Matthew D. & Spencer, Hamish G., 2020, Catalogue of New Zealand land, freshwater and estuarine molluscan taxa named by Frederick Wollaston Hutton between 1879 and 1904, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4865 (1) on pages 39-40, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4865.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442842
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