Robert G. Jr. Tuck
an American zoologist and museum specialist. In the 1960s, he worked as a field zoologist collecting animal specimens in Iran and West Pakistan. He was affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History, where he served in the Division of Reptiles and Amphibians for over seven years, and later became Director of the Maturango Museum. He also served as curator and advisor for the Iranian Department of Environmental Conservation in Tehran.
- ARACHNIDS
ARACHNIDS, or ARACHNIDA, Pers. ʿankabūtīān. The largest chelicerate class of the invertebrate phylum Arthropoda; it includes such familiar, frequently encountered…
- ARTHROPODS
ARTHROPODS (bandpāyān), or ARTHROPODA, largest and undoubtedly most diverse animal phylum, comprising an estimated seventy-five to eighty percent of all…
