Wesley Conrad Wehr (April 17, 1929 – April 12, 2004) was an American paleontologist and artist best known for his studies of Cenozoic fossil floras in western North America, the Stonerose Interpretive Center, and as a part of the Northwest School of art. Wehr published two books with University of Washington Press that chronicled his friendships with artists and scientists.[1][2]
^Wehr W 2000 "The eighth lively art : conversations with painters, poets, musicians & the wicked witch of the west" University of Washington Press, Seattle; and Wehr W 2004 "The Accidental Collector" University of Washington Press, Seattle
^Arment, Deloris Tarzan (July 17, 2002). "Wehr, Wesley (1929–2004): Preserver of Fossils". Seattle: HistoryLink. Retrieved June 24, 2008.
Wesley Conrad Wehr (April 17, 1929 – April 12, 2004) was an American paleontologist and artist best known for his studies of Cenozoic fossil floras in...
Arabist Julian Wehr (1898–1970), American author of children's books Todd Wehr (1889–1965), American industrialist and philanthropist WesleyWehr (1929–2004)...
and she was past child-bearing age. Fellow artists and friends such as WesleyWehr, Morris Graves, Neil Meitzler, Tom Kaasa, and Brent Goeres preserved...
Republica with the enigmatic plant Republica being named by Jack Wolfe and WesleyWehr in 1987. The only known forewing is 40.7 mm (1.60 in) long and 10.4 mm...
Painters, Poets, Musicians, and the Wicked Witch of the West, pp107-108, by WesleyWehr; University of Washington Press, 2000 Zoë Dusanne: An Art Dealer Who...
when Johnson was away, with WesleyWehr, who was introduced to Tobey in 1949 by their pianist friend Berthe Poncy Jacobson. Wehr, an undergraduate at the...
Republic. Four years later a list of insects from Republic was published by WesleyWehr and Lisa Barksdale in a 1996 Washington Geology article. They expanded...
"Okanagan Highlands" for Eocene formations of the region was coined by WesleyWehr and Howard Schorn in a 1992 Washington Geology paper on the conifer research...
1948- ) Peter Ward (United States, 1949- ) Matt J. Wedel (United States) WesleyWehr (United States, 1929-2004) David B. Weishampel (United States, 1952-...
York Giants). Juanito Valderrama, 87, Spanish folk and flamenco singer. WesleyWehr, 74, American paleontologist and artist. George W. Whitehead, 85, American...
Morris Ambrose McCarthy Patterson Lubin Petric Mary Randlett Jay Steensma Charles Stokes George Tsutakawa Windsor Utley James Washington, Jr. WesleyWehr...
Ypresian Klondike Mountain Formation in the Republic, Washington area by WesleyWehr in 1993. The type specimen is currently preserved in the Department of...
2020 analysis placed it outside of the crown-group Trochodendaceae. WesleyWehr in 1994 reported Bignoniaceae seeds along with a single Rubiaceae fruit...
was performed by Kathleen Pigg, Richard Dillhoff, Melanie DeVore and WesleyWehr based on the study of the holotype "UWBM 54185" and paratype "UWBM 56700ab"...
both found at the One Mile Creek locality, UWBM number 53355 in 1991 by WesleyWehr and Peter Dunthorne. This locality is placed in the early Eocene Allenby...
collections. However it is reported in a 1995 Washington Geology article by WesleyWehr the specimen was, at that time, on display at the Burke Museum of Natural...
this species by paleobotanists Kathleen Pigg, Steven Manchester, and WesleyWehr was based on the study of thirty-four compression fossil specimens found...
British Columbia. Description of the new species by Dr. Kathleen B. Pigg, WesleyWehr, and Stefanie Ickert-Bond was based on the study of 11 complete and 55...
then of the University of California and Northwest School artist and WesleyWehr, affiliate paleobotany curator of the Burke Museum. They published their...
Eriophyidae. The earliest report of Crayfish from the highlands was by WesleyWehr and Lisa Barksdale (1995). In a short Washington Geology article they...
fossils being recovered. In their monograph of the flora, Jack Wolfe and WesleyWehr (1987) placed the Republic fossils into Comptonia columbiana without...
Aralia angustiloba as Platanophyllum angustiloba. Later, Jack Wolfe and WesleyWehr found that the genus Platanophyllum to be problematic, first being named...
by Edward Berry (1929). The species was redescribed by Jack Wolfe and WesleyWehr (1987) who designated the leaflet as lectotype for the species, which...
Retrospective, exhibition notes, Center on Contemporary Art, Seattle, 1997 WesleyWehr. The Accidental Collector: Art, Fossils, & Friendships. University of...
coined the specific epithet wehrii in honor of paleobotanist and artist WesleyWehr, in recognition of contribution of the Klondike Mountain Formation specimens...