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terms s****
collector and
conchologist can be
regarded as two
distinct categories. Not all s****
collectors are
conchologists; some are
primarily concerned...
- The
Conchologists’ Exchange. From 1958 to 1972, the
subtitle of The
Nautilus was "The
Pilsbry Quarterly devoted to the
Interests of
Conchologists". Since...
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William Cooper (1798–1864) was an
American naturalist,
conchologist (s**** zoologist) and collector.
Cooper studied zoology in
Europe from 1821 to 1824...
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gastropod mollusks in the
family Amastridae.
Species within the
genus Armsia include:
Armsia petasus Conchologists' Exchange. 1931. pp. 125–126. v t e...
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translated into many languages.
Abbott was one of the most
prominent conchologists of the 20th century. He
brought the
study of seas**** to the public...
- The
Conchologist's First Book (sometimes
subtitled with Or, A
System of
Testaceous Malacology) is an
illustrated textbook on
conchology issued in 1839...
- 1789 – 6
December 1855), was an
English ornithologist, malacologist,
conchologist,
entomologist and artist.
Swainson was born in
Dover Place, St Mary Newington...
- [ʒeʁaʁ pɔl deɛ]; 13 May 1795 – 9 June 1875) was a
French geologist and
conchologist. He was born in Nancy, his
father at that time
being professor of experimental...
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Ludwig Karl
Georg Pfeiffer (1805–1877), a
German physician,
botanist and
conchologist. It was
first described and
published in Cact. Hort. Dyck., edt. 1844...
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Sowerby III (London, 16
September 1843 – 31
January 1921) was a
British conchologist, publisher, and illustrator. He was the
eldest son of G. B.
Sowerby II...