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Meaning of "malacologist"
malacologist: A scientist or researcher who specializes in the study of mollusks, including snails, slugs, clams, and octopuses
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- A person who studies molluscs; a specialist in malacology.
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He was also known as a malacologist and marine biologist.
He was a naturalist and an amateur malacologist.
It was only in 1962 that the Slovenian malacologist Jož e Bole described a new species Congeria kusceri.
Rykel de Bruyne is a Dutch malacologist.
The American malacologist William Stimpson first defined this taxon as Pomatiopsinae in 1865.
This species is named after the malacologist Philippe Bouchet.
His son César Marie Félix Ancey was also an entomologist and malacologist.
The specific name is in honour of Belgian malacologist Philippe Dautzenberg.
April 27 Jean Victoire Audouin, French naturalist, entomologist, herpetologist, ornithologist, and malacologist d.
The name pilsbryi is in honor of American malacologist Henry Augustus Pilsbry.
He had a son, Melbourne Armstrong Carriker Jr., who was a marine malacologist.
James Hamilton McLean ( born 1936 ) was an American malacologist a biologist who studies mollusks.
The specific name babai is in honor of the Japanese malacologist Kikutaro Baba.
Toledonia was originally described by American malacologist William Healey Dall in 1902.
The specific name wareni is in honor of Swedish malacologist Anders Warén.
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The specific epithet babai honors the Japanese malacologist Kikutaro Baba.
The specific name likharevi is in honor of the Russian malacologist Ilya Mikhailovich Likharev.
It was first described in 1905 by the Danish malacologist Rudolph Bergh.