List of malacologists American malacologists at a Washington meeting in 1914. Bryant Walker (1856-1936) (back left), George Hubbard Clapp (1858–1949), Truman Heminway Aldrich (1848-1932), John Brooks Henderson Jr. (1870-1923) (back right), Henry Augustus Pilsbry (1862-1957) (front left), William Healey Dall (1845-1927) (front center), Paul Bartsch (1871-1960) (front right). This is a list of malacologists, i.e. a list of people who study or studied mollusks. This is a list of notable scien- tists, biologists, zoologists or naturalists, who are or were interested in malacology, which is the scientific study of the Mollusca, i.e. snails, clams, octopus, etc. People who specialize in studying only or primarily the shells of mol- lusks are sometimes called conchologists instead of mala- cologists. Many of these malacologists are notable for having named species and other taxa of mollusks. This list focuses primarily on people who study or stud- ied recent taxa of mollusks rather than fossil mollusks, i.e., only a few paleontologists are included here. The list includes malacologists who are still alive, as well as those who lived in previous centuries. The list also includes re- searchers who devoted some of their research effort to malacology and some to other sciences. * [1] * [2] Considering that mollusks are such a very large and di- verse phylum of invertebrates, malacology in general is greatly understaffed in its research efforts. * [3] For ex- ample, there is no living malacological expert who can properly identify all the species of Onchidiidae (about 143 species). * [4] There are also not enough malacologists studying freshwater snails. * [5] Contents : • Top • 0–9 • A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K • L • M • N • O • P • Q • R • S • T • U • V • W • X • Y • Z 1
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List of malacologists
American malacologists at a Washington meeting in 1914.Bryant Walker (1856-1936) (back left),George Hubbard Clapp (1858–1949),Truman Heminway Aldrich (1848-1932),John Brooks Henderson Jr. (1870-1923) (back right),Henry Augustus Pilsbry (1862-1957) (front left),William Healey Dall (1845-1927) (front center),Paul Bartsch (1871-1960) (front right).
This is a list of malacologists, i.e. a list of people whostudy or studied mollusks. This is a list of notable scien-tists, biologists, zoologists or naturalists, who are or wereinterested in malacology, which is the scientific study ofthe Mollusca, i.e. snails, clams, octopus, etc. People whospecialize in studying only or primarily the shells of mol-lusks are sometimes called conchologists instead of mala-cologists. Many of these malacologists are notable forhaving named species and other taxa of mollusks.This list focuses primarily on people who study or stud-ied recent taxa of mollusks rather than fossil mollusks,i.e., only a few paleontologists are included here. The listincludes malacologists who are still alive, as well as thosewho lived in previous centuries. The list also includes re-searchers who devoted some of their research effort tomalacology and some to other sciences.*[1]*[2]Considering that mollusks are such a very large and di-verse phylum of invertebrates, malacology in general isgreatly understaffed in its research efforts.*[3] For ex-ample, there is no living malacological expert who canproperly identify all the species of Onchidiidae (about143 species).*[4] There are also not enoughmalacologistsstudying freshwater snails.*[5]Contents :
• Arthur Adams (1820-1878) from Great Britain(brother of Henry Adams)
• Charles Baker Adams (1814-1853) from the U.S.A.
• Henry Adams (zoologist) (1813–1877) from GreatBritain (1813-1877) from Great Britain (brother ofArthur Adams)
• Johann Christian Albers (1795–1857) from Ger-many
• Joshua Alder (1792–1867) from Great Britain
• Frederick Aldrich (1927–1991) from the USA
• Truman Heminway Aldrich (1848–1932) from theUSA, civil engineer and paleontologist
• César Marie Félix Ancey (1860–1906) from France
• Hermann Eduard Anton (1794-1872) from Ger-many
• Edwin Ashby (1861–1941) from Australia, expertin chitons*[6]
• Jean Victoire Audouin (1797–1841) from France
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• Katsuyoshi Baba, a Japanese malacologist who pub-lished a monograph of the fossil mollusks of Japanin 1990
• Károly Bába (1935–2007), from Hungary*[7]
• Kikutaro Baba (1905–2001), from Japan
• Paul Bartsch (1871–1960), an American malacolo-gist and carcinologist of German origin
• Fred Baker (1854–1938), from the USA
• Horace Burrington Baker (1889–1971), from theUSA
• David Dwight Baldwin (1831–1912),*[8] fromHawaii, USA. Studied land snails of Hawaii.*[9]
• Klaus Bandel (1941),*[8] paleontologist andmalacologist from Germany, at Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut und Museum of theUniversity of Hamburg*[10]
• Charles Gustave François Hubert Bayer (1887–1956), from Netherlands*[11]
• Frederick Bayer (1921–2007), from the USA*[11]
• L. Bayer from Belgium/Africa*[11]
• Alan Bebbington (1929-2007), expert on Aplysiafrom England
• Henrik Henricksen Beck (1799–1863), from Den-mark
• William Henry Benson (1803-1870), malacologistfrom“U.K./India/South Africa”*[11]
• Joseph Charles Bequaert
• Rudolph Bergh
• Samuel Stillman Berry
• Michael Bielz (1787–1866) Austrian-Hungarianand Transylvanian schwabish zoologist, malacolo-gist
• Eduard Albert Bielz (1827–1898) Austrian-Hungarian and Transylvanian zoologist malacolo-gist (son of Michael Bielz)
• William G. Binney
• Hope Black, Australian, born 1919
• Willis Blatchley
• Harry Howard Bloomer, from England
• Caesar Rudolf Boettger
• Oskar Boettger
• Ignaz von Born (1742–1791), from Austria
• Filippo Bonanni
• Kristine Bonnevie (1872-1948), biologist and Nor-way's first female professor
• Philippe Bouchet
• Jules René Bourguignat
• Thomas Edward Bowdich (1791-1824), from Eng-land
• John William Brazier (1842–1930), from Australia
• William Broderip
• Captain Thomas Brown (naturalist) (1785–1862),from Britain
• Auguste Louis Brot (1821-1896), from Switzer-land*[12]
• Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen (A. C. van Bruggen,Dolf van Bruggen) (1929), from Netherlands andSouth Africa
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28 Further reading
• Coan E. V., Kabat A. R. & Petit R. E. (15 February2009). 2,400 years of malacology, 6th ed., 830 pp.& 32 pp. [Annex of Collations]. American Mala-cological Society
• Coan E. V., Kabat A. R. & Petit R. E. (15 February2011). 2,400 years of malacology, 8th ed., 936 pp.+ 42 pp. [Annex of Collations]. American Malaco-logical Society
• Coan E. V., Kabat A. R. & Petit R. E. (8 March2012). 2,400 years of malacology, 9th ed., 1024 pp.+ 76 pp. [Annex of Collations]. American Malaco-logical Society
• Biographies and bibliographies of eminent conchol-ogists at Conchological Society of Great Britain &Ireland website
• Alphabetical Listing of Conchologists – Malacolo-gists
• Abbott, R. T. & Young M. E. (eds.) (1973). Amer-ican Malacologists: A national register of profes-sional and amateur malacologists and private shellcollectors and biographies of early American mol-lusk workers born between 1618 and 1900. Ameri-can Malacologists, Falls Church, Virginia. Consoli-dated/Drake Press, Philadelphia. 494 pp.