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the following authors maybe described the most species:
Linnaeus
Lamarck
Röding
Gmelin
O. F. Müller
For the moment I think more of it
with shelling greetings
Helmut "Helix" Nisters
Franz-Fischer-Str. 46
A-6020 Innsbruck / Austria / Innsbruck
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Lamarck
Bobbi Cordy wrote:
> Linne'
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> Art Weil wrote:
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> > Dear Conklers;-
> > Lets make a list! Actually four lists. What authors have described
> > the most LEGITIMATE species of mollusks? Four lists because we need a
> > list of 1. Authors of marine shells, 2, Authors of fresh water shells,
> > 3. Authors of land snails. And four: The composit, overall describers.
> > Keep legitimate in mind. Roding, frinstance, named the Epitoniidae.
> > But he also described about 40 species in the family, none of which was
> > accurate.
> > The (masked) Question Man
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> --
> Jim and Bobbi Cordy
> of Merritt Island, Florida.
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> Jim Specializes in Self-Collected
> Caribbean & Florida Shells
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> Bobbi in Shell Creations
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