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The subgenus Linnerita (typespecies Nerita polita) of the genus Nerita was
dedicated by Vermeij to Linnaeus.
However, there a quite a number of molluscs named after him most are listed
under the specific names linnaei, linnaeana, linneana and linnei, for
example Anodonta linnaeana Lea, 1852; Ampullaria linnaei Philippi, 1851;
Corbicula linneana Prime, 1864 and Gibbula linnei Brusina, 1865. Don't
forget that his real name was Carl von Linne and that his Latinized name was
Linnaeus.
Henk K. Mienis
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Subject: question about Linnaeus
> Something about here
> http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/linnaeus.html
> Regards
> Luis
> >
> > New Question! Are there any mollusks named after Linnaeus? Or any
animal
> > species at all?? If not, why not? It would seem appropriate that
someone
> > would have seen fit to honor the man who started it all! Well okay, he
> > didn't "start it all", but his adaptation of binomial nomenclature is
> still
> > the foundation of modern taxonomy.
> >
> > Paul M.
> >
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