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Subject: Re: Clench & invalid species
> Though Clench and others may not have a 100% taxanomic track record, that
> is, species descriptions that fall into the abyss of molluscan synonymy,
> his record of validly described non-marine species is exceptionally high.
> Clench was one of the most highly regarded land and freshwater mollucan
> researchers of his time. Petuch must have had an ironic slip of the
tongue!
> Rich
All Clench's MARINE species level taxa are "validly" described too (i.e.
"available" in the sense of the International Code of Zoological
Nomenclature). The vast majority of them are still regarded as "valid" names
for species (i.e. the names, or at least the specific epithets, to be used
for biological species today). Many of his taxa were co-authored by Ruth
Turner (in "Johnsonia"), and C. G. Aguayo (deeper water species from Cuba,
in the "Memorias de La Sociedad Cubana de Historia Natural", and the
"Revista de la Sociedad Malacologica 'Carlos de la Torre' "), both with an
excellent taxonomic track record too.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
Marien
www.mollus.nl
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