Possibly:
Searles Valentine Wood, 1798-1880, British geologist and shell collector
[Caecum searleswoodi Carpenter, 1859, Obesotoma woodiana Møller, 1842,
Lora woodiana (Møller, 1842), Verticordia woodii E.A. Smith, 1885,
Natica woodi]. Colleague in the "London Clay Club" 1836-47 with
Bowerbank (q.v.). His son was also a geologist, had exactly the same
name and lived between 1830-84.
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I would like information on Epitonium frondicula S. Wood, 1848.
E. eximia Pecchioli 1854 is a synonym.
What I need to know is: who was "S. Wood"? Is there any data on his
dates, where he lived, where his holotype is deposited? Did he publish
anything else? The "frondicula" I am looking at appear to be fossils.
Are they also among the living?
I don't have much information on Pecchioli either.
Thanks All,
Art
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