Dear Thomas,
The only Henrard I know off is Dr. J. Th. Henrard, founder of the Dutch
Malacological Society in 1934. Although he was a botanist, moreover an
expert on grasses, he published also a number of papers on molluscs. He was
particularly interested in colour-varieties in land- and freshwater molluscs
(Cepaea, Planorbarius, etc.), but never published something about
Planispira corniculum albida or Planispira corniculum monozona, although he
used the varietal name albida in connection with Planorbis (now
Planorbarius) corneus and Cepaea nemoralis and C. hortensis.
Information concerning Henrard and his list of publications can be found in:
Kuiper, J.G.J., 1975. Jan Theodoor Henrard (1881-1974). Basteria, 39 (3-6):
69-74.
Best regards,
Henk K. Mienis
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Subject: descriptions
> Does anyone know where these taxa were described:
>
> Drymaeus morbidus chiletensis (Weyrauch, ?)
> Drymaeus scitulus auranticoloris (Weyrauch, ?)
> Drymaeus scitulus cochambulensis (Weyrauch, ?)
> Drymaeus vexillum samnensis (Weyrauch, ?)
> Neopetraeus camachoi Weyrauch, ?
> Planispira corniculum albida Henrard, ?
> Planispira corniculum monozona Henrard, ?
>
>
>
> G. Thomas Watters, PhD
> Curator of Molluscs
> Museum of Biological Diversity
> Department of Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology
> The Ohio State University
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> Columbus, OH 43212 USA
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> Visit the Mollusc Division at:
> http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~molluscs/OSUM2
>
> "Let me take you, baby, down to the riverbed,
> Gotta tell you something go right to your head" - Spirit
>
> So join the Freshwater Mollusc Conservation Society at:
> http://ellipse.inhs.uiuc.edu/FMCS/index.html
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