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Thu, 26 Mar 1998 09:09:51 GMT+0100 |
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Dear Paul, Ross and other shellies,
first of all I have to say hallo to each all for introducing myself
to the list. I am a Ph.D. student at the University of Bielefeld /
Germany and more of a leisure time conchologist since my main
research field are Terrestrial Isopoda, although I do some research
on fresh water bivalves.
And now I'd like to make a short comment on Paul Monfils' exhaustive
course in nomenclature: As far as I know suffices for geographic
expressions ending on -ensis are exclusively for female and male
names, the neuter form correctly must be -ense, e.g.
Cerastoderma (neuter though ending on -a) hauniense or in a wider
context -is is changing to -e e.g. Mytilus edulis vs. Cerastoderma
edule or Dentalium vulgare. Made I mistake on it?
A nice day to all of you, Andreas
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Andreas Leistikow
Universit t Bielefeld
Fakult t f r Biologie
Abteilung f r Morphologie und Systematik der Tiere
Morgenbreede 45
D-33615 BIELEFELD / Germany
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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