2011
DOI: 10.4002/040.054.0109
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The Publications and Malacological Taxa of William Wood (1774–1857)

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“…Smith (1906) . Biographical references have largely been obtained from Coan et al (2011) . In the context of this paper, the following acquisitions are important to mention as they contained type material of several taxa dealt with herein.…”
Section: The Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smith (1906) . Biographical references have largely been obtained from Coan et al (2011) . In the context of this paper, the following acquisitions are important to mention as they contained type material of several taxa dealt with herein.…”
Section: The Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This compilation included all the publications listed in the section "Previous studies on bivalves from the CFR", as well as the original description of all the species reported from the area. Additional information comes from: Aldea and Troncoso (2008), Aldea and Valdovinos (2005), Aldea et al (2002), Ashton (2007), Buroker et al (1983), Castellanos (1971), Castilla and Guiñez (2000), Castilla et al (2005), Cazzaniga (1994), Chaparro et al (1993), Coan (1988Coan ( , 1997Coan ( , 1999Coan ( , 2000, Dall (1890, 1901, 1908b, 1909), del Rio (1997, Dell (1964Dell ( , 1972Dell ( , 1990, Dijkstra and Köhler (2008), Dijkstra and Marshall (2008), d'Orbigny (1834-1847, Grau (1959), Zelaya (2011, 2013), Hanley (1860), Holmes et al (2005), Huber (2010), Jonkers (2003), Knudsen (1970), Lamy (1906Lamy ( , 1912Lamy ( , 1922Lamy ( , 1931Lamy ( , 1934, Letelier et al (2003), Linse (1997Linse ( , 2002, Linse and Brandt (1998),…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andrews' with the masculine name Mesodon andrewsi for a polygyrid land snail. Most egregious is the narrative reported by Coan and Petit (2011) of Gray (1800Gray ( -1875, whose assimineid gastropod species Assiminea francesiae Wood, 1828, was named for Gray's sister Frances but was changed from francesiae to francesii by Rev. Joseph Goodall (1760-1840) prior to being published (Wood 1828).…”
Section: Female Eponyms Of Mollusks (N = 65)mentioning
confidence: 99%