List of malacologists
This is a list of malacologists, people who study or studied mollusks. It is a list of notable scientists, biologists, zoologists or naturalists, who are or were interested in malacology, which is the scientific study of the Mollusca. Many of these malacologists are notable for having named species and other taxa of mollusks. People who specialize in studying only or primarily the shells of mollusks are sometimes called conchologists instead of malacologists.
This list focuses primarily on people who study or studied recent taxa of mollusks rather than fossil mollusks, i.e., only a few paleontologists are included here. The list includes malacologists who are still alive, as well as those who lived in previous centuries. The list also includes researchers who devoted some of their research effort to malacology and some to other sciences.
Considering that mollusks are such a very large and diverse phylum of invertebrates, malacology in general is greatly understaffed in its research efforts.[1] For example, there is no living malacological expert who can properly identify all the species of Onchidiidae (about 143 species).[2] There are also not enough malacologists studying freshwater snails.[3]
A
- William Adam (1909–1988) from Belgium
- Johann Christian Albers (1795–1857) from Germany
- Joshua Alder (1792–1867) from Great Britain
- Frederick Aldrich (1927–1991) from the USA
- Truman Heminway Aldrich (1848–1932) from the USA, civil engineer and paleontologist
- R. Tucker Abbott (1919–1995) from the USA
- Arthur Adams (zoologist) (1820–1878) from Great Britain
- Charles Baker Adams (1814–1853) from the USA
- Henry Adams (zoologist) (1813–1877) from Great Britain
- César Marie Félix Ancey (1860–1906) from France
- Hermann Eduard Anton (1794-1872) from Germany
- Edwin Ashby (1861–1941) from Australia, expert in chitons[4]
- Jean Victoire Audouin (1797–1841) from France
B
- Katsuyoshi Baba, a Japanese malacologist who published a monograph of the fossil mollusks of Japan in 1990
- Károly Bába (1935–2007), from Hungary[5]
- Kikutaro Baba (1905–2001), from Japan
- Paul Bartsch (1871–1960), an American malacologist and carcinologist of German origin
- Fred Baker (1854–1938), from the USA
- Horace Burrington Baker (1889–1971), from the USA
- David Dwight Baldwin (1831–1912),[6] from Hawaii, USA. Studied land snails of Hawaii.[7]
- Klaus Bandel (1941),[6] paleontologist and malacologist from Germany, at Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut und Museum of the University of Hamburg[8]
- Charles Gustave François Hubert Bayer (1887–1956), from Netherlands[9]
- Frederick Bayer (1921–2007), from the USA[9]
- L. Bayer from Belgium/Africa[9]
- Henrik Henricksen Beck (1799–1863), from Denmark
- William Henry Benson (1803-1870), malacologist from "U.K./India/South Africa"[9]
- Joseph Charles Bequaert
- Rudolph Bergh
- Samuel Stillman Berry
- Michael Bielz (1787–1866) Austrian-Hungarian and Transylvanian schwabish zoologist, malacologist
- Eduard Albert Bielz (1827–1898) Austrian-Hungarian and Transylvanian zoologist malacologist (son of Michael Bielz)
- William G. Binney
- Willis Blatchley
- Harry Howard Bloomer, from England
- Caesar Rudolf Boettger
- Oskar Boettger
- Ignaz von Born (1742–1791), from Austria
- Filippo Bonanni
- Philippe Bouchet
- Jules René Bourguignat
- John William Brazier (1842–1930), from Australia
- William Broderip
- Captain Thomas Brown (naturalist) (1785–1862), from Britain
- Auguste Louis Brot (1821-1896), from Switzerland[10]
- Adolph Cornelis van Bruggen (A. C. van Bruggen, Dolf van Bruggen) (1929), from Netherlands and South Africa
- Jean Guillaume Bruguière
- Spiridon Brusina (1845–1909), from Croatia
- Rykel de Bruyne, from Netherlands
- James Bulwer
- John B. Burch
C
- Frédéric Cailliaud
- Philip Pearsall Carpenter
- Johann Hieronymus Chemnitz
- Jean-Charles Chenu
- Carl Chun
- George Hubbard Clapp
- William J. Clench
- Stefan Clessin
- Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell
- Walter Edward Collinge (1867–1947), from the United Kingdom
- Phil Colman, from Australia
- Matthew William Kemble Connolly (1872–1947), from Great Britain and South Africa
- Timothy Abbott Conrad
- Charles Montague Cooke, Jr. (1874–1948), from Hawaii
- William Cooper (conchologist)
- Alexandre Édouard Maurice Cossmann (1850–1924), from France
- James Hamilton Couper (1794–1866), from the USA
- Joseph Pitty Couthouy
- C. Stanley Bell Cox (1???–1924), from U.K.[9]
- Frederick John Cox (1915–2000), from Australia[9]
- Geoff Cox (malacologist) (1???–2000), from U.K.[9]
- James Charles Cox [M.D.] (1834–1912), from Australia[9]
- Keith Wickham Cox (1915–????), from the USA[9]
- Leslie Reginald Cox (1897–1965) from U.K.[9]
- Percy Zachariah Cox [Major General, Sir] (1864–1937) from U.K. and from Iran[9]
- Henry Crampton
- Joseph Charles Hippolyte Crosse
- Hugh Cuming
- Georges Cuvier
D
- S. Peter Dance
- Emanuel Mendez da Costa
- William Healey Dall
- Philippe Dautzenberg
- Léopold de Folin
- Pierre Denys de Montfort
- Richard Dell
- Gérard Paul Deshayes
- Charles des Moulins
- Dezallier d'Argenville
- Lewis Weston Dillwyn
- Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn (1838-1913), from Germany,[9] also entomologist
- Alcide d'Orbigny
- Jacques Philippe Raymond Draparnaud
- Wilhelm Dunker (1809–1885), from Germany
E
- Charles Eliot, full name: Charles Norton Edgcumbe Eliot (1862–1931)
- Arthur Erskine Ellis, 1902–1983, [1]
- William Keith Emerson
- Bob Entrop nl:Bob Entrop
- José Espinosa from Cuba
F
- Jacques Sébastien François Léonce Marie Paul Fagot (1842-1908) French malacologist who often published as Paul Fagot
- William Gilbert Fargo (1867–1957), from the USA,[9] portrait
- Jules Favre from Switzerland
- James Ferriss
- André Étienne d'Audebert de Férussac (1786–1836), from France, also a naturalist
- John Fleming (1785–1857), from Scotland
- Edward Forbes (1815–1845) from Britain
- Lothar Forcart, Lothar H. E. W. Forcart (1902–1990), from Switzerland
- Richard Winslow Foster (4 Jan 1920 – 3 September 1964), malacologist in Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University[11][12]
G
- Andrew Garrett (explorer)
- David Geyer
- Theodore Gill
- Gustave Gilson (1859-1944), from Belgium,[9] portrait
- Johann Freidrich Gmelin
- Henry Haversham Godwin-Austen
- Joaquín González Hidalgo y Rodríguez (1839–1923), from Spain, known as Hidalgo
- Augustus Addison Gould
- Stephen Jay Gould, Paleontologist who also studied land snails.
- Arthur Fairfield Gray (1855–1944), USA
- Edward Whitaker Gray (1748–1806), Great Britain
- Elizabeth Gray (biologist) (1831–1924), Great Britain
- Francis Calley Gray (1790–1856), USA
- John Edward Gray (1800–1875), Great Britain
- Maria Emma Gray (1787–1876), Great Britain, wife of John Edward Gray
- Oliver Peter Gray (18??–19??), Great Britain
- Russell Gray (18??–1948), USA
- Sally J. Gray (1952), USA
- Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828), Great Britain
- Thomas Gray (biologist) (1820–1910), Great Britain
- Karl Grobben
- Alexandru Vasile Grossu (1910–2004), Romanian malacologist[13]
- Niccolò Gualtieri
- Gerard Pierre Laurent Kalshoven Gude (1858–1924) from Great Britain
- J. T. Gulick (1832–1923), from Hawaii, developed evolution theories with Charles Darwin
H
- Fritz Haas (zoologist)
- Samuel Stehman Haldeman
- Sylvanus Charles Thorp Hanley (1819–1899) from Britain
- Johann Daniel Wilhelm Hartmann from Germany
- Johan Coenraad van Hasselt (1797–1823), vertebratologist, but he also studied mollusks from Java
- William H. Heard
- Charles Hedley
- Georg Sebastian Helbling von Hirzenfeld, (1751- 1782), from Austria
- Leo George Hertlein
- Pierre Marie Heude
- Shintarō Hirase 平瀬 信太郎 (Hirase Shintarō) (1884–1939), from Japan
- Yoichirō Hirase 平瀬 与一郎 (Hirase Yoichirō) (1859–1925), from Japan, father of Shintarō Hirase
- Thomas George Bond Howes (1853–1905), from Great Britain, portrait
- Leslie Hubricht
- Christian Hee Hwass
I
- Tom Iredale
- Arturo Issel (1842–1922), from Italy
J
- John Clarkson Jay (1808–1891), American amateur conchologist. [2]
- John Gwyn Jeffreys (1809–1885)
- Charles W. Johnson (naturalist) (1863-1932), American naturalist and malacologist
- George Johnston (malacologist) (1797–1855), British malacologist
- Israel Heymann Jonas (1795–1851), German malacologist
- Félix Pierre Jousseaume
K
- Pieter Kaas nl:Pieter Kaas
- E. Alison Kay
- Myra Keen, from the USA[14]
- Louis Charles Kiener
- Jared Potter Kirtland
- Jørgen Knudsen (born 6 March 1918), from Denmark[15]
- Wilhelm Kobelt
- Heinz Albert Kollmann, Heinz A. Kollmann (1939), from Austria, prehistoric gastropods,[16] website
- Yoshio Kondo (1910–1990), from Hawaii
- Dieter Korn
- Arthur Krause (1851–1920), from Germany
- Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss
- Endre Krolopp (1935–2010), from Hungary, interested in Quaternary and Tertiary molluscs[17]
- Tokubei Kuroda
- Heinrich Carl Küster (1807-1876), from Germany, uncle of Emil Küster (1838-1921)[9]
L
- Frank Fortescue Laidlaw (1876–1963), from United Kingdom
- Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829), from France
- Aurèle La Rocque, from Canada
- Charles Francis Laseron (1887–1959), from America/Australia
- Isaac Lea (1792–1886), from the USA
- José H. Leal, from Brazil
- Michele Lessona (1823–1894), from Italy
- Jan Lever nl:Jan Lever (bioloog) (born 1922), from the Netherlands
- John Lightfoot (biologist) (1735–1788), from United Kingdom
- Ilya Mikhailovich Likharev (1917–2003), from Russia
- David R. Lindberg (born 1948), from the USA
- Karl Emil Lischke – de:Karl Emil Lischke fr:Karl Emil Lischke (1813–1886)
- Arnould Locard - (1841–1904) from France
- Richard Thomas Lowe (1802–1874), from United Kingdom
- Sven Ludvig Lovén (1809–1895), Swedish marine zoologist and malacologist
- Dochiţa Lupu, Romanian malacologist
M
- Edward Henry Madge (1901–1970), from Great Britain
- Virginia Orr Maes (1920-1986), American malacologist associated with the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia[18]
- August Wilhelm Malm
- Ernst Gustav Gotthelf Marcus (Ernesto) (1893–1968), from Germany/Brazil, a spouse of Eveline du Bois-Reymond Marcus
- Eveline Agnes du Bois-Reymond Marcus (1901–1990), from Germany/Brazil
- Jan Marcus (Jacob) (1702–1750), from Netherlands
- Patrick Marshall (1869–1950), geologist in New Zealand
- Eduard von Martens
- Friedrich Wilhelm Martini
- Thomas Martyn
- James Hamilton McLean
- J. C. McConnell
- Albert Raymond Mead (1915–2009), American malacologist specialist in Achatinidae
- Karl Theodor Menke
- Friedrich Christian Meuschen
- Louis André Gaspard Michaud (1795–1880), French malacologist, also known as Gaspard Michaud and as A. L. G. Michaud
- Jesse Wedgwood Mighels (1795–1861), from the USA
- Pierre-Aimé Millet (1783-1873), from France
- Adolph Modéer
- Otto Franz von Möllendorff (1848–1903), German malacologist
- Tommaso di Maria Allery Monterosato (1841–1927), from Italy
- Otto Andreas Lowson Mörch (1828–1878), from Sweden, Denmark and France
- Johann Rudolf Albert Mousson (1805-1890), from France and Switzerland[9]
- Robert C. Murdoch
N
- Adolf Naef
- Wesley Newcomb (1818–1892) from USA
- Pierre-Henri Nyst nl:Pierre-Henri Nyst
- Carlos Núñez Cortés (b. 1942) from Argentina.
O
- Nils Hjalmar Odhner
- William Erwood Old, Jr.
- Arthur Peter Hoblyn Oliver (1918–1984), from UK
- Walter Reginald Brook Oliver (1883–1957), from Australia/New Zealand
- Alcide d'Orbigny
- Arnold Edward Ortmann
P
- Somsak Panha, from Thailand
- J.J.I. Alcide de Paladilhe from France
- Somwang Patamakanthin (1976-), from Thailand, son of Somnuek Patamakanthin
- Somnuek Patamakanthin, from Thailand, father of Somwang Patamakanthin
- Katherine Evangeline Hilton Van Winkle Palmer (1895–1982), USA, spouse of Ephraim Laurence Palmer,[9] Tertiary molluscs, portrait
- William Harper Pease
- Paul Pelseneer (1863–1945), from Belgium
- George Perry (naturalist), (1771–1???), British naturalist and malacologist
- Edward J. Petuch (born 1949) US paleontologist with malacological interests from the USA
- Sauveur Abel Aubert Petit de la Saussaye (1792–1870), from France
- Georg Johann Pfeffer (1854–1931), German zoologist
- Carl Pfeiffer (malacologist) (?-1852), German malacologist
- Carl Jonas Pfeiffer (1779–1836), German malacologist, uncle of Louis Pfeiffer
- Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer (1805–1877), German physician, botanist and conchologist
- Henry Augustus Pilsbry
- István Pintér (1911–1998), from Hungary[9]
- László Ernö Pintér (1942–2002), from Hungary[9][19]
- Carlo Pollonera (1849–1923), from Italy
- Winston Ponder
- Guido Poppe
- Valéry Louis Victor Potiez (1806–1870), from France
- Arthur William Baden Powell
- Hugh Berthon Preston (1871–1945)
- Temple Prime
- Alice Pruvot-Fol
R
- Lewis Radcliffe
- Constantine Samuel Rafinesque
- Constant A. Récluz (1797–1873), from France
- Lovell Augustus Reeve
- Harald Alfred Rehder (1907–1996), from the USA
- Lois Corea Rehder (1911–1988), from the USA, spouse of Harald Alfred Rehder
- Otto von Retowski (1849–1925), from Poland/Russia
- Gotthard Richter - from Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (retired in 1990). Interested in pelagic gastropods.[20]
- Hendrik van Rijgersma
- Robert Robertson (1934–20??) from the UK and USA
- Guy Coburn Robson
- Jean-Pierre Rocroi
- Peter Friedrich Röding
- Thomas Rogers (biologist) (1827–1901), from Great Britain [3]
- Emilio Rolán from Spain; father (born 1935) is Emilio Rolán Mosquera, son (born 1965) is Emilio Alvarez Rolán, both malacologists
- Caroline E. Rooney
- Landon Timmonds Ross, Jr.
- Gary Rosenberg (1959–) from the USA
- William B. Rudman
- John Ruskin
- Vasiliy E. Ruzhentsev
S
- Luitfried von Salvini-Plawen (1939-), from Austria
- Madoka Sasaki (?-1927), from Japan, works about Cephalopoda
- Takenori Sasaki (19??), the malacologist from the University Museum, the University of Tokyo.[21] http://www.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/hp/sasaki/
- Thomas Say
- Christoffer Schander (1960-2012), from Sweden, Director of University Museum of Bergen, Norway.
- Mattheus Marinus Schepman (1847-1919), from the Netherlands
- Otto Heinrich Schindewolf (1896–1971), from Germany, evolution of cephalopods
- Revett Sheppard
- Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher
- Bohumil Shimek
- Robert James Shuttleworth (1810–1874), from Great Britain and Switzerland
- Hartwig Schütt (1923–2009), from Germany, expert in land snails of Turkey[22]
- Charles Torrey Simpson
- Heinrich Simroth
- Claude Sionnest
- Antoni Ślósarski (1843–1897), from Poland [4], pl:Antoni Ślósarski
- Allen K. Smith (19??-????), from the USA[9]
- Allyn Goodwin Smith (1893-1976), from the USA[9]
- Annie Mills Smith (1897-????), from the USA[9]
- Arthur Donaldson Smith (1864-1939), from U.K.[9]
- Brian John Smith (1939-2006), from U.K./Australia[9]
- Burnett Smith (1877-1958), from the USA[9]
- Charles Smith (topographer) (c. 1715-1762), from Ireland[9]
- Colleen M. Smith (1919-????), from the USA[9]
- Diderick Smith (????-????), from Germany/Netherlands[9]
- Doris Amelia Smith (1908-1992), from South Africa[9]
- Douglas G. Smith (1945-????), from the USA[9]
- Edgar Albert Smith (1847–1916), British zoologist[9]
- Edmund Hobart Smith (1935-????), from the USA[9]
- Egbert T. Smith (????-1973?), from the USA[9]
- Elsie C. Smith (19???-????)[9]
- Emily Williams Smith (1908-1978), from the USA[9]
- Eric Richard Anthony Smith (1953-????), from the USA[9]
- Ernest Rice Smith (1891-1952), from the USA[9]
- Eugene Allen Smith (1841–1927), malacologist from the USA[9]
- Francis A. Smith (****-1983), from the USA[9]
- Harlan Ingersoll Smith (1872-1940), from the USA/Canada[9]
- Harry M. Smith (????-1974?), from the USA[9]
- Herbert Huntington Smith (1851–1919), from the USA[9]
- Illene Harper Smith (1905-????), from the USA[9]
- James Smith (1782-1867), from UK[9]
- James Edward Smith (1759-1828), from UK[9]
- James Perrin Smith (1864-1931), from the USA[9]
- Judith Terry Smith (1940-????), from the USA[9]
- Julian Smith (1920?-20??), from the USA[9]
- Lillian Cassat Smith (1900-1971), from the USA[9]
- Lourens Johannes Smith (19??-2003), from South Africa[9]
- Maxwell Smith (1888-1961), from the USA[9]
- Mrs. Maxwell Smith (????-1946?), from the USA[9]
- Michael Dillon Smith (1938-????), from the USA[9]
- Muriel F. I. Smith (19??-????), from Canada[9]
- Ralph Ingram Smith (1916-1993), from the USA[9]
- Ray Fred Smith (1919-????), from the USA[9]
- Sanderson Smith (1832-1915), from UK/USA[9]
- Shelagh M. Smith (19??-????), from UK[9]
- Sidney Irving Smith (1843-1926), from the USA, brother-in-law of A. E. Verrill[9]
- Terry Smith (????-1979), from the USA[9]
- Uselma C. Smith (1841-1902), from the USA[9]
- Vivienne Smith (????-????), from the USA[9]
- Walter L. Smith (1918-????), from the USA[9]
- William Smith (geologist) (1769-1839), from UK[9]
- William A. Smith (????-1964?), from the USA[9]
- William Walter Smith (1852-1942), from New Zealand[9]
- Alan Solem, full name George Alan Solem (1931–1990) from the USA, curator of invertebrates in Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. Bibliography
- Árpád Soós (1912–1991), from Hungary, son of Lajos Soós
- Lajos Soós (1879–1972), from Hungary
- Louis François Auguste Souleyet (1811–1852), from France
- George Brettingham Sowerby I
- George Brettingham Sowerby II
- George Brettingham Sowerby III
- James Sowerby
- Gerard Spaink (1928–2005), from Netherlands
- Lorenz Spengler
- Alexander Staikopoulos
- Yaroslav Igorevich Starobogatov Ярослав Игоревич Старобогатов (1932–2004), from Russia[23]
- Robert Edwards Carter Stearns (1827–1909), USA – fr:Robert Edwards Carter Stearns
- William Stimpson
- Hermann Strebel (1834–1915), from Germany and Mexico.
- Samuel Emanuel Studer
- Rudolf Sturany (1867–1935), from Austria,[24] works
- Chirasak Sutcharit, from Thailand
- Henry Suter
- William John Swainson
- Ernest Ruthven Sykes (1867–1954), from Great Britain[6]
T
- Cesare Maria Tapparone-Canefri (1838–1891), from Italy[9]
- Dwight Willard Taylor (1932–2006) from USA, also paleontologist, Hydrobiidae and Physidae[25]
- Johan Jacob Tesch (1877–1954), from the Netherlands
- Pieter Tesch nl:Pieter Tesch (1879–1961), fom the Netherlands, brother of Johan Jacob Tesch
- William Theobald
- Johannes Thiele (1860–1935) from Germany
- Fred G. Thompson, USA, at the Florida Museum of Natural History [5]
- John Read le Brockton Tomlin
- Franz Hermann Troschel
- George Washington Tryon
- Ruth Turner (full name Ruth Dixon Turner) (1915–2000), from the USA
- William Turton (1762–1835), British naturalist
U
- William Irvin Utterback (1872–1949), USA,[9] author of the The Naiades of Missouri (1916), portrait in 1901, portrait
V
- József Vágvölgyi, Hungarian malacologist, discoverer of Lonesome George, the last Pinta Island tortoise
- Albert Jean Baptiste Marie Vayssière (1854–1942), French malacologist and entomologist [6]
- Bernard Verdcourt
- Geerat J. Vermeij
- Chavalit Vidthayanon (1959-), from Thailand
- Haris Vlavianos
- Emily H. Vokes, from the USA
- Harold E. Vokes, from the USA
W
- Antoni Józef Wagner (1860–1928), from Poland/Austria
- Carroll Marshall Wagner (born 19??), from the USA
- Frances Eleanor Wagner (born 1916), from the USA
- Frances Joan Estelle Wagner (born 1927), from Canada
- Genevieve Wagner (died 1979), from USA, 1st spouse of
- Janós Wagner (1906–1948), from Hungary
- Johann Andreas Wagner (1797–1861), from Germany
- Johann Jacob Wagner (1641–1695), from Germany
- Robert Jacob Lewis Wagner (1905–1992), from the USA
- Rudolph Wagner (1805–1864), from Germany
- W. M. Wagner (1926–1991), from the Netherlands
- William Wagner (zoologist) (1796–1885), from the USA
- Bryant Walker (1856–1936), from USA (works) note: a few other malacologists/biologists are also named Walker
- Robert Boog Watson (1823–1910), from Scotland
- Reverend William Henry Webster (died 1931), from Wauiku, New Zealand (his articles)
- Wilhelm August Wenz (1886–1945), from Germany
- Carl Agardh Westerlund (1831–1908), from Sweden
- Wolfgang Karl Weyrauch (1907–1970), South American freshwater gastropods and land gastropods[26]
- Gilbert Percy Whitley (1903–1975), born in Great Britain, lived in Australia
- Carl Arend Friedrich Wiegmann (1836–1901), from Germany[6]
- Martha Burton Woodhead Williamson (1843-1922)[27]
- Thomas Vernon Wollaston (1822–1878), from Great Britain
- Bernard Barham Woodward (1853–1930), from Great Britain
- Charles B. Wurtz (1916–1982), USA,[9] portrait
Y
- Gordon Yamakawa (1885–1910), from Japan, works
- Takaharu Yamamoto (1908–1950), from Japan, works
- Matajiro Yokoyama, (1860–1942), from Japan, works
Z
- Adolf Michael Zilch (1911–2006), from Germany
See also
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Further reading
- Coan E. V., Kabat A. R. & Petit R. E. (15 February 2009). 2,400 years of malacology, 6th ed., 830 pp. & 32 pp. [Annex of Collations]. American Malacological Society
- Coan E. V., Kabat A. R. & Petit R. E. (15 February 2011). 2,400 years of malacology, 8th ed., 936 pp. + 42 pp. [Annex of Collations]. American Malacological Society
- Coan E. V., Kabat A. R. & Petit R. E. (8 March 2012). 2,400 years of malacology, 9th ed., 1024 pp. + 76 pp. [Annex of Collations]. American Malacological Society
- Biographies and bibliographies of eminent conchologists at Conchological Society of Great Britain & Ireland website
- Alphabetical Listing of Conchologists – Malacologists
- Abbott, R. T. & Young M. E. (eds.) (1973). American Malacologists: A national register of professional and amateur malacologists and private shell collectors and biographies of early American mollusk workers born between 1618 and 1900. American Malacologists, Falls Church, Virginia. Consolidated/Drake Press, Philadelphia. 494 pp.