[Taxacom] prolific species describers

Michael A. Ivie mivie at montana.edu
Sat Apr 13 12:58:23 CDT 2013


No one can touch Maurice Pic, Lindroth's obituary states he described over
20,000 species, and I have seen other estimates as high as 38,000.  No one
knows how many really, Zoological Record missed many of  his descriptions,
and most have never been reexamined for validity.

Mike
> Hi,
>
> I had expected that this request has already been posted in Taxacom, but
> my (very) quick search in the Taxacom archive resulted in nothing. So here
> it is (again?).
>
> I am trying to set up a list of the most prolific species describers in
> zoology. A few names immediately came to my mind, like Charles Paul
> Alexander with more than 11,000 names in Diptera, and Johann Christian
> Fabricius with more than 10,000 names across several insect orders. But
> there might be more!
>
> So please post your bid for higher or similar numbers! I will distribute a
> top-10-list at the end.
>
> Although I am basically interested in the total number of names published
> by a single person, any further statistics are welcome, if available.
> Number of names still valid today, total number of genus- vs.
> species-group names ....
>
> Cheers, Michael Ohl
>
> Museum fuer Naturkunde, Berlin
> _______________________________________________
> Taxacom Mailing List
> Taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> http://mailman.nhm.ku.edu/mailman/listinfo/taxacom
>
> The Taxacom Archive back to 1992 may be searched with either of these
> methods:
>
> (1) by visiting http://taxacom.markmail.org
>
> (2) a Google search specified as:
> site:mailman.nhm.ku.edu/pipermail/taxacom  your search terms here
>
> Celebrating 26 years of Taxacom in 2013.
>


-- 
Michael A. Ivie, Ph.D., F.R.E.S.
Montana Entomology Collection
Marsh Labs, Room 50
NW corner of Lincoln and S.19th
1911 West Lincoln Street
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
USA

(406) 994-4610 (voice)
(406) 994-6029 (FAX)
mivie at montana.edu






More information about the Taxacom mailing list