The Museum's malacology collection was started in 1976 when Janke Kolff donated her extensive, personal mollusc collection. |
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Ms. Johnstone was a student of malacology, the study of mollusks, and her focus came palpably through the pages of her guidebook. |
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Indeed, it was in malacology that Lermond's contributions to natural science have been most long lasting. |
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Bouchet is head of malacology in the natural history museum in Paris and has named more than 500 species new to science himself. |
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As Distel worked on his research, he kept an eye out for Kuphus, which had gained a reputation as the Loch Ness monster of malacology. |
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The scientific study of molluscs is accordingly called malacology. |
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