Tommaso Di Maria Allery Monterosato
Tommaso di Maria Allery, marchese di Monterosato was an Italian malacologist.
He was born in Palermo, Italy, in 1841 and died there in 1927. He became a distinguished scholar of the Mollusca in the Mediterranean, appreciated by students of malacology from around the world.
Despite his reluctance to research in the field, he collected a considerable amount of specimens to be studied in collaboration with other scholars. During his many travels in Italy and abroad, he kept many contacts with famous malacologists.
His scientific production was of considerable importance. He described many new species, enumerated the Mediterranean shells and studied the fossil deposits of Mount Pellegrino. According to the World Register of Marine Species he has named 345 marine species, many of which have become synonyms
Species named after Monterosato
The following marine species were named after Monterosato, many of which have become synonyms Acicularia monterosatoi De Boury MS, Monterosato, 1890 : synonym of Melanella pyramidalis Acteon monterosatoi Dautzenberg, 1889Buccinum monterosatoi Locard, 1886 : synonym of Buccinum humphreysianum Bennet, 1824Cadulus monterosatoi Locard, 1897Coralliophila monterosatoi Daronia monterosatoi van Aartsen & Bogi, 1986 : synonym of Rugulina monterosatoi Granigyra monterosatoi : synonym of Rugulina monterosatoi Lepidochitona monterosatoi Kaas & Van Belle, 1981Melanella monterosatoi : synonym of Melanella pyramidalis Octopus monterosatoi Fra Piero, 1895Philine monterosatoi Pleurotoma monterosatoi Locard, 1897: synonym of Spirotropis monterosatoi Polygireulima monterosatoi : synonym of Melanella monterosatoi : synonym of Melanella pyramidalis- Roxania monterosatoi Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896Rugulina monterosatoi Scala monterosatoi de Boury, 1890 : synonym of Cylindriscala acus Spirotropis monterosatoi Turritella monterosatoi Kobelt, 1887: synonym of Turritella turbona Monterosato, 1877
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