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Tadashige Habe (1916-2001)
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Tadashige Habe (1916-2001)

Paul Callomon
The Nautilus (Philadelphia), v 116(2), pp 67-68
18 Jun 2002
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/34200#page/79/mode/1upView
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Abstract

Life Sciences & Biomedicine Marine & Freshwater Biology Science & Technology Zoology
Tadashige Habe, who died at 85 on December 29, 2001, was one of the most productive and influential zoologists of the twentieth century. He played a major part in the development of malacology in Japan and the western Pacific, and authored a large number of books that set the standards for the study of the systematics and distribution of mollusks from that area of the world.

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