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SPIRULA - Speciale Uitgave, Supplement Nr SPIRULA - Speciale uitgave, supplement nr. 2 13 Eponiemen betreffende personen verbonden aan de NMV Gijs+C. Kronenberg Inleiding In het kader van het 50-jarig jubileum van de NMV werd een lijst gepubliceerd (KUIPER, 1984: 1589-1590) met In eponiemen, dat wil zeggen, weekdiersoortenvernoemd naar Nederlandse malacologen. latere jaren verschenen hierop een aantal aanvullingen (KUIPER, 1986; KUIPER, 1988; KUIPER, 1989; KUIPER, 1991; KUIPER, 1992; KUIPER, 1993; KUIPER 1995). Na 1995 zijn er verder geen overzichten meer samengesteld. Helaas is aan het initiatiefvan met KUIPER (opera cit.) geen vervolg gegeven, zodat we een achterstand zitten, maar die nu wordt weggewerkt middels deze vernieuwde lijst. Criteria perd door [KRONENBERG] (2001). Om in de lijst opgenomen te worden dientte worden voldaan Daarnaast hebben deze criteriaook als gevolg dat de namen aan drie criteria: Trochus wilsi PICKERY, 1989 (KUIPER 1992); Ischnochiton Men moet lid zijn (geweest) van de N.M.V. ofeen plaatselij- vanbellei KAAS; en Notoplax richardi KAAS [ook vernoemd ke schelpenwerkgroep enigszins geliëerd aan de NMV, of naar de heer R.A. VAN BELLE] (KUIPER, 1993) uitde lijst zijn daar in zeer nauwe (privé) relatie mee staan (huwelijk, geschrapt daar deze personen niet de Nederlandse nationali- dank samenwonen, kinderen) als voor de vele jaren trouwe teit (gehad) hebben, en taxa vernoemd naar Prof. Dr. J.K.L. Of in niet daar deze ondersteuning en dergelijke. men moet dusdanige pro- MARTIN opgenomen zijn niet de Nederlandse fessioneel malacologische relatie hebben gestaan dat de nationaliteitheeft gehad. auteur het taxon dat tot wilde in het Taxa beschreven door b.v. uit van uiting brengen ver- E.J. KOPERBERG 1931, nog noemen van een soort of Dit laatste is, doorKUIPER niet omdat genus. toegegeven, opgenomen (1995), zijn opgenomen wat arbitrair en voor discussie vatbaar. Een botanicus die wat deze voor het stichtingsjaar van de NMV zijn beschreven. mollusken meeneemt van een reis valt er niet binnen, maar Omdat er in 25 jaar heel wat nieuwe leden in de vereniging een collega die weliswaar geen malacoloog is, maar die wel zijn bijgekomen heb ik gekozen voor een geheel nieuwe lijst, co-auteur is van een artikel met een malacologisch onder- waarbij ook de al door KUIPER (op. cit.) gesignaleerde epo- werp, weer wel. Er is dus deels een grijs gebied! niemen weer genoemd worden. Men dient zich te realiseren Men moet de Nederlandsenationaliteit(gehad) hebben. dat de voorliggende lijst waarschijnlijk niet compleet is: hier Gekeken wordt vanafhet de daar zal het hoofd pas oprichtingsjaar van N.M.V.; en een naam over zijn gezien. KUIPER dus alleen taxa beschreven na 1933 komen in aanmerking. (1984: 1588) schreefreeds: "Daartoe zouden allejaargangen van de Zoological Record van 1934 af doorgenomen moeten Door deze criteria komen een aantal namen (helaas) niet in worden door iemand die vertrouwd is met de voor- en fami- zoals soorten vernoemd lienamen der Nederlandse leden die aanmerking, bijv. naar RUMPHIUS, en een scherp oog heeft maar ook de soorten zoals gesignaleerd door bijvoorbeeld voor cryptische eponiemen (bv. Teralatirus, prosperi etc.)." BIJL MOOLENBEEK VAN DER & (1992). Als bijkomend voor- Hieraan kunnen dan nog b.v. de eponiemen betuleti, yeruni deel worden in ieder geval wel eponiemen opgenomen zoals en, nog cryptischer, tres van recenter datum, aan toegevoegd gesignaleerd door RICE (2002) of mogelijkheden zoals geop- worden. 14 SPIRULA - Speciale uitgave, supplement nr. 2 Dankwoord Opbouw van de lijst Ik dank (in alfabetische volgorde): J.J. (JOHN) VAN AART- De tabel is opgebouwd met in de eerste kolom de persoon wie is in de tweede kolom de SEN, A.G. (ALAN) BEU, A.N. (BRAM) VAN DER BIJL, A.S.H. naar een taxon vernoemd, betreffende is (BRAM) BREURE, A.C. (DOLF) VAN BRUGGEN, H. (HENK) naam van het taxon. Hierbij uitgegaan van DEKKER, C.H.J.M. (CHARLES) FRANSEN, E. (EDI) GITTEN- de naam zoals origineel is gepubliceerd, maar met wegla- BERGER, A. (AXEL) HAUSSMANN, H.J. (HENK) & J. (Jos) ting van een eventuele subgenusnaam. Deze staan in chro- HOENSELAAR, A.W. (ARIE) JANSSEN, H.H. (HUGO) KOOL, nologische volgorde. Als in een laterepublicatie de soort in J.G.J. (HANS) KUIPER, B.M. (BERNIE) LANDAU, M.M.S. een ander genus is geplaatst is dat niet meegenomen. Dit (MARC) LAVALEYE, W.J.M. (WIM) MAASSEN, T. (TOM) geldt ook als de geïntroduceerde naam later een synoniem MEIJER, H.K. (HENK) MIENIS, R.G. (ROB) MOOLENBEEK, is gebleken. Van slechts één van de soorten -die met een J.J. (JAN-JOHAN) TER POORTEN, J.J. (JAAP) VERMEULEN; asterik (*) is aangegeven- is de oorspronkelijke publicatie R.C. (RICHARD) WILLAN, en A.J. (TON) DE WINTER voor het niet gevonden. Deze is elders geverifieerd. Een goede bron toezenden van lijsten met eponiemen waarin zij op eniger- van informatiezijn de lijsten zoals gepubliceerd door KUI- lei wijze betrokken zijn, hetzij als vernoemd, hetzij als ver- PER (opera cit.) in het Correspondentieblad van de NMV, noemer, hetzij met aanvullende vondsten die door KUIPER de bekende literatuurrubrieken van FABER of BANK in Spi- en/ofmij gemist waren ofhet verifiëren van een naam. Het rula, en in overzichtswerken zoals dat van MAASSEN & Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie verstrekte gegevens over KOKSHOORN (2008) of necrologiën zoals die van C. BEETS via de nationaliteit van Prof. Dr. J.K.L. MARTIN en mw. H. (WINKLER PRINS, 1996). In een aantal gevallen is MARTIN-ICKE. Speciale dank aan R.A. (RUUD) BANK en -merendeels- email verkeer met diverse auteurs een ver- C.F. (COR) WINKLER PRINS die "enig" opzoekwerk voor me moeden als dat niet helemaal duidelijk werd al dan niet hebben verricht. bevestigd. Uiteraard zijn fouten, omissies en andere vergissingen geheel en al de verantwoordelijkheid van de schrijver. Tabel 1. Lijst van Mollusca Persoon Taxon Aartsen, C. van Evalea carinae van Aartsen & Corgan, 1996 Aartsen, J. van Kelliopsisjozinae van Aartsen & Carozza, 1997 Turbonilla & Aartsen, J. van jozinaevan Aartsen Corgan, 1996 Aartsen, J.J. van Cingulaaartseni Verduin, 1984 Aartsen, J.J. van Rissoa aartseni Verduin, 1985 Aartsen, J.J. van Alvania aartseni Verduin, 1986 Aartsen, J.J. van Odostomia aartseni Nofroni, 1988 Aartsen, J.J. van Mathilda vanaartseni de Jong& Coomans, 1988 Aartsen, J.J. van Aartsenia Warén, 1991 Aartsen, J.J. van Turbonilla aartseni Schander, 1994 Aartsen, J.J. van Polemicella aartseni Robba, Di Geronimo,Chaimanee, Negri & Sanftlippo, 2003 Aartsen, N. van Pyrgiscus ninettae van Aartsen & Corgan, 1996 Adam, W. Pholidoteuthis adami Voss, 1956 Adam, W. Sepia adami Roeleveld, 1972 Adam, W. Testudovolva adamiana Cate, 1973 Adam, W. Conus adami Wils, 1988 Adam, W. Truncatellina adami van Bruggen, 1994a Adam, W. Gulella adami van Bruggen, 1994b Adam, W. Punctum adami van Bruggen& Van Goethem, 2001 Aten, D. Atenia E. Gittenberger, 1968 Aten, D. Microma ateni Boeters, 1969 Aten, D. Chondrina ateni Altimira & Barcells, 1972 [nomen nudum] Aten, D. Abida secale ateni E. Gittenberger, 1973 Backhuys, W. Virpazaria backhuysi E. Gittenberger, 1969 Bakema, W.E. Crysallida willeminae van Aartsen, E. Gittenberger & Goud, 2000 Balke, N.P.W. Rissoa radiata balkei Verduin, 1976 Bank, R.A. Acicula lineolalata banki Boeters, E. Gittenberger & Subai, 1989 Bank, R.A. Armenica laevicollis banki Neubert & Menkhorst, 1994 Bank, R.A. Opisthostoma banki Maassen, 2002 Bar, Z. Monacha bari Forcart, 1981 Barnard, C.P. Trigonostoma barnardi A.W. Janssen, 1984 Bayer, C. Cerithium bayeri Beets, 1941 Bayer, C. 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