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List of carcinologists

A carcinologist is a scientist who studies crustaceans or is otherwise involved in carcinology (the science of crustaceans).

Name Born Died Country Ref.
Arthur Adams 1820 1878 United Kingdom
Alfred William Alcock 1859 1933 United Kingdom [1]
Donald Anderson 1939 Australia [2][3]
William Baird 1803 1872 United Kingdom [4]
Heinrich Balss 1886 1957 Germany [1]
J. Laurens Barnard 1928 1991 United States [1][5]
Keppel Harcourt Barnard 1887 1964 South Africa [6]
Paul Bartsch 1871 1960 United States [7]
Thomas Bell 1792 1880 United Kingdom [8]
James Everard Benedict 1854 1940 United States [5]
Dorothy E. Bliss 1916 1987 United States [3][9]
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile 1872 1945 United Kingdom [10]
Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc 1759 1828 France
Edward L. Bousfield 1926 Canada
Geoffrey A. Boxshall 1950 United Kingdom [3][11]
Eugène Louis Bouvier 1856 1944 France [1]
Thomas Elliot Bowman III 1918 1995 United States [5]
George Stewardson Brady 1832 1921 United Kingdom [12]
Johann Friedrich von Brandt 1802 1879 Germany
Gustav Henrik Andreas Budde-Lund 1846 1911 Denmark [13]
Martin Burkenroad 1910 1986 United States [14]
William Thomas Calman 1871 1952 United Kingdom [1][8]
Fenner Albert Chace, Jr. 1908 2004 United States [3][5]
Charles Chilton 1860 1929 New Zealand [15]
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus 1835 1899 Germany
J. Stanley Cobb United States [3][16]
Giuseppe Colosi 1892 1975 Italy
Alain G. P. Crosnier France [3]
Eugen von Daday 1855 1920 Romania [17]
James Dwight Dana 1813 1895 United States [18]
Charles Darwin 1809 1882 United Kingdom [19]
Wilhem de Haan 1801 1855 Netherlands [20]
Johannes Govertus de Man 1850 1930 Netherlands [1]
Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest 1784 1838 France
Johan Christian Fabricius 1745 1808 Denmark [21]
Walter Faxon 1848 1920 United States [22]
Darryl L. Felder United States [3][23]
Milton F. Fingerman United States [3]
Joseph F. Fitzpatrick, Jr. 1932 2002 United States
Jacques Forest 1920 2012 France [3][24]
Wilhelm Giesbrecht 1854 1913 Germany [25]
Martin Glaessner 1906 1989 Australia
Isabella Gordon 1901 1988 United Kingdom [1]
Karl Grobben 1854 1945 Austria [26]
Jean Abel Gruvel 1870 1941 France
Félix Édouard Guérin-Méneville 1799 1874 France
Danièle Guinot 1933 France [3][27]
Robert Gurney 1879 1950 United Kingdom [28]
Hans Jacob Hansen 1855 1936 Denmark [29]
William Aitcheson Haswell 1854 1925 United Kingdom [30]
Adrian Hardy Haworth 1768 1833 United Kingdom
William Perry Hay 1872 1947 United States [31]
Camill Heller 1823 1917 Austria [32]
Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst 1743 1807 Germany
Robert R. Hessler 1932 United States [3][33]
Horton H. Hobbs, Jr. 1914 1994 United States [3][5]
Lipke Holthuis 1921 2008 Netherlands [3][34]
Arthur Humes 1916 1999 United States [3][35]
Frederick Hutton 1836 1905 United Kingdom [36]
Thomas Henry Huxley 1825 1895 United Kingdom
Paul Louis Illg 1914 1998 United States [5]
Stanko Karaman 1889 1959 North Macedonia
Stanley Wells Kemp 1882 1945 United Kingdom [1]
Brian Frederick Kensley 1944 2004 South Africa [5]
Friedrich Kiefer 1897 1985 Germany [37]
Henrik Nikolai Krøyer 1799 1870 Denmark [38]
Karl Georg Herman Lang 1901 1976 Sweden [39]
Pierre André Latreille 1762 1833 France [40]
William Elford Leach 1790 1836 United Kingdom [8][41]
Marie V. Lebour 1876 1971 United Kingdom [42]
Rafael Lemaitre c. 1956 France [43]
Dominique Auguste Lereboullet 1804 1865 France
Liu Rui-Yu China [3][44]
Allan Riverstone McCulloch 1885 1925 Australia [45]
William Sharp Macleay 1792 1865 United Kingdom [46]
Raymond B. Manning 1934 2000 United States [3][5]
Eduard von Martens 1831 1904 Germany [47]
Edward J. Miers 1851 1930 United Kingdom [8]
Alphonse Milne-Edwards 1835 1900 France [1]
Henri Milne-Edwards 1800 1885 France [1]
Théodore Monod 1902 2000 France [1]
William A. Newman 1948 United States [3]
Guillaume-Antoine Olivier 1756 1814 France
Arnold Edward Ortmann 1863 1927 Germany
Isabel Pérez Farfante 1916 2009 Cuba [48]
Gary C. B. Poore 1944 Australia [3][49]
Constantine Samuel Rafinesque 1783 1840 France
John Witt Randall 1813 1892 United States [50]
Mary J. Rathbun 1860 1943 United States [1][5]
Richard Rathbun 1852 1918 United States [5]
Martin Rathke 1793 1860 Germany
August Emanuel von Reuss 1811 1873 Austria
Harriet Richardson 1874 1958 United States [5]
Antoine Risso 1777 1845 France [51]
Henry Bardt Roberts 1910 1979 United States [5]
Michèle de Saint Laurent 1926 2003 France [52]
George Samouelle 1790 1846 United Kingdom [8]
Georg Ossian Sars 1837 1927 Norway [53]
Michael Sars 1805 1869 Norway
Thomas Say 1787 1834 United States
Octavius Albert Sayce 1862 1911 Australia [54]
Waldo L. Schmitt 1887 1977 United States [5]
Gerhard Scholtz Germany [3]
Frederick Schram 1943 United States [3][55]
Raoul Serène 1909 1980 France [56]
Philipp Franz von Siebold 1796 1866 Germany
Dorothy M. Skinner 1930 2005 United States [3][57]
Alfred Evans Smalley 1928 1994 United States [1]
Sidney Irving Smith 1843 1926 United States [58]
Charles Spence Bate 1819 1889 United Kingdom [59]
Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing 1835 1926 United Kingdom [60][61][62]
William Stimpson 1832 1872 United States [5]
Jan Hendrik Stock 1931 1997 Netherlands [63]
Walter Medley Tattersall 1882 1948 United Kingdom [64]
G. M. Thomson 1848 1933 New Zealand [65]
Albert Vandel 1894 1980 France
Victor van Straelen 1889 1946 Belgium [66]
Karl Wilhelm Verhoeff 1867 1945 Germany [67]
Talbot H. Waterman 1914 2010 United States [3][68]
Friedrich Weber 1781 1823 Germany [69]
Adam White 1817 1879 United Kingdom [8]
Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm 1847 1875 Germany [70]
Austin Beatty Williams 1919 1999 United States [3][5]
Donald I. Williamson 1922 United Kingdom
Mildred S. Wilson 1909 1973 United States [5]
James Wood-Mason 1846 1893 United Kingdom
Carl Wilhelm Erich Zimmer 1873 1950 Germany

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