Madoka Sasaki
Madoka Sasaki was a Japanese zoologist, who is known for his work on Cephalopods of Japan, as well as other groups such as salamanders.[1] Sasaki was Professor of Zoology in the Fishery Department of the College of Agriculture at Tohoku Imperial University, Sapporo, Japan. Sasaki died in 1927[2] and his major work A monograph of the dibranchiate cephalopods of the Japanese and Adjacent Waters was published posthumously in 1929,[3] and was based largely on his studies of the cephalopod collections of the Zoology Department of the "Tokyo University Museum", many of which he collected himself.[2] The species Sebastodes sasakii, Octopus sasakii and Sepia sasakii are among the taxa that bear names that honour Sasaki.[4]
References
- ↑ Madoka Sasaki (1924). "On a Japanese Salamander, in Lake Kuttarush, which Propagates like the Axolotl" (PDF). Hokkaido University. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
- 1 2 Ian G. Gleadall (2003). "A Note on the ephalopoda Type Specimens in the Zoology Department of Tokyo University Museum" (PDF). Journal of Molluscan Studies. 69: 375–380.
- ↑ Madoka Sasaki (1929). A monograph of the dibranchiate cephalopods of the Japanese and adjacent waters. College of Agriculture, Hokkaido Imperial University.
- ↑ "Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. S." Hans G. Hansson. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
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