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Relationships among Mollusca

Relationships among Mollusca . By Aimee, Stefani, Ryan and Sarah. History of Mollusk Classification. 384-322B.C.: Aristotle classified Mollusks into two groups; Malachia (cephalopods) and Ostracodermata 23-79 A.D.: Pliny changes the names to Mollia and Testacea

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Relationships among Mollusca

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  1. Relationships among Mollusca By Aimee, Stefani, Ryan and Sarah

  2. History of Mollusk Classification • 384-322B.C.: Aristotle classified Mollusks into two groups; Malachia (cephalopods) and Ostracodermata • 23-79 A.D.: Pliny changes the names to Mollia and Testacea • 17th century: Jonstonus changed Mollia to Mollusca • Through the next couple of hundred years, many scientists contributed to changes in the classification of mollusks: • 1758- Linnaeus • 1795- Cuvier • 1806- Dumeril • 1801-1816: Jean Lamarck; removed • tunicates and barnacles from mollusca

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  4. Textbook, 2012

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  6. References http://www.biologyeducation.net/?page_id=39 http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v493/n7434/full/nature11736.html http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v477/n7365/abs/nature10382.html http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/lamarck.html

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