William Harper Pease

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William Harper Pease
William Harper Pease - carte-de-visite - anon.jpg
circa 1860
Born1824 Edit this on Wikidata
Died1871 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 46–47)
OccupationZoologist, malacologist Edit this on Wikidata

William Harper Pease (1824–1871) was a 19th-century American conchologist, shell collector and malacologist. He described many species of Indo-Pacific marine mollusks from the Cuming collection.

He moved in 1849 to Honolulu, from where he continued his research

One of the genera he described and named was the sea slug genus: Philinopsis Pease, 1860

Several species were named in his honor : Favartia peasei (Tryon, 1880), Conus peasei J. Brazier, 1877, Amygdalum peasei W. Newcomb, 1870 and Hypselodoris peasei (Bergh, 1880)

For many years, no image of Pease was known, until a 2021 paper revealed that two cartes-de-visite (one shown above) had been discovered in the Bishop Museum Archives, Honolulu.[1]

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  1. ^ Theodore Wells Pietsch III (April 2021). "Two unpublished photographic portraits of the American conchologist William Harper Pease (1824–1871)". Archives of Natural History. 48 (1): 175–178. doi:10.3366/ANH.2021.0695. ISSN 0260-9541. Wikidata Q106890578.
  • Info from 2,400 years of Malacology here: [1]


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