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Michele Stossich (10 August 1857 - 7 February 1906) was an Italian zoologist and helminthologist born in Trieste. He was the son of biologist Adolf Stossich (1824-1900). Stossich studied at the University of Innsbruck and Vienna Polytechnic, earning his teaching certificate in 1878. Afterwards, he was an instructor in Fiume (1878-1882) and Trieste. In 1902 he described Cyclocoelidae, a family of parasitic flatworms.〔() Mapress Cyclocoelidae〕〔() Keys to the Trematoda, Volume 1 by David Ian Gibson, Arlene Jones, Rodney Alan Bray〕 During his career he classified a number of helminthological species, and has several zoological species named after him.〔() The history of Italian parasitology〕 He was a member of the ''Società adriatica di scienze naturali'' (Adriatic Society of Natural Sciences), the ''Società agraria di Trieste'' (Agricultural Society of Trieste), a corresponding member of the Museum of Rovereto and the Royal Academy of Sciences Modena. He published numerous scientific articles in various periodicals, many of them located in the acts of the Adriatic Society of Natural Sciences- Trieste. The following are a few of his principal publications: * ''I distomi dei pesci marini e d'acqua dolce'', 1886 * ''I distomi dei mammiferi'', 1892 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michele Stossich」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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