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Leslie Hubricht

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Hubricht had 3 kinds of plants and 26 kinds of animals named in his honor. Hubricht himself named 81 kinds of land snails from the eastern United States. His list of scientific publications contains 147 entries.
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If he had lived in a previous century, Hubricht would have been called a "gentleman naturalist". His formal education ended after one semester of high school; his informal education lasted his lifetime.
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repairman. Much of his time, however, was devoted to one or another aspect of natural history, including plants, cave life, and
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Descriptions of 9 new species of freshwater amphipod crustaceans, with notes and new localities for other species
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Solem, Alan. 1986. A collector's tale. Field Museum Nat. Hist. Bull. June 1986: 21–24.
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Biographies of persons with N. American reptiles or amphibians named in their honor
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The distributions of the native land mollusks of the Eastern United States
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Another method for recording localities from topographical maps
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Professionally, Leslie Hubricht worked as an assistant at the
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Land Snails from the Caves of Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama
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from 1936 to 1943, then, until 1973, he was employed by
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Los Angeles, California
Meridian, Mississippi
biologist
malacologist
Missouri Botanical Gardens
Remington Rand
UNIVAC
amphipods
isopods
terrestrial
mollusks
United States
Alan Solem
Field Museum of Natural History
Chicago
Pilsbry, H. A.







"Inverterbrates"
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