Iwao Taki
Japanese malacologist
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Iwao Taki's Degrees
- PhD Marine Biology University of Tokyo
- Masters Zoology University of Tokyo
- Bachelors Biology University of Tokyo
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Iwao Taki was a Japanese malacologist. He described many taxa of Mollusca with Isao Taki , Tadashige Habe and Tokubei Kuroda. Life Iwao Taki was born on 19 June 1901 in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture. On the suggestion of his brother, Isao Taki, he entered in 1920. He graduated and worked at as a teacher in 1924. The next year, he entered Department of zoology, Faculty of Science, Kyoto Imperial University. In 1928, he graduated and worked in Seto Marine Biological Laboratory. He returned to Kyoto in August, and he founded The Malacological Society of Japan , and was involved in publishing the journal "Venus". In 1929, he became an assistant of department of zoology, Kyoto Imperial University. In 1933, he became assistant professor in the Marine Biological Laboratory at the . In 1950, he was appointed to a professorship of the Faculty of Fisheries and Animal Husbandry, Hiroshima University and became a head of marine biological laboratory. He was rarely involved in the graduate research of students because of his position, but he taught Yoichi Kado after the end of World War II. In 1952, he was promoted to professor of the Faculty of Fisheries and Animal Husbandry, Hiroshima University and he doubled as professor of the Faculty of Science, Hiroshima University and the head of marine biological laboratory until the next year.
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Published Works
- On two new eledonid octopods from the Antarctic Sea (1961) (19)
- On the morphology and physiology of the branchial gland in cephalopoda (1964) (11)
- 日本産頭足類11新種(内マダコ亜科の2新属を含む)について (1964) (10)
- On some cases of abnormality of the shell-plates in chitons (1932) (10)
- A Catalogue of the Cephalopoda of Wakayama Prefecture (1981) (8)
- On four newly known species of Octopoda from Japan (1963) (5)
- The mollusca of the Inland Sea of Japan (1) (1942) (5)
- Biological Laboratory, Imperial Household (ed.) 1971, The Sea Shells of Sagami Bay (1973) (5)
- Reports on the biology of the "Umitaka-Maru" expedition, part 2 : Planktonic gastropoda collected by the training vessal "Umitaka-Maru" from the Pacific and Indian Oceans in the course of her Antarctic expedition, 1956 (1962) (4)
- Studies on Japanese chitons (4) (3)
- ON A NEW SPECIES OF LAMELLARIA (L. UTINOMII, N. SP.) FROM SHIRAHAMA, WAKAYAMA PREFECTURE, JAPAN (MOLL., GASTROPODA) (1972) (1)
- Reports on the biology of the "Umitaka-Maru" expedition, Part 3 : Thecosomatous pteropoda collected by the training vessal "Umitaka-Maru" from the Antarctic waters in 1957 (1963) (0)
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