Spongiology
Spongiology is a branch of zoology concerning the study of sponges.[1]
Notable Spongiologists
- Pedro M. Alcolado
- Céline Allewaert
- Bernard Banaigs
- Patricia R. Bergquist
- James Scott Bowerbank
- Maurice Burton
- Henry John Carter
- Max Walker de Laubenfels
- Arthur Dendy
- Édouard Placide Duchassaing de Fonbressin
- Willard D. Hartman
- George John Hechtel
- Thomas Higgin
- John N.A. Hooper
- Efthimios Kefalas
- Randolph Kirkpatrick
- Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld
- Swee Cheng Lim
- Claude Lévi
- Giovanni Michelotti
- Edward Alfred Minchin
- Giovanni Domenico Nardo
- Stuart O. Ridley
- Eduard Oscar Schmidt
- Émile Topsent
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