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Melanella Waikomitica
''Melanella'' is a genus of very small Ectoparasite, ectoparasitic sea snails, marine (ocean), marine gastropod molluscs or micromolluscs in the family (biology), family Eulimidae.Gofas, S. (2011). Melanella Bowdich, 1822. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=137978 on 04 December 2022 Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Melanella'': The Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database also includes the following species with names in current use * ''Melanella australiensis'' (Thiele, 1930) * ''Melanella campyla'' (Watson, 1883) * ''Melanella carneola'' (Gould, 1861 in 1859–61) * ''Melanella curvata'' (A. Adams, 1861-b) * ''Melanella dentaliopsis'' (A. Adams, 1861-b) * ''Melanella flexa'' (A. Adams, 1861-b) * ''Melanella labiosa'' (Sowerby II, 1834-b) * ''Melanella musta'' (Yokoyama, 1928) * ''Melanella nivea'' (A. Adams, 1861): species inquirenda * ''Melanella oblonga'' (Boettger) * ''Melanell ...
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Thomas Edward Bowdich
Thomas Edward Bowdich (20 June 179110 January 1824) was an English traveller and author. Life Bowdich was born at Bristol and educated at Bristol Grammar School. In 1813, he married Sarah Bowdich Lee, Sarah Wallis, who shared his subsequent career. In 1814, through his uncle, John Hope Smith, governor of the British Gold Coast (British colony), Gold Coast settlements, he obtained a writership in the service of the African Company of Merchants and was sent to Cape Coast. In 1817, he was sent, with two companions, William Hutchison and Henry Tedlie, to Kumasi on a mission to Osei Bonsu, the List of rulers of Asante, King of Asante, and chiefly through his skillful diplomacy the mission succeeded in its object of securing British control over the coast natives. In 1818, Bowdich returned to England, and in 1819 published an account of his mission and of the study he had made of the court of Kumasi, entitled ''Mission from Cape Coast Castle to Ashantee, &c.'' (London, 1819). He donat ...
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