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Richard Kenneth Dell (11 July 1920 – 6 March 2002) was a New Zealand
malacologist Malacology, from Ancient Greek μαλακός (''malakós''), meaning "soft", and λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study", is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (molluscs or mollusks), the second-largest ...
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Biography

Dell was born in
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in 1920. As a young boy, he took an interest in shells, collecting them from the shores of
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. He even managed to start a "museum" in his backyard. He also helped curate the
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shell collection. Dell studied at
Mount Albert Grammar School Mount Albert Grammar School, commonly known as MAGS, is a co-educational state secondary school in Mount Albert in Auckland, New Zealand. It teaches students in year levels 9 to 13. , Mount Albert Grammar School is the second largest school in N ...
and later at the
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. He took a teacher’s course at Auckland Teachers' College, but
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
delayed his plans to become a teacher. He joined the New Zealand Artillery, serving on
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, the
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, Southwest Asia,
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, and
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. He later published several papers on the
land snail A land snail is any of the numerous species of snail that live on land, as opposed to the sea snails and freshwater snails. ''Land snail'' is the common name for terrestrial molluscs, terrestrial gastropod mollusks that have gastropod shell, shel ...
s he had collected in the Solomon Islands. In 1946, he married botanist and schoolteacher Miriam Matthews, and they had four daughters together. His wife continued working after their marriage and became a well-known women's advocate. After the war, Dell was offered a job as malacologist at the
Dominion Museum The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa ( Māori for ' the treasure box'), it opened in 1998 after the merging of the National Museum of New Zealand a ...
, where he started to standardise the cabinets and built up a collection of more than 30,000 specimens. In the meantime, he took a master's degree in Science at Victoria University College, with a pioneering thesis on
cephalopod A cephalopod is any member of the molluscan Taxonomic rank, class Cephalopoda (Greek language, Greek plural , ; "head-feet") such as a squid, octopus, cuttlefish, or nautilus. These exclusively marine animals are characterized by bilateral symm ...
s,
octopus An octopus (: octopuses or octopodes) is a soft-bodied, eight-limbed mollusc of the order Octopoda (, ). The order consists of some 300 species and is grouped within the class Cephalopoda with squids, cuttlefish, and nautiloids. Like oth ...
es and
squid A squid (: squid) is a mollusc with an elongated soft body, large eyes, eight cephalopod limb, arms, and two tentacles in the orders Myopsida, Oegopsida, and Bathyteuthida (though many other molluscs within the broader Neocoleoidea are also ...
. Dell was one of the zoologists studying invertebrates on the 1949 New Zealand American Fiordland Expedition.'''' His breakthrough came with the 1954 Chatham Islands expedition. The results were published in 1956 as ''The Archibenthal Mollusca of New Zealand'', which was a major contribution to the knowledge of
mollusc Mollusca is a phylum of protostome, protostomic invertebrate animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 76,000 extant taxon, extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest animal phylum ...
an fauna in the
bathyal zone The bathypelagic zone or bathyal zone (from Greek βαθύς (bathýs), deep) is the part of the open ocean that extends from a depth of below the ocean surface. It lies between the mesopelagic above and the abyssopelagic below. The bathypela ...
of New Zealand waters. This publication earned him a Doctorate in Science in 1956. Soon after, Dell started to work on
Antarctic The Antarctic (, ; commonly ) is the polar regions of Earth, polar region of Earth that surrounds the South Pole, lying within the Antarctic Circle. It is antipodes, diametrically opposite of the Arctic region around the North Pole. The Antar ...
collections, with among others Alan Beu and
Winston Ponder Winston Frank Ponder (born 1941) is a malacologist born and educated in New Zealand who has named and described many marine and freshwater animals, especially micromolluscs. Education and career Ponder graduated with an MSc, PhD (1968) and ...
. In 1964, he published a major
monograph A monograph is generally a long-form work on one (usually scholarly) subject, or one aspect of a subject, typically created by a single author or artist (or, sometimes, by two or more authors). Traditionally it is in written form and published a ...
on the Antarctic
bivalve Bivalvia () or bivalves, in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class (biology), class of aquatic animal, aquatic molluscs (marine and freshwater) that have laterally compressed soft bodies enclosed b ...
s,
chiton Chitons () are marine molluscs of varying size in the class Polyplacophora ( ), formerly known as Amphineura. About 940 extant and 430 fossil species are recognized. They are also sometimes known as sea cradles or coat-of-mail shells or suck ...
s and
scaphopod Scaphopoda (plural scaphopods , from Ancient Greek σκᾰ́φης ''skáphē'' "boat" and πούς ''poús'' "foot"), whose members are also known as tusk shells or tooth shells, are a class (biology), class of shelled Marine life, marine inve ...
s. In 1965 Dell was a participant in the Royal Society Expedition to the British Solomon Islands Protectorate. Dell became first Assistant Director in 1961 and later in 1966, Director of the Dominion Museum, which would become the
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. Usually known as Te Papa ( Māori for ' the treasure box'), it opened in 1998 after the merging of the National Museum of New Zealand ...
. He retired in 1980, and started writing again. In 1990, he published his standard work ''Antarctic Mollusca with special reference to the Fauna of the Ross Sea''. Dell published more than 150 papers on
Mollusca Mollusca is a phylum of protostome, protostomic invertebrate animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 76,000 extant taxon, extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest animal phylum ...
(marine, terrestrial and freshwater),
crab Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura (meaning "short tailed" in Greek language, Greek), which typically have a very short projecting tail-like abdomen#Arthropoda, abdomen, usually hidden entirely under the Thorax (arthropo ...
s and
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
s. He also made a major contribution to the Antarctic
biogeography Biogeography is the study of the species distribution, distribution of species and ecosystems in geography, geographic space and through evolutionary history of life, geological time. Organisms and biological community (ecology), communities o ...
.


Honours and awards

In the
1981 New Year Honours The New Year Honours 1981 were appointments by most of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries, and honorary ones to citizens of other countrie ...
, Dell was appointed a
Companion of the Queen's Service Order The King's Service Order () established by royal warrant (document), royal warrant of Queen regnant, Queen Elizabeth II on 13 March 1975, is used to recognise "valuable voluntary service to the community or meritorious and faithful services to t ...
for public services. In 1977, he was awarded the
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal The Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal () is a commemorative medal created in 1977 to mark the 25th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession in 1952. The medal is physically identical in all realms where it was awarded, save for Canada ...
, and in 1990 he received the
New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal The New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal was a commemorative medal awarded in New Zealand in 1990 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, and was awarded to 3,632 people. Background The New Zealand 1990 Com ...
. He was an honoured member of many scientific societies and committees. He won prizes and medals in New Zealand and abroad, including the Hamilton Prize in 1955, and the
Hector Medal The Hector Medal, formerly known as the Hector Memorial Medal, is a science award given by the Royal Society Te Apārangi in memory of Sir James Hector to researchers working in New Zealand. It is awarded annually in rotation for different science ...
in 1965, both awarded by the
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. He has named many new species of molluscs and several new
crustacean Crustaceans (from Latin meaning: "those with shells" or "crusted ones") are invertebrate animals that constitute one group of arthropods that are traditionally a part of the subphylum Crustacea (), a large, diverse group of mainly aquatic arthrop ...
s.


Death

Dell died in 2002, after a long illness, in
Wellington Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the third-largest city in New Zealand (second largest in the North Island ...
. He was survived by his wife, Dame Miriam Dell, and their four daughters.


Selected publications

; In scientific journals : * Dell, R.K. (1950) ''A Tertiary molluscan fauna from Waikowhai, Manukau Harbour, Auckland''. Dominion Museum Records in Zoology, 1, 29–37. * Dell, R.K. (1952) ''A revision of the molluscan fauna of the Hurupi beds, southern Wairarapa''. Dominion Museum Records in Zoology, 1, 71–86. * Dell, R.K. (1953) ''A molluscan fauna from the Chatham Rise, New Zealand''. Dominion Museum Records in Zoology, 2, 37–50. * Dell, R.K. (1955) ''Nature in New Zealand Native Shells''. A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, 64 pp. * Dell, R.K. (1956) ''The archibenthal Mollusca of New Zealand''. Dominion Museum Bulletin, 18, 1–235. * Dell, R.K. (1956) ''Some new off-shore Mollusca from New Zealand''. Dominion Museum Records in Zoology, 3, 27–59. * Dell, R.K. (1962) ''Additional archibenthal Mollusca from New Zealand''. Dominion Museum Records in Zoology, 4, 67–76. * Dell, R.K. (1963) ''Notes on some New Zealand Mollusca in the British Museum''. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Zoology, 3, 171–177. * Dell, R.K. (1963) ''Archibenthal Mollusca from northern New Zealand''. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Zoology, 3, 205–216. * Dell, R.K. (1972) ''Notes on nomenclature of some Mollusca from Antarctica and southern South America''. Records of the Dominion Museum, 8, 21–42. * Dell, R.K. (1990) ''Antarctic Mollusca with special reference to the fauna of the Ross Sea''. The Royal Society of New Zealand Bulletin, 27, 1–311. ; Other publications: * ''The New Zealand Cephalopoda'' (1952) * ''The fresh-water Mollusca of New Zealand'', 3 parts (1953–1956) * ''The position of systematics in the biological sciences'' (1953) * ''Cephalopoda'' (1959) * ''Antarctic and Subantarctic Mollusca, Bivalvia, Amphineura and Scaphopoda ''(1964)


Taxa named by R.K. Dell

Apart from having named numerous species in the
Mollusca Mollusca is a phylum of protostome, protostomic invertebrate animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 76,000 extant taxon, extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest animal phylum ...
and some in the
Crustacea Crustaceans (from Latin meaning: "those with shells" or "crusted ones") are invertebrate animals that constitute one group of arthropods that are traditionally a part of the subphylum Crustacea (), a large, diverse group of mainly aquatic arthrop ...
, he has also established a number of new genera : * ''
Alertalex ''Maurea'' is a genus of sea snails, marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusks, in the family (biology), family Calliostomatidae within the superfamily Trochoidea (superfamily), Trochoidea, the top snails, turban snails and their allies.MolluscaB ...
'' Dell, 1956 (Calliostomatidae) * '' Antarctodomus'' Dell, 1972 (Buccinidae) * '' Benthomodiolus'' Dell, 1987 (Mytilidae ) * '' Cavellioropa'' Dell, 1952 (Charopidae) * ''Chathamidia'' Dell, 1956 : synonym of ''Exilia Conrad'', 1860 (Ptychatractidae) * '' Falsitromina'' Dell, 1990 (Buccinidae) * '' Flammoconcha'' Dell, 1952 (Charopidae) * Maoriconcha Dell, 1952 (Charopidae) * '' Maoricrater'' Dell, 1956 (Lepetidae) * '' Maoriscaphander'' Dell, 1950 (Cylichnidae) * '' Obanella'' Dell, 1952 (Charopidae) * '' Pseudegestula'' Dell, 1954 (Charopidae) * family
Rhizoridae Rhizoridae is a family of very small sea snails, barrel-bubble snails, marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs. These are headshield slugs, in the superfamily Bulloidea Bulloidea is a superfamily of sea snails, or bubble snails, marine gast ...
Dell, 1952 (superfamily Philinoidea) riginally regarded as a synonym of Retusidae by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) but reinstated as valid by Malaquias ''et al.'' (2009) ] * ''Rissopsetia'' Dell, 1956 (Pyramidellidae) * ''Ruapukea'' Dell, 1952 (Aclididae) * ''Tasmalira'' Dell, 1956 (Cerithiopsidae) * ''Tasmocrossea'' Dell, 1952 (Skeneidae) * ''Tecticrater'' Dell, 1956 (Lepetellidae) * (Crustacea) '' Pteropeltarion'' Dell, 1972 (Trichopeltariidae)


Taxa named in honour of R.K. DellWoRMS: Species with epithet delli
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* The Sea Snail '' Brookula delli'' Numanami, 1996 * The Sa Snail '' Calliotropis delli'' Marshall, 1979 * '' Carditella delli'' Crozier, 1966 * '' Cuspidaria delli'' Knudsen, 1970 * '' Cyclochlamys delli'' Dijkstra & Marshall, 2008 * '' Cymonomus delli'' Griffin & Brown, 1975 * The fish Genus ''
Dellichthys ''Dellichthys'' is a small genus of clingfishes from the Family (biology), family Gobiesocidae which are endemic to New Zealand. It had been regarded as a monotypy, monotypic genus but a second species was Species description, described in 2018. ...
'' Briggs, 1955 * The Sea Snail '' Eatoniella delli'' Ponder, 1965 * ''
Gasparia delli ''Gasparia'' is a genus of South Pacific araneomorph spiders in the family Toxopidae, and was first described by Brian J. Marples in 1956. Originally placed with the intertidal spiders, it was moved to the Toxopidae in 2017. Species it contai ...
'' (Forster, 1955) * '' Limatula delli'' Fleming, 1978 * '' Neilo delli'' B.A. Marshall, 1978 * '' Nereis delli'' Knox, 1960 * '' Nuculana delliana'' Huber, 2010 * '' Ogyrides delli'' Yaldwyn, 1971 * The Sea Snail '' Otukaia delli'' McLean & Andrade, 1982 * The Sea Snail '' Penion benthicolus delli'' Powell, 1971 * '' Platypodia delli'' Takeda & Webber, 2006 * '' Podocatactes delli'' (Guinot, 1989) (basionym: ''Trachycarcinus delli'' Guinot, 1989) * The Sea Snail '' Tractolira delli'' Leal & Harasewych, 2005 * The Sea Snail ''Zeacolpus delli'' Marwick, 1957 : synonym of ''
Stiracolpus pagoda ''Stiracolpus pagoda'', common name the pagoda turret, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turritellidae. Description The shell size varies between 25 mm and 80 mm. Distribution The type locality of ...
'' (Reeve, 1849)


References


Sources

* Tucker, J.K. 2004 ''Catalog of recent and fossil turrids (Mollusca: Gastropoda)''. Zootaxa 682:1-1295


External links


Biography and photo
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dell, Richard 1920 births 2002 deaths New Zealand malacologists 20th-century New Zealand zoologists Victoria University of Wellington alumni People educated at Mount Albert Grammar School People associated with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Presidents of the Royal Society of New Zealand Companions of the Queen's Service Order