Sowerby family

The Sowerby family was a British family of four generations of naturalists, illustrators, botanists, and zoologists.

  • James Sowerby (1757–1822)
    • James De Carle Sowerby (1787–1871)
    • George Brettingham Sowerby I (1788–1854)
      • George Brettingham Sowerby II (1812–1884)
        • George Brettingham Sowerby III (1843–1921)
    • Charles Edward Sowerby (1795–1842)
      • John Edward Sowerby (1825–1870)
James Sowerby, the founding father of the dynasty. Heaphy, 1816

Most of their work was on molluscs and their systematics. Together, they introduced many taxonomic names (sometimes the number 5000 is mentioned).

All three of the G.B Sowerbys published extensively on the subject of conchology, which is the collection and study of shells. Even for professional taxonomists it is difficult to know which of the three "G.B. Sowerbys" is meant in a particular citation. The numbering system G.B. Sowerby I, II, or III helps. "Sowerby, 1870" can refer to either G.B. Sowerby II or G.B. Sowerby III.

References

  • Palmer, Katherine V. W. 1965. Who were the Sowerbys? Hawaiian Shell News. Available on a CD of back issues of HSN, ISSN 1543-6039.
  • Petit R.E. 2009. George Brettingham Sowerby, I, II & III: their conchological publications and molluscan taxa. Zootaxa 2189: 1–218.
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