Cnidariologist
A cnidariologist is a zoologist specializing in Cnidaria, a group of freshwater and marine aquatic animals that include the sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish.
Examples
- Edward Thomas Browne (1866-1937)
- Henry Bryant Bigelow (1879-1967)
- Randolph Kirkpatrick (1863–1950)
- Kamakichi Kishinouye (1867-1929)
- Paul Lassenius Kramp (1887-1975)
- Alfred G. Mayer (1868-1922)
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gollark: I will go read the actual paper.
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See also
- Marine zoologists
References
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