Index Testaceologicus offers a Linnean-driven guide to shells, with clear figures and practical references.
This edition presents a systematic arrangement that helps conchologists identify species at a glance and cross-reference authors, places, and key texts. The work emphasizes accuracy in plates and a thoughtful blend of traditional structure with accessible notes for today’s collectors.
The book guides you through a five-column page layout that links Linnean names to English names, major authors, and the shells’ habitats. It also explains plate numbering, size indicators, and the plan behind the Linnean genera, making it easier to compare shells across regions and time periods.
Whether you are cataloging a collection or studying mollusk varieties, this edition provides a reliable framework for identifying shells by characteristic features and geographical source. It also sheds light on historical methods and the evolution of shell classification.
- How the Linnean system shapes shell identification and classification
- How to read plate figures and size indicators for quick recognition
- Cross-references to authors, figures, and geographic habitats
- Historical context on plates, references, and arrangement choices
Ideal for readers who enjoy taxonomic reference works and serious shell collectors seeking a methodical, restoration-friendly catalog.