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A Query
Do any one know where does Nijssen come from? His nationality?
The same question for Isbrücker
I am studying on his taxonomy of genus corydoras into groups.
Nijssen has review 85 species of genus cory at that time and arranged them into 9 groups in 1970. 1980 Nijssen & Isbrücker review another 90 known species and arranged them into 5 groups which is consistent with the 9 ones before.
The same question for Isbrücker
I am studying on his taxonomy of genus corydoras into groups.
Nijssen has review 85 species of genus cory at that time and arranged them into 9 groups in 1970. 1980 Nijssen & Isbrücker review another 90 known species and arranged them into 5 groups which is consistent with the 9 ones before.
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Hi Marshel,
Nijssen and Isbrücker both come from the Netherlands and work(ed) at the Zoological Museum Amsterdam (unfortunatly there is not much information on that webside). Isaac Isbrücker is still employed there whereas Han Nijssen retired.
Achim
Nijssen and Isbrücker both come from the Netherlands and work(ed) at the Zoological Museum Amsterdam (unfortunatly there is not much information on that webside). Isaac Isbrücker is still employed there whereas Han Nijssen retired.
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Thanks a lot for your information.
I found that many Cory species are named by Mr. Nijssen. His contribution to Cory is really great.
I found that many Cory species are named by Mr. Nijssen. His contribution to Cory is really great.
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Marshel
The groups that both Nijssen and Isbruecker previously used are no longer recognised althought they are often refered to by many including me.
I believe there is a review of the genera being undertaken at this time, how long before it will be published I do not know. There are several emenant Cory people involved.
Ian
The groups that both Nijssen and Isbruecker previously used are no longer recognised althought they are often refered to by many including me.
I believe there is a review of the genera being undertaken at this time, how long before it will be published I do not know. There are several emenant Cory people involved.
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Thanks for Ian's information.
But I think their effort is really useful in indentifying some similar cory species. Due to my limited knowledge, can someone tell me how I can find the full list of cory species in every group.
Thanks in advance.
But I think their effort is really useful in indentifying some similar cory species. Due to my limited knowledge, can someone tell me how I can find the full list of cory species in every group.
Thanks in advance.
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I have e-mailed you the Cory group listings. It consists of 5 groups and 48 species. (We now have 158 valid described species). As I have already explained this grouping has no scientific standing and in the light of the review that is being undertaken it is likely that the whole Corydoradinae family will be split into several genera.
Ian
I have e-mailed you the Cory group listings. It consists of 5 groups and 48 species. (We now have 158 valid described species). As I have already explained this grouping has no scientific standing and in the light of the review that is being undertaken it is likely that the whole Corydoradinae family will be split into several genera.
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Thanks. I have received the mail. But I cannot open the file.
Do anyone know the contact information of Mr. Nijssen and Isbrücker? I cannot find their email address in the website of Zoological Museum Amsterdam.
Do anyone know the contact information of Mr. Nijssen and Isbrücker? I cannot find their email address in the website of Zoological Museum Amsterdam.
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Han Nijssen is retired, so there's no point in trying to contact him.
Isaäc Isbruecker can be reached at [email protected] .
Isaäc Isbruecker can be reached at [email protected] .

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I think you've made a small typo Siluris,
Naturalis - http://website.leidenuniv.nl/~siebersam/
or Naturalis - http://www.naturalis.nl/
Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum Leiden would be my best bet to get more info.
Naturalis - http://website.leidenuniv.nl/~siebersam/
or Naturalis - http://www.naturalis.nl/
Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum Leiden would be my best bet to get more info.
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