Madoka Sasaki (佐々木 望, Sasaki Madoka, 1883–1927) was a Japanese zoologist, who is known for his work on the cephalopods of Japan, as well as other groups such as salamanders. Sasaki was Professor of Zoology in the Fishery Department of the College of Agriculture at Tohoku Imperial University, Sapporo, Japan. Sasaki died in 1927 and his major work A monograph of the dibranchiate cephalopods of the Japanese and adjacent waters was published posthumously in 1929, and was based largely on his studies of the cephalopod collections of the Zoology Department of the "Tokyo University Museum", many of which he collected himself. The species , Octopus sasakii and are among the taxa that bear names that honour Sasaki.
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- 佐々木望 (動物学者) (ja)
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| - Sasaki Madoka (japanisch 佐々 木望; geboren am 10. Oktober 1883 in Hiroshima, Japan; gestorben am 15. November 1927 in Budapest, Ungarn) war ein japanischer Malakologe und Hochschullehrer. (de)
- Madoka Sasaki (佐々木 望, Sasaki Madoka, 1883–1927) was a Japanese zoologist, who is known for his work on the cephalopods of Japan, as well as other groups such as salamanders. Sasaki was Professor of Zoology in the Fishery Department of the College of Agriculture at Tohoku Imperial University, Sapporo, Japan. Sasaki died in 1927 and his major work A monograph of the dibranchiate cephalopods of the Japanese and adjacent waters was published posthumously in 1929, and was based largely on his studies of the cephalopod collections of the Zoology Department of the "Tokyo University Museum", many of which he collected himself. The species , Octopus sasakii and are among the taxa that bear names that honour Sasaki. (en)
- 佐々木 望(ささき まどか、明治16年(1883年)10月10日 - 昭和2年(1927年)11月15日)は日本の動物学者、分類学者(男性)である。世界的な頭足類の研究者として知られている。 (ja)
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| - Sasaki Madoka (japanisch 佐々 木望; geboren am 10. Oktober 1883 in Hiroshima, Japan; gestorben am 15. November 1927 in Budapest, Ungarn) war ein japanischer Malakologe und Hochschullehrer. (de)
- Madoka Sasaki (佐々木 望, Sasaki Madoka, 1883–1927) was a Japanese zoologist, who is known for his work on the cephalopods of Japan, as well as other groups such as salamanders. Sasaki was Professor of Zoology in the Fishery Department of the College of Agriculture at Tohoku Imperial University, Sapporo, Japan. Sasaki died in 1927 and his major work A monograph of the dibranchiate cephalopods of the Japanese and adjacent waters was published posthumously in 1929, and was based largely on his studies of the cephalopod collections of the Zoology Department of the "Tokyo University Museum", many of which he collected himself. The species , Octopus sasakii and are among the taxa that bear names that honour Sasaki. (en)
- 佐々木 望(ささき まどか、明治16年(1883年)10月10日 - 昭和2年(1927年)11月15日)は日本の動物学者、分類学者(男性)である。世界的な頭足類の研究者として知られている。 (ja)
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