Anastasio Cocco
Italian zoologist
Intro | Italian zoologist | |
Places | Italy | |
was | Zoologist Pharmacist Naturalist Ichthyologist | |
Work field | Biology Healthcare Science Social science | |
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Birth | 29 August 1799, Messina | |
Death | 26 February 1854Messina (aged 54 years) |
Anastacio Cocco sometimes Anastasio (29 August 1799, Messina – 26 February 1854, Messina) was an Italian naturalist who specialised in marine biology.
Cocco was a pharmacist. He was especially interested in fish and described several taxa from the Straits of Messina. In 1852 his friend the German scientist Eduard Rüppell named the fish Microichthys coccoi to honour his name. He was a friend and correspondent of many other naturalists notably Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Antoine Risso and August David Krohn.
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