Isao Ijima
Isao Ijima | |
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飯島魁 | |
| Born | July 24, 1861 |
| Died | March 14, 1921 (aged 59) |
| Alma mater | Imperial University, Tokyo |
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| Employer | Tokyo Imperial University |
| Known for | Founder of Parasitology |
Isao Ijima (飯島魁, Iijma Isao; July 24, 1861 – March 14, 1921) was a Japanese zoologist known for his studies of sponges (Porifera) — including his circumscription of the genus Staurocalyptus — leeches (Hirudinea), flatworms (Turbellaria), birds, and fish. Professor of Zoology at Tokyo Imperial University, he is considered the founder of parasitology in Japan and was the first President of the Ornithological Society of Japan. Taxa named in his honour include Ijima's sea snake and Ijima's leaf warbler.