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António Monteiro |
António Monteiro was born in 1951, in Lisbon,
where he currently lives, a Mathematics teacher, married, with
two daughters and three grandsons.
Interested in shells since childhood, began to collect seriously
and systematically around 1966, later specializing in the families
Conidae and Pectinidae.
A founding member and first President of the Portuguese Malacological
Society – now extinct –, later acting as Secretary
and as editor of tublications.
Has authored or co-authored numerous papers on shells and shell
collecting and also a few books, namely: Seashells from Cape Verde
Islands (1977, with Luís P. Burnay), Cone Shells from Cape
Verde Islands – a difficult puzzle (1980, with Dieter Röckel
e Emilio Rolán) and The genus Conus of West Africa and
the Mediterranean (in A Conchological Iconography, 2004, with
Manuel J. Tenorio e Guido T. Poppe).
For about ten years has been editing a newsletter entitled "O
Búzio" (in Portuguese), which is distributed to Portuguese
collectors; about one year and a half ago, began the newsletter
"The Cone Collector", an international publication for
collectors of Conidae.
A compulsive collector, has many interests including frog figurines,
old picture postcards, Moorcroft pottery, stamps, Bank notes,
antique belt buckles, etc. Besides that, is also seriously interested
in comics, particularly in the work of Hergé, and in supernatural
literature, having written and published several ghost tales.
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