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Dr Art Borkent, world expert on biting midges (Diptera) and winner of the 2010 J.O. Westwood Medal for his Zootaxa monograph.    Dr Carl Ferraris, of Portland, Oregon, U.S.A., studies catfishes and nomenclatural issues of fishes. His Checklist of Catfishes is the most-cited Zootaxa paper.
Prof Blair Hedges' monograph on Neotropical frogs, with Duellman and Heinicke (Zootaxa 1737: 1–182), has become the most cited paper published in Zootaxa during the last two years. Dr Larry Page was the recipient of the Gibbs Award from the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in 2001 for outstanding research in systematic ichthyology 
Dr Thiago da Silva Paiva, a young ciliate taxonomist, was awarded the 2009 John O. Corliss Ciliate Systematics Award by the International Society of Protistologists (ISOP) for his Zootaxa paper. Prof Ding Yang, an expert on Plecoptera, Megaloptera and Diptera, is the most productive author of Zootaxa during the last six years (2004-2009).  
 

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Published 30 Jul. 2010