Morganella

Etymology
From.
 * After British bacteriologist Harry de R. Morgan.
 * Authored by in 1897, after Albert C. F. Morgan, the entomologist who first described, the type species of Morganella, as Aspidiotus longispina in 1889.
 * After American botanist.
 * Authored by R. G. McKellar in 1970. Named for the in Queensland, Australia, where the type species  was found. The mountain was named for the Morgan brothers (Frederick, Edwin and Thomas) who developed a gold mine in the mountain in the 1880s. The type species was named in honour of G. W. H. Maxwell, who discovered and described the shell originally.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Previously placed in the family.
 * 1)  Previously placed in the family.
 * 1)  Previously placed in the family.