Margaret S. Morley (née Keer, 1938–2016), was a New Zealand malacologist, illustrator and museum curator.
A self-trained researcher, Morley joined the Auckland Shell Club in 1980 and became one of the leading experts in the identification of New Zealand micromollusc species.
By chance became interested in marine life while volunteering with Girl Guides, after seeing a mycology display at the Auckland Easter Show.
[5] Over this time, Morley became one of the leading experts in New Zealand micromollusc identification,[2] and would spend at least one day per week making shoreline observations.
[6] In July 2016 prior to her death, Morley donated her personal shell collection to the Auckland Museum, containing approximately 7,000 specimens.