02 Apr'13
Grave accent in C# class names
For generic interfaces, the name parameter is the mangled name, ending with a grave accent (`) and the number of type parameters. This is true for both generic interface definitions and constructed generic interfaces. For example, to find IExample<T> (IExample(Of T) in Visual Basic) or IExample<string> (IExample(Of String) in Visual Basic), search for “IExample`1”.
From Type.GetInterface Method (String) MSDN reference page
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