Franz Steindachner

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Franz Steindachner, 1912

Franz Steindachner (11 November 1834 in

herpetologist. He published over 200 papers on fishes and over 50 papers on reptiles and amphibians.[1] Steindachner described hundreds of new species of fish and dozens of new amphibians and reptiles.[2] At least seven species of reptile have been named after him.[3]

Work and career

Being interested in

Naturhistorisches Museum, a position which had remained vacant since the death of Johann Jakob Heckel (1790–1857).[4]

Steindachner's reputation as an

Hassler Expedition of 1871–1872 (a journey that circumnavigated South America from Boston to San Francisco). In 1874 he returned to Vienna, and in 1887 was appointed director of the zoological department of the Naturhistorisches Museum. In 1898 he was promoted to director of the museum.[4]

He traveled extensively during his career, his research trips taking him throughout the Iberian Peninsula, the Red Sea, the Canary Islands, Senegal, Latin America, et al. In his zoological studies, his interests were mainly from a systematic and faunistic standpoint.[5]

Among his better known works in ichthyology are Ichthyologische Notizen (1863, published over 8 editions), Ichthyologische Beiträge (1874), and Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Flussfische Sudamerikas (1879), the latter work dealing with river fish of

Galapagos Islands, 1875).[6]

From 1875, he was member of the

Eponymy

A number of taxa have been named from Steindachner's collections after him:

Fish genera

Fish species

Reptile species

Bird species and subspecies

Amphibian species

Invertebrates

See also

References

  1. ^ Kähsbauer P (1959). "Intendant Dr. Franz Steindachner, sein Leben und Werk ". Ann. Naturhist. Mus. Wien 63: 1–30. (in German).
  2. ^ "Search results".
  3. ^ "The Reptile Database".
  4. ^ a b "Naturhistorisches Museum Wien". (in German).
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  6. ^ "Steindachner, Franz 1834–1919".
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  8. ^ Jordan DS, Evermann BW (1898). "The Fishes of North and Middle America: a Descriptive Catalogue ..." Bulletin of the United States National Museum. Number 47, Part III.
  9. ^ "Steindachneridion parahybae".
  10. ^ "Steindachnerina amazonica ". FishBase.
  11. . ("Steindachner", p. 252).

Further reading

  • Pietschmann V (1919). "Franz Steindachner ". Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien 33: 47–48. (in German).

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