Heinrich Simroth

Heinrich Simroth

Heinrich Simroth (1902)
Born (1851-05-10)May 10, 1851
Riestedt
Died August 31, 1917(1917-08-31) (aged 66)
Gautzsch near Leipzig
Nationality German
Fields Malacology
Alma mater University of Leipzig

Prof. Dr. phil. Heinrich Simroth, full name Heinrich Rudolf Simroth (10 May 1851 Riestedt (now a part of Sangerhausen) – 31 August 1917 Gautzsch near Leipzig[1]), was a German zoologist and malacologist. He was a professor of zoology in Leipzig.

Academic career: 1888–1917 University of Leipzig.[1]

He was a specialist for slugs. He discovered and described various new species of slugs.

Species of animals named in honor of him include:

It was thought that there is no collection by Simroth.[2] His collection of type specimen of 43 slugs has been found Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin in 2010.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 (German) "Prof. Dr. phil. Heinrich Rudolf Simroth". Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig | catalogus professorum lipsiensis, accessed 15 August 2009.
  2. 1 2 Glaubrecht M. (2010). "Slug(-gish) science, or an annotated catalogue of the types of tropical vaginulid and agriolimacid pulmonates (Mollusca, Gastropoda), described by Heinrich Simroth (1851–1917), in the Natural History Museum Berlin". Zoosystematics and Evolution 86(2): 315-335. doi:10.1002/zoos.201000014.

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