Blasius Merrem
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Blasius Merrem (February 4, 1761 - February 23, 1824) was a German naturalist.
Merrem was born at Bremen, and studied at the university of Gottingen under Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. He developed an interest in zoology, particularly ornithology. He is remembered chiefly as the first ornithologist to propose a division of birds into Ratitae (ratites or running birds, with a flat sternum) and Carinatae (carinates or flying birds, with a keeled sternum), which formed part of his classification of birds in Tentamen Systematis Naturalis Avium, published in Berlin in 1816 (in Abhandlugen Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1812-13: Phys. Kl.).