Karl Grobben
Karl Grobben (born August 27, 1854 in Brno; died April 13, 1945 in Salzburg) was an Austrian biologist.[1] He graduated from, and later worked at, the University of Vienna, chiefly on molluscs and crustaceans. He was also the editor of a new edition of Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus' Lehrbuch der Zoologie, and the coiner of the terms protostome and deuterostome.[1]
Taxonomy
Taxa named by Grobben include:
Taxa named in Grobben's honour include:
- Gerbillus grobbeni Klaptocz, 1909[2]
- Sphaerophthalmus grobbeni Spandl, 1923[3]
- Limnadia grobbeni Daday, 1925[3]
- Actinia grobbeni Watzl, 1922[3]
- Paladilhiopsis grobbeni Kuscer, 1928[3]
- Raillietina grobbeni Böhm, 1925[3]
- Trypanophis grobbeni (Poche, 1904)[3]
References
Persondata |
Name |
Grobben, Karl |
Alternative names |
|
Short description |
Austrian zoologist |
Date of birth |
August 27, 1854 |
Place of birth |
Brno |
Date of death |
April 13, 1945 |
Place of death |
Salzburg |