Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr

Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr (1749–1821).

Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr (June 16, 1749 in Stuttgart – February 27, 1821 in Tübingen) was a German physician, chemist and naturalist.

In 1768 he obtained his doctorate from the University of Tübingen, where from 1774 to 1801, he served as a professor of chemistry, botany and natural history.[1] He is the taxonomic authority of the genus Mellivora, whose only species is the honey badger (Mellivora capensis).[2][3]

Published works

In 1781 he performed extensive scientific investigations in the Swiss Alps, publishing "Alpenreise von jahre 1781" (1784–86, 2 volumes) as a result.[1] Other noted written efforts by Storr include:

  1. 1 2 Curtis Schuh’s Biobibliography of Mineralogy. The Mineralogical Record biographical information
  2. GBIF Mellivora Storr, 1780
  3. Bioone Mammalian Species Mellivora capensis
  4. WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by Gottlieb Konrad Christian Storr
  5. WorldCat Storr, Gottlieb Konrad Christian Chemiker, Botaniker, Mediziner 1749-1821


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