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Johann Friedrich Theodor Müller PhD (March 31, 1821-May 21, 1897), always known as "Fritz", was a German biologist who emigrated to Brazil, where he studied the natural history of the Amazon rainforest and was an early advocate of evolutionary theory. Müllerian mimicry is named after him. Müller was born in Windischholzhausen, near Erfurt, Germany, on March 31 1821, the son of a minister.
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Born: March 31, 1821
Died: May 21, 1897

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The definitive Wikipedia entry for Fritz Müller. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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...-1973 Floyd, William F. Max Mller Foa, Eugenie Foerster, Wendelin, 1844-1915 Fogazzaro, Antonio, 1842-1911 Fogowitz, A. H., 1858-1909 Herold, Heinrich Fojas, Justo Claudio ...
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... and Arguments for Darwin by Fritz Muller Help Read online Bibliographic Record Creator Muller, Fritz, 1821-1897 Title Facts and Arguments for Darwin Language English ...
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...Fritz Mller (1821-1897) German zoologist and early Darwinian. By clarifying the embryological distinction between deviation and terminal addition, and their ...
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Mller. 1879. Ituna and Thyridia ; a remarkable case of mimicry
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FRITZ MLLER: A NATURALIST IN BRAZIL. By David A West.
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... Wallace ( sic ) Dr. Fritz Mller on Some Difficult Cases of Mimicry (S353: 1882) Editor Charles H. Smith's Note: Printed in the 25 May 1882 number of Nature . Original ...
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