Georg August Goldfuss

Georg August Goldfuss

male, deceased (1848)
Georg August Goldfuss was a German palaeontologist and zoologist. Goldfuss was born at Thurnau near Bayreuth, was educated at Erlangen, where he...
Edmund Beecher Wilson

Edmund Beecher Wilson

male, deceased (1939)
Edmund Beecher Wilson was a pioneering American zoologist and geneticist. Wilson was born in Geneva, Illinois, and graduated from Yale in 1878. He...
Fritz Haas

Fritz Haas

male, deceased (1969)
Fritz Haas (January 4, 1886 - December 26, 1969) was a German zoologist who specialized in the field of malacology. From 1911 until 1936 he was a...
Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc

Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc

male, deceased (1828)
Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc (January 29, 1759 - July 10, 1828) was a French botanist and invertebrate zoologist. Bosc was the author of "Histoire...
Johann Fischer von Waldheim

Johann Fischer von Waldheim

male, deceased (1853)
Johann Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim ("Grigorij Ivanovitsch Fischer von Waldheim" in Russian) (October 13, 1771 - October 18, 1853) was a German...
Edward Oscar Ulrich

Edward Oscar Ulrich

male, deceased (1944)
Edward Oscar Ulrich (1857 - 1944) was an invertebrate paleontologist specializing in the study of Paleozoic fossils. He was awarded the Penrose...
Yves Delage

Yves Delage

male, deceased (1920)
Yves Delage was a French zoologist known for his work into invertebrate physiology and anatomy. He also discovered the function of the semicircular...

Robert P. Guralnick

male
Robert P. Guralnick is an Assistant Professor and Curator of Invertebrates in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University...

Jean Guillaume Bruguière

male, deceased (1798)
Jean Guillaume Bruguière was a French physician, zoologist and diplomat. Bruguière was born in Montpellier. He was a doctor, connected to the Un...

Otto Bütschli

male, deceased (1920)
Otto Bütschli was a German zoologist and professor at the University of Heidelberg. He specialized in invertebrates and insect development. Many o...