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Johann Baptist Fischer

Johann Baptist Fischer, born 1803 in Munich (Germany), died 30 May 1832 in Leiden (the Netherlands) was a German naturalist, zoologist and botanist, doctor and surgeon.

Johann Baptist Fischer
Born1803
Died(1832-05-30)30 May 1832
NationalityGerman
Known forSynopsis Mammalium [1]
Scientific career
FieldsZoologist and botanist
Plecotus austriacus (J. Fischer, 1829)
Trachypithecus johnii (J. Fischer, 1829)
Genetta genetta senegalensis (J. Fischer, 1829) (top)

Biography edit

Fischer was the son of a Munich schoolmaster, also named Johann Baptist, and his wife Cäcilie Haimerl. His younger brother was Sebastian Fischer, who also became a physician and naturalist spending part of his career in Russia and then Egypt.[2]

J. B. Fisher was the assistant of the botanist Carl Ludwig Blume in the former national herbarium of Brussels. In 1826, he joined an expedition to Java, then a possession of the Dutch East Indies, and participated with Blume in writing the description of the species collected.[3] During the Belgian revolution of September 1830, he helped Philipp Franz von Siebold transferring herbarium specimens from Brussels to Leiden in the Netherlands.[4][5] Johann Baptist Fischer also devoted himself to the study of mammals, and he published in 1830 his Synopsis Mammalium.[1] He died at a young age from septic infection.[2]

Taxonomic descriptions edit

Johann Baptist Fischer described many species of plants, which were proven to be synonyms, as Agathosma desciscens (J.B.Fisch. 1832)[6] synonym for Agathosma bifida Bartl. & H.L.Wendl., 1824.

In his Synopsis Mammalium,[1] he also described a number of new mammalian species and subspecies.

Rodents edit

Primates edit

  • Trachypithecus johnii (J. Fischer, 1829), the Nilgiri langur, a small monkey native to the south west of the India, named in honor of the missionary CS John.[1][7]

Bats edit

Carnivores edit

Marsupials edit


References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Fischer, Johann Baptist (1830). Synopsis Mammalium. Addenda, Emendanda Et Index Ad Synopsis Mammalium (in Latin). Stuttgart: sumtibus J. G. Cotta. pp. 817.
  2. ^ a b Matzke-Karasz, Renate; Damkaer, David M. (1 January 2012). "Sebastian Fischer (1806-1871), Bavarian Physician-Naturalist in Egypt and Russia". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 32 (2): 327–333. doi:10.1163/193724011X615497.
  3. ^ Blume, C. L., Fischer, J. B. 1828. Flora Javae nec non insularum adjacentium. J. Frank, Brüssel. Biodiversity Heritage Library
  4. ^ Dorr, L.J., Nicolson, D.H. 2008. Taxonomic Literature, A selected guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types. Suppl. VII: F-Frer. A.R.G Gantner Verlag K.G., Ruggell, 469 p. [p.215-216], ISBN 978-3-906166-65-0
  5. ^ E. M. Binsbergen. [Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796–1866). Scientist in the East] (in Dutch). University of Amsterdam. Archived from the original on 2007-03-28. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  6. ^ Fischer, Johann Baptist (1832). "Agathosma desciscens, Species nova, descripta". Bijdragen Tot Natuurkundige Wetenschappen. 7: 22–25 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  7. ^ John, CS 1795. Beschreibung einiger Affen aus Kasi im nördlichen Bengalen, vom Missionary John zu Trankenbar. Neue Schriften, Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1: 211-218
  8. ^ International Plant Names Index.  J.B.Fisch.

johann, baptist, fischer, confused, with, friedrich, ernst, ludwig, fischer, johann, gustav, fischer, born, 1803, munich, germany, died, 1832, leiden, netherlands, german, naturalist, zoologist, botanist, doctor, surgeon, born1803munich, germany, died, 1832, 1. Not to be confused with Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer and Johann Gustav Fischer Johann Baptist Fischer born 1803 in Munich Germany died 30 May 1832 in Leiden the Netherlands was a German naturalist zoologist and botanist doctor and surgeon Johann Baptist FischerBorn1803Munich Germany Died 1832 05 30 30 May 1832Leiden The Netherlands NationalityGermanKnown forSynopsis Mammalium 1 Scientific careerFieldsZoologist and botanistPlecotus austriacus J Fischer 1829 Trachypithecus johnii J Fischer 1829 Genetta genetta senegalensis J Fischer 1829 top Contents 1 Biography 2 Taxonomic descriptions 2 1 Rodents 2 2 Primates 2 3 Bats 2 4 Carnivores 2 5 Marsupials 3 ReferencesBiography editFischer was the son of a Munich schoolmaster also named Johann Baptist and his wife Cacilie Haimerl His younger brother was Sebastian Fischer who also became a physician and naturalist spending part of his career in Russia and then Egypt 2 J B Fisher was the assistant of the botanist Carl Ludwig Blume in the former national herbarium of Brussels In 1826 he joined an expedition to Java then a possession of the Dutch East Indies and participated with Blume in writing the description of the species collected 3 During the Belgian revolution of September 1830 he helped Philipp Franz von Siebold transferring herbarium specimens from Brussels to Leiden in the Netherlands 4 5 Johann Baptist Fischer also devoted himself to the study of mammals and he published in 1830 his Synopsis Mammalium 1 He died at a young age from septic infection 2 Taxonomic descriptions editJohann Baptist Fischer described many species of plants which were proven to be synonyms as Agathosma desciscens J B Fisch 1832 6 synonym for Agathosma bifida Bartl amp H L Wendl 1824 In his Synopsis Mammalium 1 he also described a number of new mammalian species and subspecies Rodents edit Akodon azarae J Fischer 1829 named in honor of the Spanish naturalist Felix de Azara 1 Geocapromys brownii J Fischer 1829 the Jamaican hutia named in honor of the Irish naturalist Patrick Browne 1 Megalomys desmarestii J Fischer 1829 the muskrat of Martinique an endemic rodent now extinct and named in honor of the French zoologist Anselme Gaetan Desmarest 1 Primates edit Trachypithecus johnii J Fischer 1829 the Nilgiri langur a small monkey native to the south west of the India named in honor of the missionary CS John 1 7 Bats edit Centronycteris maximiliani J Fischer 1829 the hirsute bat named in honor of the prince Maximilian zu Wied Neuwied 1 Pipistrellus rueppellii J Fischer 1829 the Ruppell s pipistrelle named in honor of the German naturalist Eduard Ruppell 1 Plecotus austriacus J Fischer 1829 the grey long eared bat 1 Carnivores edit Caracal caracal nubica J Fischer 1829 the Nubian caracal 1 Genetta genetta senegalensis J Fischer 1829 the Senegalese common genet 1 Marsupials edit Echymipera kalubu J Fischer 1829 the common spiny bandicoot a small marsupial of New Guinea 1 The standard author abbreviation J B Fisch is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 8 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m Fischer Johann Baptist 1830 Synopsis Mammalium Addenda Emendanda Et Index Ad Synopsis Mammalium in Latin Stuttgart sumtibus J G Cotta pp 817 a b Matzke Karasz Renate Damkaer David M 1 January 2012 Sebastian Fischer 1806 1871 Bavarian Physician Naturalist in Egypt and Russia Journal of Crustacean Biology 32 2 327 333 doi 10 1163 193724011X615497 Blume C L Fischer J B 1828 Flora Javae nec non insularum adjacentium J Frank Brussel Biodiversity Heritage Library Dorr L J Nicolson D H 2008 Taxonomic Literature A selected guide to botanical publications and collections with dates commentaries and types Suppl VII F Frer A R G Gantner Verlag K G Ruggell 469 p p 215 216 ISBN 978 3 906166 65 0 E M Binsbergen Philipp Franz von Siebold 1796 1866 Wetenschapper in de Oost Philipp Franz von Siebold 1796 1866 Scientist in the East in Dutch University of Amsterdam Archived from the original on 2007 03 28 Retrieved 2018 02 06 Fischer Johann Baptist 1832 Agathosma desciscens Species nova descripta Bijdragen Tot Natuurkundige Wetenschappen 7 22 25 via Biodiversity Heritage Library John CS 1795 Beschreibung einiger Affen aus Kasi im nordlichen Bengalen vom Missionary John zu Trankenbar Neue Schriften Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin 1 211 218 International Plant Names Index J B Fisch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Baptist Fischer amp oldid 1109584957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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