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Hermann Friedrich Freiherr von Maltzan (18 December 1843, Rostock – 19 February 1891, Berlin) was a German malacologist known for his work in the field of conchology. A former law student at the University of Rostock, in 1864–65 he undertook an extended scientific journey to France, Spain, Italy and Egypt; a trip in which he collected numerous zoological specimens and expanded his malacological knowledge. In 1879, he traveled to Portugal, where he conducted extensive zoological research in the Algarve region. Afterwards, he continued his research in western Africa (especially French Senegambia), followed by travels to Greece, Crete and Asia Minor. After his return to Germany, he took up residence in Darmstadt and later Berlin (since 1885).〔(ADB:Maltzan, Hermann Friedrich Freiherr von ) @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie〕 In 1866 he founded the ''Maltzan`sches Naturhistorisches Museums für Mecklenburg'' ("Maltzaneum"), a natural history museum that the present-day "Müritzeum", located near the city of Waren, traces its origins to.〔(Urlaub an der Müritz - der Seenplatte - der Ostsee in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ) Das Müritzeum in Waren-Müritz〕 He was the binomial author of numerous malacological species, including several within the land snail genus, ''Xerocrassa''.〔(BioLib.cz ) Xerocrassa〕 == Publications == * ''Zum Cap S. Vincent: Reise durch das Königreich Algarve'', 1880.〔(Google Books ) Zum Cap S. Vincent〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hermann von Maltzan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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