Gustav Wilhelm Müller
Christian Gustav Wilhelm Müller (17 February 1857, Mühlberg near Erfurt – 18 February 1940)[1] was a German zoologist specializing in Ostracoda.
In 1895 he succeeded Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker as director of the zoological museum at Greifswald, a position he maintained until 1923.[2][3]
He was the taxonomic authority of numerous taxa in Ostracoda; a few examples being the subfamily Conchoeciinae[4] and the genera Archiconchoecia, Cytherois and Stenocypria.[5][6][7] In 1965, the genus Muellerina Bassiouni (family Hemicytheridae) was named in his honor.[8]
Written works
- Neue Cypridiniden, 1891 - New Cypridinidae.
- Die Ostracoden des Golfes von Neapel und der angrenzenden Meeres-Abschnitte, 1894 - Ostracods from the Gulf of Naples and adjacent marine areas.
- Ostracoda, 1894 - Ostracoda.
- Deutschlands Süswasser-Ostracoden, 1900 - German freshwater ostracods.
- Die Ostracoden der Siboga-Expedition, 1906 - Ostracoda from the Siboga Expedition.
- Ostracoden aus Java, 1906 - Ostracods of Java.
- Die Ostracoden der deutschen Südpolar-Expedition, 1908 (In: Erich von Drygalski, Deutsche Südpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903). Ostracods from the German South Polar Expedition.[9]
He was author of the section on ostracods in the series Das Tierreich (Das Tierreich/ 31 : Crustacea, Ostracoda / bearb. von G. W. Müller, 1912).[10]
References
- ↑ Wikispecies Bibliography of G.W. Müller
- ↑ Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald Fachrichtung Biologie, Forschung von Weltrang
- ↑ Ernst Moritz Arndt Universität Greifswald Zoological collections of the zoological institute and museum
- ↑ Marine Species Ostracoda taxon details
- ↑ GBIF Archiconchoecia
- ↑ GBIF Cytherois
- ↑ GBIF Stenocypria
- ↑ Petymol Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. M
- ↑ Google Search (list of publications)
- ↑ WorldCat Identities (published works)
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