• Otto Kleinschmidt (13 December 1870 – 25 March 1954) was a German ornithologist, theologist and pastor. Kleinschmidt was born as the son of the factory...
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  • politician Mark Kleinschmidt (rower) (born 1974), German rower Otto Kleinschmidt (1870–1954), German ornithologist Paul Kleinschmidt (1883–1949), German...
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    marsh tit until 1897. Two German ornithologists, Ernst Hartert and Otto Kleinschmidt, were studying marsh tit skins at the British Museum and found two...
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    Spot-breasted ibis (category Taxa named by Otto Kleinschmidt)
    Order: Pelecaniformes Family: Threskiornithidae Genus: Bostrychia Species: B. rara Binomial name Bostrychia rara (Rothschild, Hartert & Kleinschmidt, 1897)...
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    Mexican chickadee (category Taxa named by Otto Kleinschmidt)
    Family: Paridae Genus: Poecile Species: P. sclateri Binomial name Poecile sclateri (O. Kleinschmidt, 1897) Range of Poecile sclateri Synonyms Parus sclateri...
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    Sichuan tit (category Taxa named by Otto Kleinschmidt)
    weigoldicus (Kleinschmidt, 1921) Sichuan tit distribution Synonyms Parus weigoldicus Kleinschmidt, 1921 Poecile montanus weigoldicus (Kleinschmidt, 1921)...
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    remained in the attic of his house, where Otto Kleinschmidt discovered them some years later. Kleinschmidt persuaded Lord Rothschild to buy them in 1897;...
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  • – US Heinrich von Kittlitz – Germany Niels Kjærbølling – Denmark Otto Kleinschmidt – Germany C. Boden Kloss – England/Malaya Karel Kněžourek - Czechoslovakia...
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    rufous barring on the underparts. A. n. wolterstorffi, described by Otto Kleinschmidt in 1900, is resident in Sardinia and Corsica. It is the smallest of...
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    honorary citizen of Wittenberg Otto Kleinschmidt (* 1870 in Geinsheim 1870; † 1954 in Wittenberg), natural scientist. Otto Dibelius (* 1880 in Berlin; †...
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    and ornithologist Otto Kleinschmidt (1870–1954). The pink-billed parrotfinch (Erythrura kleinschmidti) was named in his honour by Otto Finsch. Walther Killy...
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    Bronze parotia (category Taxa named by Otto Kleinschmidt)
    than the elusive bronze parotia. The species was first described by Otto Kleinschmidt in 1897. The bronze parotia's scientific name is Parotia berlepschi...
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    Stresemann had eminent peers and mentors in Ernst Hartert, Carl Zimmer, Otto Kleinschmidt and Carl Eduard Hellmayr. The Aves work continued to be updated until...
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    1931 to 1932. He named 5 subspecies alone and 7 co-authored with Otto Kleinschmidt. There were 13 other new descriptions including ones with Ernst Hartert...
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    Kjøbenhavn:L. Kleins bogtrykkeri. Rosing, Otto (1951). "Kleinschmidt Centennial II: Samuel Petrus Kleinschmidt". International Journal of American Linguistics...
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  • Doctrine of Organic Evolution in the Light of Modern Research (1933) Otto Kleinschmidt Debus, Allen G. (1968). World Who's Who in Science: A Biographical...
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  • Riemer received an offer from the provincial pastor and biologist Otto Kleinschmidt to set up a natural history and ethnology museum in Wittenberg Castle...
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  • (1888–1968) Kittlitz – Heinrich von Kittlitz (1799–1874) O. KleinschmidtOtto Kleinschmidt (1870–1954) Kloss – Cecil Boden Kloss (1877–1949) Klotzsch...
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    1999 that a memorial was set up by Polish and German ornithologists. Otto Kleinschmidt named a subspecies Parus borealis tischleri after Tischler in 1917...
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    Petényi (1799-1855) which was something that Otto Kleinschmidt criticized in his obituary of Leverkühn. Kleinschmidt and Leverkühn had many other differences...
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    period including Hermann Klaatsch, Alfred Nehring, Bernhard Altum, Otto Kleinschmidt, Wilhelm Bölsche and his own colleagues Oskar Heinroth and Max Hilzheimer...
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    by Mankato architect H.C. Gerlach and built by Mankato contractor Otto Kleinschmidt from 1895 to 1896. The building served as a show of government strength...
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    Ahstammungstheorie Eine weltanschaulich-wissenschaftliche Kontroverse zwischen Otto Kleinschmidt (1870-1954) und Victor Franz (1883-1950)" (PDF). Anz. Ver. Thüring...
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    books to universities. He was associated with the ornithologists Otto Kleinschmidt, Oscar Rudolph Neumann and August Carl Eduard Baldamus and sold bird...
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  • collected by Dybowski at Kultuk, Lake Baikal, which had gone missing. Otto Kleinschmidt, who had corresponded with and had noted various inaccuracies in information...
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    sufficiently distinct from other nuthatches. In 1928, German ornithologist Otto Kleinschmidt linked the genus Arctositta to the Eurasian nuthatch group (S. europaea)...
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  • collaborated with a number of other amateur ornithologists, including Otto Kleinschmidt. During his Stuttgart years, he edited the annual reviews of the Vereins...
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    I-IV. Birds. Anton Reichenow, Jean Cabanis, Hans von Berlepsch, Otto Kleinschmidt and other members of the German Ornithologists' Society in Journal...
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  • interested in birds from a very early age and was inspired by the work of Otto Kleinschmidt. He trained to prepare specimens from the Amsterdam zoo taxidermist...
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    Otto I, also called Otto the Great, is seen by many as one of the greatest medieval rulers. His name is usually associated with the foundation (or consolidation...
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