Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann (2 June 1802 – 15 January 1841) was a German zoologist and herpetologist born in Braunschweig .
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10-660: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann He studied medicine and philology at the University of Leipzig , and afterwards was an assistant to Martin Lichtenstein (1780–1857) in Berlin. In 1828 he became a professor at University of Cologne , and two years later was an extraordinary professor at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin. Wiegmann specialized in
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20-417: The age of 38 in Berlin. His father Arend Friedrich Wiegmann (1771–1853) was a German researcher in botany . Of the many species of reptiles which he described, 55 species are still considered valid, among which are: He also described several new species of amphibians . Wiegmann is commemorated in the scientific names of three species of Reptiles: This article about a German zoologist
25-446: The study of herpetology and mammalogy . In 1835, he founded, together with other scholars, the zoological periodical Archiv für Naturgeschichte , also known as "Wiegmann's Archive". With Johann Friedrich Ruthe (1788–1859) he wrote an important textbook of zoology called Handbuch der Zoologie , and in 1834 Wiegmann published Herpetologia Mexicana , a monograph on the reptiles of Mexico. In 1841 he died of tuberculosis at
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