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Nationality
  
Germany

Fields
  
Malacology

Education
  
University of Bonn

Name
  
Caesar Boettger

Alma mater
  
University of Bonn


Caesar Rudolf Boettger

Born
  
20 May 1888 (
1888-05-20
)

Died
  
September 8, 1976, Heidelberg, Germany

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Caesar Rudolf Boettger (20 May 1888 – 8 September 1976) was a German zoologist born in Frankfurt am Main. He specialized in malacology, particularly studying the land snails and slugs.

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In 1912 he obtained his PhD from the University of Bonn, and in 1914 embarked on a scientific expedition to Africa and the Orient. During World War I, he was stationed in France and Turkey. In 1932 he became a private lecturer at the University of Berlin, where in 1938 he was appointed professor of zoology. In 1947 he became a professor of zoology at Braunschweig University of Technology, where he established a museum of natural history.

After retirement in 1956, he undertook five research trips to North America (including Mexico and Hawaii). In 1965 he was visiting curator at the University of Michigan and in 1967/68 took part in a research project of the Naval Medical Field Research Laboratory in North Carolina. Boettger has over a dozen species named after him, as well as a gastropod genus:

  • Boettgerilla Simroth, 1910
  • He was a nephew of Oskar Boettger.

    References

    Caesar Rudolf Boettger Wikipedia