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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Giacomo Doria


Died
  
September 19, 1913

Fields
  
Natural history

Giacomo Doria

Il museo di storia naturale giacomo doria di genova


Marquis Giacomo Doria (1 November 1840 – 19 September 1913) was an Italian naturalist, botanist, herpetologist, and politician.

He was the founder of the Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in Genoa in 1867, and director from then until his death. It is now named for him as the Natural History Museum of Giacomo Doria.

He collected numerous samples of plants, shells, butterflies, other insects and various animals in Persia with Filippo de Filippi (1862–63), in Sarawak with Odoardo Beccari (1865–66), in the Red Sea (1879-1880) and in Tunisia (1881).

He was an avid entomologist. In 1891 he was elected President of the Royal Italian Geographical Society.

In the scientific field of herpetology, he described many new species of amphibians and reptiles, including several he described with Wilhelm Peters. He is commemorated in the scientific names of eight reptiles: Agama doriae, Cyclophiops doriae, Enhydris doriae, Gonocephalus doriae, Latastia doriai, Scincella doriae, Stenodactylus doriae, and Tropidonophis doriae.

Some other animals are named after him, Doria's tree kangaroo (Dendrolagus dorianus), Doria's goshawk (Megatriorchis doriae), Doria's cave beetle (Duvalius doriae), yellow Iranian scorpion (Odontobuthus doriae), Doria's frog (Limnonectes doriae), Doria's slug (Limax doriae) and various species of weevils (Asytesta doriae, Hoplopisthius doriae, Rhinoscapha doriai and others).

In 1891, the Italian explorer Vittorio Bottego named after Doria, the main tributary of the Jubba River, that′s now called Ganale Doria River.

He was also mayor of Genoa for few months in 1891.

References

Giacomo Doria Wikipedia