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Nelly de Rooij

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Nationality
  
Dutch

Name
  
Nelly Rooij

Occupation
  
Scientist

Died
  
1964, Arnhem, Netherlands

Born
  
30 July 1883
Weesp

Books
  
The Reptiles of the Indo-Australian Archipelago

Petronella Johanna Nelly de Rooij (30 July 1883 – 10 June 1964) was a Dutch zoologist and herpetologist.

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Biography

De Rooij was born in Weesp, and she studied Medicine in Amsterdam until discrimination against her gender obliged her to continue her studies in Zurich. She studied the cardiovascular system of salamanders of the genus Andrias, and she was awarded her Doctor of Philosophy. With her qualification she was able to return to Amsterdam where she became a curator at the museum of zoology within the University of Amsterdam.

In 1922 she was obliged to leave, but in this short academic career she was able to publish The Reptiles of the Indo-Australian Archipelago. The book was based on reptile specimens that were sent to the museum from the Dutch East Indies.

De Rooij died in Arnhem in 1964. She had two reptile species named after her: Petronella's Kukri Snake (Oligodon petronellae) by Roux in 1917 and De Rooij's skink (Sphenomorphus derooijae), originally named Lygosoma derooyae by J. K. de Jong in 1927.[1]

Taxa described

  • Calamaria ceramensis, 1913
  • Calamaria lautensis, 1917
  • Cyrtodactylus malayanus, 1915
  • Cyrtodactylus sermowaiensis, 1915
  • Draco taeniopterus, 1915
  • Eugongylus unilineatus, 1915
  • Sphenomorphus longicaudatus, 1915
  • Sphenomorphus nigriventris, 1915
  • Stegonotus florensis, 1917
  • Tribolonotus gracilis, 1909
  • References

    Nelly de Rooij Wikipedia