Erich Johann Georg Zugmayer
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Erich Johann Georg Zugmayer (16 May 1879,
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– 13 February 1938) was an
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zoologist Zoology ()The pronunciation of zoology as is usually regarded as nonstandard, though it is not uncommon. is the branch of biology that studies the Animal, animal kingdom, including the anatomy, structure, embryology, evolution, Biological clas ...
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ichthyologist Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish ( Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 33,400 species of fish had been described as of Octobe ...
who worked in the Austrian foreign ministry. He collected extensively in Asia where he went on several expeditions including Western Tibet (1906) and Baluchistan (1911). He described several new species of fishes and several bird taxa were described from his collections.


Life and work

Zugmayer was born in Vienna to Heinrich Zugmayer (1841-1917, director of the metal-making firm of Zugmayer) and his wife Emilie, née Hoffmann (d. 1926). A cousin was the zoologist
Hans Hass Hans Hass (23 January 1919 – 16 June 2013) was an Austrian biologist and underwater diving pioneer. He was known mainly for being among the first scientists to popularise coral reefs, stingrays, octopuses and sharks. He pioneered the making of ...
(1919-2013). He studied liberal arts before studying commerce in London and working in trade and then gave up to study natural sciences at Heidelberg University from 1900. He was influenced by Otto Bütschli, Theodor Curtius, Curt Herbst, Alfred Hettner, Albrecht Kossel, Friedrich Krafft, Robert Lauterborn, Hermann Karl Rosenbusch , Wilhelm Salomon-Calvi and August Schuberg. His doctoral thesis in 1904 under Bütschli was titled ''Über Sinnesorgane an den Tentakeln des Genus Cardium.'' He went to Norway and Lapland in 1899 with his brother Paul and friends, the Caucasus in 1905 (during the Great War his work also involved reconnaissance) and Turkestan in 1906. In 1908 he became head of the State Zoological Museum in Munich and a member of the Bavarian ornithological society. During World War I he was sent along with a diplomatic mission to Persia and Baluchistan where he collected specimens. He served as a consul in Esfahan and Kerman and was taken prisoner by the English in 1916 and then repatriated to Russia and finally released in 1918. He collected in Tibet, Ladakh and Baluchistan from 1906 to 1911 sponsored by the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences. He was also asked to collect fishes during his Baluchistan survey for the Quetta Museum by Sir
Henry McMahon Sir Arthur Henry McMahon (28 November 1862 – 29 December 1949) was a British Indian Army officer and diplomat who served as the High Commissioner in Egypt from 1915 to 1917. He was also an administrator in British India and served twice as ...
. He collected birds and fishes and his central Asian collections of birds were examined by Karl Parrot in 1906 and his Baluchistan collection was examined by
Alfred Laubmann Alfred Louis Laubmann (20 October 1886 - 18 October 1965) was a German zoologist and ornithologist who worked as curator at the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology in Munich. He worked on avian systematics and was a proponent of extending the trin ...
in 1914. ''Corvus splendens zugmayeri'' was named after him by Laubmann. Many of his collections deposited in Munich were lost during World War II. Laubman was a member of the Österreichische Geographische Gesellschaft and for his war services he received an Iron Cross. He did not marry and died at his home in Bösendorferstraße, Vienna and is buried in the Waldegg Cemetery. Species named after Zugmayer include: * ''Batytroctes zugmayeri'' Fowler, 1934 * ''Corvus splendens zugmayeri'' Laubmann, 1913 * ''Melanonus zugmayeri'' Norman, 1930 * ''Pseudepidalea zugmayeri'' (Eiselt and Schmidtler, 1973) * ''Rhagodes zugmayeri'' (Roewer, 1933) * ''Ochthebius zugmayeri'' Kniz, 1909 . * ''Cyprinotus zugmayeri'' Brehm, 1914


Species described by Zugmayer

* '' Benthalbella infans'' Zugmayer, 1911 * ''
Cetostoma regani ''Cetostoma regani'', the Pink flabby whalefish, is a species of flabby whalefish found in the ocean depths down to . This species grows to a length of SL. References * Cetomimidae Taxa named by Erich Zugmayer Fish described in 1914< ...
'' Zugmayer, 1914 * '' Lobianchia dofleini'' (Zugmayer, 1911) * ''
Anotopterus pharao The daggertooth (''Anotopterus pharao'', meaning "without fins on its back, of the Pharaoh") is a species of daggertooth. Its distribution includes the North Atlantic Ocean and west of Africa. The record size for this species is 96 cm and ...
'' Zugmayer, 1911 * '' Labeo gedrosicus'' Zugmayer, 1912 * '' Flagellostomias boureei'' (Zugmayer, 1913) * ''
Aristostomias grimaldii ''Aristostomias'' is a genus of barbeled dragonfishes native to the ocean depths in the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. Red Light Bioluminescence Production of red light bioluminescence Similar to other deep-sea organisms that are capa ...
'' Zugmayer, 1913 * ''
Schistura baluchiorum ''Paraschistura bampurensis'' is a species of stone loach that is found in Iran and Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's List of count ...
'' (Zugmayer, 1912) * '' Parabrotula plagiophthalma'' Zugmayer, 1911 * '' Photonectes braueri'' (Zugmayer, 1913) * '' Asquamiceps velaris'' Zugmayer, 1911 * ''
Myctophum rissoi ''Myctophum'' is a genus of lanternfishes, some species of which, such as ''M. punctatum'' are noted for having the Stylophthalmine trait in their larval form. Species There are currently 16 recognized species in this genus: * '' Myctophum ...
'' Zugmayer, 1911 * ''
Rhadinesthes decimus ''Rhadinesthes decimus'', the slender snaggletooth, is a species of barbeled dragonfish found in the ocean depths reaching to . This species grows to a length of SL. This species is the only known species in its genus Genus ( plural gener ...
'' (Zugmayer, 1911) * ''
Sciadonus cryptophthalmus ''Sciadonus'' is a genus of blind cusk eels. The generic name is derived from Greek σκίαινα (''skíaina'', “sea-fish, red mullet") and ὄνος (''onos'', "hake"). Species There are currently four recognized species in this genus: * ...
'' (Zugmayer, 1911) * ''
Opisthoproctus grimaldii ''Monacoa grimaldii'', also known as the mirrorbelly, barreleye, Grimaldi's barreleye, and flatiron fish, is a species of fish in the family Opisthoproctidae. Different sources express different views on its distribution. According to Poulsen and ...
'' Zugmayer, 1911 * ''
Pachycara obesa ''Pachycara'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Zoarcidae, the eelpouts. The fishes in this genus are found in the Atlantic, Indian, Southern and Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently 29 recognized species in t ...
'' Zugmayer, 1911 * ''
Leuciscus merzbacheri ''Leuciscus merzbacheri'', or the Zhungarian ide, is a species of cyprinid fish from the Junggar basin in Xinjiang, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's List of coun ...
'' (Zugmayer, 1912) * ''
Platyberyx opalescens ''Platyberyx'' is a genus of manefishes native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of it ...
'' Zugmayer, 1911 * '' Asquamiceps velaris'' Zugmayer, 1911.


Works

* ''Eine Reise durch Island im Jahre 1902''. Verlag von Adolph v. A.W. Künast, Wien 1903 * ''Eine Reise durch Vorderasien im Jahre 1904''. Verlag Dietrich Reimer, Wien 1905 * ''Eine Reise durch Zentralasien im Jahre 1906''. Verlag Dietrich Reimer, Berlin 1908 * Bericht über eine Reise in Westtibet. ''Geographische Mitteilungen'' (7), s. 145–151, 2 maps. (1909) * Beiträge zur Ichthyologie von Zentral-Asien. ''Zoologische Jahrbücher'' 29(3/4), s. 275–298, Tab. 12, Figs. 1–4. (1910)
Beiträge zur Herpetologie von Vorder-Asien
Zoologische Jahrbücher 26 (1887) * On a new genus of cyprinoid fishes from high Asia. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History (London) (Ser. 8)'' 9(54), 682. (1912) * Eight new fishes from Baluchistan. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History (London) (Ser. 8)'' 10(60), s. 595–599. (1912)
Poissons de la "Princesse Alice" 1901–1910
''Résultats des campagnes scientifiques accomplies sur son yacht par Albert Ier, prince souverain de Monaco''. Imprimerie Monaco, 1911 * Diagnoses de poissons nouveaux provenant des campagnes du yacht "Princesse-Alice" (1901 à 1910). Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique (Monaco) 193, s. 1–14. * Die Fische von Balutschistan. Abhandlungen der königlich Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (mathematisch-physikalische Klasse) 26(6), s. 1–35. Muenchen 1913.


Bibliography

* Bearbeitung der von E. Zugmayer in Tibet gesammelten Phanerogamen. 1930 * Wer war Erich Zugmayer
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