Johann Maria Hildebrandt (born 13 or 19 March 1847; died 29 May 1881) was a German explorer, collector, and scientist.
Biography
Hildebrandt was born in
Düsseldorf
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Germany
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, to a family of painters. Originally a machine maker, he lost an eye after an accident and became a gardener, eventually starting work in 1869 for the
Berlin Botanical Garden. Between 1872 and 1881, Hildebrandt made a number of expeditions to the
Horn of Africa and the
African Great Lakes
The African Great Lakes ( sw, Maziwa Makuu; rw, Ibiyaga bigari) are a series of lakes constituting the part of the Rift Valley lakes in and around the East African Rift. They include Lake Victoria, the second-largest fresh water lake in th ...
, collecting a large number of botanical and zoological specimens. His expeditions were for the most part modest affairs, but he discovered a number of new species. He also lectured widely and wrote about many aspects of the places he visited.
Hildebrandt died of a fever and stomach bleeding whilst on an expedition to
Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
and was buried in the Norwegian Cemetery in
Ambatovinaky. He gave his name to a number of species, including
Hildebrandt's starling (''Lamprotornis hildebrandti'' ), the
cycad
Cycads are seed plants that typically have a stout and woody (ligneous) trunk with a crown of large, hard, stiff, evergreen and (usually) pinnate leaves. The species are dioecious, that is, individual plants of a species are either male o ...
''
Encephalartos hildebrandtii
''Encephalartos hildebrandtii'' is a species of cycad in the Zamiaceae family. It is native to Kenya and Tanzania at elevations of 0 to 600 meters.
Description
These plants have an erect stem, without branches, about 6 meters high and 30 cm in d ...
'' and
Hildebrandt's spurfowl
Hildebrandt's spurfowl (''Pternistis hildebrandti'') is a species of bird in the family Phasianidae.
It is found in Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Zambia. The species is named for J ...
(''Pternistis hildebrandti'' ), all of which he discovered in
Kenya
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in the
African Great Lakes
The African Great Lakes ( sw, Maziwa Makuu; rw, Ibiyaga bigari) are a series of lakes constituting the part of the Rift Valley lakes in and around the East African Rift. They include Lake Victoria, the second-largest fresh water lake in th ...
region. Hildebrandt is commemorated in the scientific names of three species of reptiles: ''
Hemirhagerrhis hildebrandtii
''Hemirhagerrhis'' is a genus of snakes in the family Psammophiidae.
Geographic range
The genus ''Hemirhagerrhis'' is endemic to Africa.
Species
The genus ''Hemirhagerrhis'' contains four species which are recognized as being valid.. www.repti ...
'', ''
Paracontias hildebrandti'', and ''
Trachylepis hildebrandtii
''Trachylepis hildebrandtii'', also known commonly as Hildebrandt's mabuya and Hildebrandt’s skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is indigenous to the Horn of Africa.
Etymology
''T. hidebrandtii'' is named after ...
''.
[Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Hildebrandt", p. 123).] One frog genus, ''
Hildebrandtia'', bears his name.
References
External links
*Digitallibrary.usc.edu
J.M.Hildebrandt's grave, Ambatovinaky, Antananarivo
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1847 births
1881 deaths
German explorers of Africa
German gardeners
Scientists from Düsseldorf