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Oskar Boettger (german: Böttger; 31 March 1844 – 25 September 1910) was a German
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 ...
who was a native of
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. He was an uncle of the noted
malacologist Malacology is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the arthropods. Mollusks include snails and slugs, clams, ...
Caesar Rudolf Boettger 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. In 1912 he obtained his PhD from the University of Bonn ...
(1888–1976). From 1863 to 1866 he studied at the Bergakademie Freiberg, then worked for a year in a chemical factory in Frankfurt am Main."Boettger, Oskar"
p. 410. In: (1955). '' Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 2''. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. . (in German).
In 1869 he received his doctorate from the
University of Würzburg The Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg (also referred to as the University of Würzburg, in German ''Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg'') is a public research university in Würzburg, Germany. The University of Würzburg is one of ...
. The following year (1870), he became a
paleontologist Paleontology (), also spelled palaeontology or palæontology, is the scientific study of life that existed prior to, and sometimes including, the start of the Holocene epoch (roughly 11,700 years before present). It includes the study of fossi ...
at the
Senckenberg Museum The Naturmuseum Senckenberg is a museum of natural history, located in Frankfurt am Main. It is the second-largest of its type in Germany. The museum contains a large and diverse collection of birds with 90,000 bird skins, 5,050 egg sets, 17,0 ...
in Frankfurt, where in 1875 he became the
curator A curator (from la, cura, meaning "to take care") is a manager or overseer. When working with cultural organizations, a curator is typically a "collections curator" or an "exhibitions curator", and has multifaceted tasks dependent on the parti ...
of the museum's department of herpetology. He is credited for making Senckenberg's herpetological collection among the best in Europe. Boettger had agoraphobia and rarely left home, never setting foot in a museum from 1876 to 1894. Thus he relied on assistants to bring specimens he needed for his research. He was editor of ''Katalog der Batrachier-Sammlung im Museum der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main'' as well as ''Katalog der Reptilien-Sammlung im Museum der Senckenbergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Frankfurt am Main'', both catalogs being issued by the Senckenberg Museum. Also, he was co-author of the herpetology volume for the third edition of
Alfred Brehm Alfred Edmund Brehm (; 2 February 1829 – 11 November 1884) was a German zoologist, writer, director of zoological gardens and the son of Christian Ludwig Brehm, a famous pastor and ornithologist. Through the book title ''Brehms Tierleb ...
's ''Tierleben''. During the latter stages of his career he taught classes at the Wöhler-Realgymnasium in Frankfurt and also engaged in some foreign travel. Boettger was married, and he honored his wife, Hermine Boettger, by naming a species of snake after her, '' Ptyas herminae''.


Taxa

As a
taxonomist In biology, taxonomy () is the scientific study of naming, defining ( circumscribing) and classifying groups of biological organisms based on shared characteristics. Organisms are grouped into taxa (singular: taxon) and these groups are given ...
he described many species of amphibians and reptiles new to science. A number of herpetological species/subspecies are named in his honor, including: *'' Atractus boettgeri'', Boettger's ground snake (synonym of ''Atractus emmeli)'' *''
Calumma boettgeri ''Calumma boettgeri'' is a species of chameleon, a lizard in the family Chamaeleonidae. The species is endemic to Madagascar. Etymology The specific name, ''boettgeri'', is in honor of German herpetologist Oskar Boettger. Geographic range ''C ...
'', Boettger's chameleon, described by Boulenger in 1888 *'' Cacosternum boettgeri'', Boettger's dainty frog *''
Emoia boettgeri ''Emoia boettgeri'', also known commonly as Boettger's emo skink, the Micronesia forest skink, and the Micronesia spotted skink, is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is native to Micronesia. There are no recognized subs ...
'', Boettger's emo skinkBeolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Boettger, O.", pp. 29–30; "Hermina", p. 122). *''
Hymenochirus boettgeri ''Hymenochirus boettgeri'', also known as the Zaire dwarf clawed frog or the Congo dwarf clawed frog, is a species of frog in the family Pipidae. It is found in Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and east to the Central African Repub ...
'', African dwarf frog *''
Micrelaps boettgeri ''Micrelaps boettgeri'', commonly known as Boettger's two-headed snake, is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Atractaspididae. The species is endemic to Africa. Etymology The specific name, ''boettgeri'', is in honor of Ge ...
'', Boettger's two-headed snake *''
Scincella boettgeri Boettger's ground skink (''Scincella boettgeri'') is a species of lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is native to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. Etymology The specific name, ''boettgeri'', is in honor of German herpetologist Oskar Bo ...
'', Boettger's ground skink *'' Tarentola boettgeri'', Boettger's wall geckoReptile Database
''Tarentola boettgeri'' Steindachner, 1891.
*'' Testudo hermanni boettgeri'', eastern Hermann's tortoise *''
Trachylepis boettgeri ''Trachylepis boettgeri'', commonly known as Boettger's mabuya, is a species of skink, a lizard in the family Scincidae. The species is endemic to Madagascar. Etymology Both the specific name, ''boettgeri'', and the common name, Boettger's ma ...
'', Boettger's mabuya *''
Xenophrys boettgeri Boettger's horned toad (''Boulenophrys boettgeri''), also known as Boettger's spadefoot toad or the pale-shouldered horned toad, is a species of toad found in southern and southeastern China (the northern border runs roughly from Sichuan in the ...
'', a species of Asian toad *'' Zonosaurus boettgeri'', Boettger's girdled lizard Boettger was also a conchologist or
malacologist Malacology is the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with the study of the Mollusca (mollusks or molluscs), the second-largest phylum of animals in terms of described species after the arthropods. Mollusks include snails and slugs, clams, ...
, and an
entomologist Entomology () is the scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology. In the past the term "insect" was less specific, and historically the definition of entomology would also include the study of animals in other arthropod groups, such as arach ...
who specialized in
Coleoptera Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
(beetles). '' Argonauta boettgeri'' and '' Sarcophyton boettgeri'' are named after him. He named and described some
gastropod The gastropods (), commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, from freshwater, and from land. T ...
taxa, including: * ''
Lampedusa Lampedusa ( , , ; scn, Lampidusa ; grc, Λοπαδοῦσσα and Λοπαδοῦσα and Λοπαδυῦσσα, Lopadoûssa; mt, Lampeduża) is the largest island of the Italian Pelagie Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. The ''comune'' of L ...
'' Boettger, 1877, a land snail genus * '' Megalophaedusa'' Boettger, 1877, a land snail genus.


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*''Note: This article incorporates translated text from the
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'', sources listed as: *Adler, Kraig (1989). ''Contributions to the History of Herpetology''. Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. 202 pp. . * Lescure, Jean; Le Garff, Bernard (2006). ''L'étymologie des noms d'amphibiens et de reptiles d'Europe''. Paris: Éditions Belin. 207 pp. . (in French). {{DEFAULTSORT:Boettger, Oskar 1844 births 1910 deaths German entomologists German malacologists 19th-century German zoologists German herpetologists Conchologists Scientists from Frankfurt