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Albert Karl Ludwig Gotthilf Günther , also Albert Charles Lewis Gotthilf Günther (3October 18301February 1914), was a German-born British
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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, 35,800 species of fish had been described as of March 2 ...
, and
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. Günther is ranked the second-most productive reptile taxonomist (after
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) with more than 340 reptile species described.


Early life and career

Günther was born in Esslingen in
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(
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). His father was a ''Stiftungs-Commissar'' in Esslingen and his mother was Eleonora Nagel. He initially schooled at the Stuttgart Gymnasium. His family wished him to train for the ministry of the Lutheran Church for which he moved to the University of Tübingen. A brother shifted from theology to medicine, and he, too, turned to science and medicine at
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in 1852. His first work was "''Ueber den Puppenzustand eines Distoma''" (On the pupal state of ''Distoma''). He graduated in medicine with an M.D. from Tübingen in 1858, the same year in which he published a handbook of zoology for students of medicine. His mother moved to England, and when he visited the country in 1855, he met
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and Professor
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at the British Museum. This led to an offer to work at the
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in 1857, where his first task was to classify 2000 snake specimens. After the death of John Edward Gray in 1875, Günther was appointed
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at the
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, a position he held until 1895. The major work of his life was the eight-volume ''Catalogue of Fishes'' (1859–1870,
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). He also worked on the
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and
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in the museum
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. In 1864, he founded the '' Record of Zoological Literature'' and served as
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for six years. He was one of the editors for the ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' for more than thirty years. His landmark paper on
tuatara The tuatara (''Sphenodon punctatus'') is a species of reptile endemic to New Zealand. Despite its close resemblance to lizards, it is actually the only extant member of a distinct lineage, the previously highly diverse order Rhynchocephal ...
anatomy was the first to establish that the tuatara reptile was not a lizard, but in fact the only living member of an entirely new group of reptiles, which he named
Rhynchocephalia Rhynchocephalia (; ) is an order of lizard-like reptiles that includes only one living species, the tuatara (''Sphenodon punctatus'') of New Zealand. Despite its current lack of diversity, during the Mesozoic rhynchocephalians were a speciose g ...
. Fossil and genetic evidence have subsequently confirmed Günther's assertion, and the tuatara is now recognised as the only living member of a once diverse lineage that shared a common ancestor with
Squamata Squamata (, Latin ''squamatus'', 'scaly, having scales') is the largest Order (biology), order of reptiles; most members of which are commonly known as Lizard, lizards, with the group also including Snake, snakes. With over 11,991 species, it i ...
(lizards and snakes) over 240 million years ago.


Royal Society

Günther was elected
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in 1867 and served as vice-president 1875–6. He served on the council of the Zoological Society for nearly 40 years (1868–1905). He was elected a fellow of the
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in 1877 and was president 1896–1900. He became a naturalised British citizen in 1874. Günther died at
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on 1 February 1914.


Family

Günther was the son of Friedrich Gotthilf Günther (1800–1835) and Eleonora/Eleonore Louise née Nagel (1806–1899). He married, firstly, in 1868, Roberta Mitchell née McIntosh (1842–1869), sister of
William M'Intosh William Carmichael M'Intosh LLD (also spelt McIntosh; 10 October 1838, St Andrews – 1 April 1931, St Andrews) was a Scottish physician and marine zoologist. He served as president of the Ray Society, as vice-president of the Royal Societ ...
. They had one son, the historian Robert William Theodore Günther (1869–1940). Roberta died shortly after his birth. In 1879 he married again, to Theodora Dowrish née Drake (1863–1944). They had a son Frederic Albert Günther (1883–1953), a merchant; and a daughter Theodora Alberta Günther (1889–1908) who died aged nineteen.


Legacy

Albert Günther is commemorated in the
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of many species of reptiles. *''
Aparallactus guentheri ''Aparallactus guentheri'', or the black centipede-eater, is a species of mildly venomous rear-fanged snake in the family Atractaspididae. The species is endemic to Africa. Etymology The specific epithet, ''guentheri'', is in honor of German- ...
'' – an
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surfac ...
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*''
Aspidura guentheri ''Aspidura guentheri'', commonly known as Günther's rough-sided snake, www.reptile-database.org. is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is endemic to Sri Lanka. It is the smallest member of the genus ''Aspidura''. Etymolog ...
'' – a
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
n snake *'' Atractus guentheri'' – a
Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
ian snake *'' Chalcides guentheri'' – a
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ern lizard *''
Christinus guentheri ''Christinus guentheri'' is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae (geckos). The species is endemic to two Australian islands, Norfolk Island and Lord Howe Island. Common names ''C. guentheri'' has the common names Günther's island gecko ...
'' – an
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n lizard *''
Coluber gracilis ''Platyceps gracilis'', commonly known as the graceful racer or slender racer, is a species of snake endemic to West India. Description :''See snake scales for terms used'' Snout is obtuse; rostral nearly as deep as broad, just visible from abov ...
''– an
India India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
n snake, known as Günther's racer *'' Draco guentheri'' – a
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lizard *''
Elapsoidea guentherii ''Elapsoidea'' is a genus of venomous snakes, commonly known as African garter snakes, in the family Elapidae. Despite their common names, they are unrelated to the harmless North American garter snakes of the genus ''Thamnophis''. Species T ...
'' – an African venomous snake *''
Erythrolamprus albertguentheri ''Erythrolamprus albertguentheri'', also known commonly as Günther's green liophis, is a species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the family Colubridae. The species is native to central South America. Etymology The specific name, ''a ...
'' – a
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n snake *''
Erythrolamprus guentheri ''Erythrolamprus guentheri'', also known Common name, commonly as Günther's false coral snake, is a species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the Family (biology), family Colubridae. The species is native to Ecuador and Peru. Etymology Th ...
'' – a South American snake *'' Euspondylus guentheri'' – a South American lizard *''
Holaspis guentheri ''Holaspis guentheri'', also commonly known as the neon blue-tailed tree lizard, the sawtail lizard, and the western neon blue-tailed tree lizard www.reptile-database.org. is a species of lizard in the family Lacertidae. The species is native t ...
'' – an African lizard *'' Lycodryas guentheri'' – a Malagasy snake *''
Monopeltis guentheri The Western Congo worm lizard (''Monopeltis guentheri)'' is a species of amphisbaenian in the Family (biology), family Amphisbaenidae. The species is Endemism, endemic to the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Etymology The Specific name (zoology ...
'' – an African
amphisbaenian Amphisbaenia (called amphisbaenians or worm lizards) is a group of typically legless lizards, comprising over 200 extant species. Amphisbaenians are characterized by their long bodies, the reduction or loss of the limbs, and rudimentary eyes. As ...
*''
Perochirus guentheri ''Perochirus guentheri'', also known commonly as Gunther's tropical gecko and the Vanuatu saw-tailed gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Vanuatu. Etymology The specific name, ''guentheri'', is in ho ...
'' – a South Pacific lizard *'' Phelsuma guentheri'' – a
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lizard *'' Plectrurus guentheri'' – an Indian snake *'' Proctoporus guentheri'' – a South American lizard *'' Ramphotyphlops guentheri'' – an Australian snake *'' Riopa guentheri'' – an Indian lizard *'' Ristella guentheri'' – an Indian lizard *''
Scelotes guentheri ''Scelotes'' is a genus of small African skinks. Species The following 21 species are recognized as being valid. www.reptile-database.org *''Scelotes anguinus'' (George Albert Boulenger, Boulenger, 1887) – Algoa dwarf burrowing skink, Bouleng ...
'' – an extinct
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. Its Provinces of South Africa, nine provinces are bounded to the south by of coastline that stretches along the Atlantic O ...
n lizard *'' Sphenodon guntheri'' – a New Zealand
rhynchocephalia Rhynchocephalia (; ) is an order of lizard-like reptiles that includes only one living species, the tuatara (''Sphenodon punctatus'') of New Zealand. Despite its current lack of diversity, during the Mesozoic rhynchocephalians were a speciose g ...
n *'' Stegonotus guentheri'' – a
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n snake *'' Stenocercus guentheri'' – a South American lizard *''
Trachischium guentheri ''Trachischium guentheri'', commonly known as the rosebelly worm-eating snake www.reptile-database.org. or Günther's worm-eating snake, is a species of colubrid snake, which is endemic to Asia. Etymology The epithet, ''guentheri'', honors Albe ...
'' – an
Asia Asia ( , ) is the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which ...
n snake *'' Uroplatus guentheri'' – a Malagasy lizard *'' Urotheca guentheri'' – a
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n snake *''
Xenodon guentheri ''Xenodon guentheri'', also known Common name, commonly as Günther's false fer-de-lance, is a species of snake in the subfamily Dipsadinae of the Family (biology), family Colubridae. The species is Endemism, endemic to Brazil. Etymology The Spec ...
'' – a Brazilian snake As well as fish: *The carnivorous species of catfish '' Astroblepus guentheri'' ( Boulenger, 1887)


Selected publications

*Günther, Albert (1858). ''Handbuch der Medicinischen Zoologie''. *Günther, Albert (1858). ''Catalogue of the
Batrachia The Batrachia are a clade of amphibians that includes frogs and salamanders, but not caecilians nor the extinct allocaudates. The name Batrachia was first used by French zoologist Pierre André Latreille in 1800 to refer to frogs, but has more ...
salientia in the collection of the British Museum''. London. *Günther, Albert (1858). "On the Geographical Distribution of Reptiles". ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' 1858: 373–389. *Günther, Albert (1859–1870). ''Catalogue of the Fishes in the British Museum'', eight volumes. *Günther, Albert (1863). "On new Species of Snakes in the Collection of the British Museum". ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Third Series'' 11: 20–25. *Günther, Albert (1863). "Third account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum". ''Sep. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.'', 1–17. *Günther, Albert (1864). "Report on a collection of Reptiles and Fishes made by Dr. Kirk in the Zambesi and Nyassa regions". ''Sep. Proc. Zool. Soc. London'', 1–12. *Günther, Albert (1864). "Descriptions of new species of Batrachians from West Africa". ''Sep. Proc. Zool. Soc. London'', 1–4. (''Folha manuscrita por Bocage no interior com descrição de ''Cystignathus Bocagei'' de Bolama''). *Günther, Albert (1865). "Fourth account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum". ''Sep. Annals Mag. Nat. Hist''., 1–10. * *Günther, Albert (1867). "Descriptions of some new or little-known species of Fishes in the collection of the British Museum". ''Proc. Zool. Soc. London'', 24 Jan.: 99–104, 1 estampa. * *Günther, Albert (1868). Sixth account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum. ''Sep. Annals Mag. Nat. Hist''., 1–17. *Günther, Albert (1868). First account of species of Tailless Batrachians added to the collection of the British Museum. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (III), 25 June: 478–490. 4 pranchas. *Günther, Albert (1868). Report on a collection of Fishes made at St. Helena by J.C. Meliss. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (II): 225–228.1 estampa. *Günther, Albert (1868). Descriptions of freshwater Fishes made from Surinam and Brazil. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (II): 229–246. 3 estampas. *Günther, Albert (1870). ''Catalogue of the
Fishes A fish (: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits. Fish can be grouped into the more basal jawless fish and the more common jawed ...
in the
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''. London
8 vols., online text, hathitrust.org
*Günther, Albert (1872). Seventh account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum. ''Annals Mag. Nat. Hist''., 13–37. *Günther, Albert (1874). Description of a new European species of ''Zootoca''. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'', August. *Günther, Albert (1874). Descriptions of some new or imperfectly known species of Reptiles from the Camaroon Mountains. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', 16 June: 444–445. Plate 56 – ''Chamaeleon montium'' Buckholz, 1874. B – juvenil. Pl. 57: ''Rhampholeon spectrum'' Buckholz e ''Bothrolycus ater'' sp. nov. . Del. G.H. Ford.. *Günther, Albert (1875). Second report on collection of Indian Reptiles obtained by the British Museum. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', 16 March : 224–234. Plates XXX-XXXIV. Col. Tenente Beddome no Sul da Índia e Dr. Jerdon no Norte e nos Himalaias. Plate 30 – ''Calotes grandisquamis'' Günther, 1875 – col. Bedomme no sopé do Canoot Ghat; Pl. XXXIV – ''Trimeresurus jerdoni'' sp. nov. – Jerdon, Khassya. G.H. Ford del. *Günther, Albert (1875). Third report on collections of Indian Reptiles obtained by the British Museum. From the ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'': 567–577. 4 estampas. *Günther, Albert (1876). Statement regarding dr. Welwitsch's Angola Reptiles. ''Jornal de Sciencias Mathematicas, Physicas e Naturaes, Academia Real das Sciencias de Lisboa'', V (20): 275–276. Welwitsch. Seguem declarações de J.V. Barboza du Bocage. *Günther, Albert (1876). Notes on a small collection brought by Lieut. L. Cameron, from Angola. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', pág. 678. Herpetologia. ''Ahaetulla dorsalis'' (Bocage). Reptilia. Serpentes. *Günther, A. (1876). Remarks on Fishes, with Descriptions of new Species in the British Museum, chiefly from the Southern Seas. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. Volume XVII, Fourth Series. *Günther, A. (1876). Remarks on some Indian and, more especially, Bornean Mammals. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, III: 424–428. Plate XXXVII – ''Viverra megaspila'' Blyth, 1863. J.G. Keulemans del. *Günther, A. (1876). Carta para Bocage, do Zoological Department (British Museum), 26 de Junho, a falar de Welwitsch. ''Arquivo histórico do Museu Bocage'', CE/G-88. * *Günther, A. (1877). The gigantic land tortoises (living and extinct) in the collection of the British Museum. *Günther, Albert (1878). – On Reptiles from Midian collected by Major Burton. From the ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'': 977–978. 1 estampa. *Günther, A. (1879). The extinct reptiles of Rodriguez. ''Sep. Philosoph. Trans. Roy. Soc'', 168 (extra-vol.), London: 470–472. *Günther, Albert (1879). List of the Mammals, Reptiles, and Batrachians sent by Mr. Everett from the Philippine Islands. ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society, London'', 14 January: 74–79. Plate IV – ''Dendrophis philippinensis'' Günther, 1879 – Norte de Mindanao. Del. R. Mintern. *Günther, Albert (1880). An Introduction to the Study of Fishes. *Günther, Albert (1882). Observations on some rare Reptiles and a Batrachian now or lately living in the Society's Menagerie. ''Transactions of the Zoological Society, London'' VI, part VII (1) : 215–222, pl. 42–46. ''Chelys fimbriata'' (Schneid.) – a Matamata habita as águas estagnada do Brasil e Guiana. Pl. 43–44: ''Metopoceros cornutus'' (Wagler). A imagem representa o segundo exemplar chegado aos museus da Europa, o primeiro pertencia ao Museu de Paris e tinha vindo de San Domingo. Deste não se conhece a proveniência exacta. ''Ceratothrys ornata'' (Bell). ''Tejus rufescens'' – Mendoza. *Günther, A. (1884). Contributions to our Knowledge of ''Hydromedusa'', a genus of South-American freshwater Turtles. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'', Fifth Series, Volume XIV: 421–425. Plate XIV. *Günther, A. (1884). Note on some East-African Antelopes supposed to be new. ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'', Fifth Series, Volume XIV: 425–429. *Günther, Albert (1885). – Note on a supposed melanotic variety of the Leopard, from South Africa. From the ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'', 3 March: 243–245, estampa de ''Felis leopardus''. *Günther, A. (1888). Contribution to the knowledge of Snakes of Tropical Africa. ''Annals Mag. Nat. Hist''., (6) 1: 322–335. ''Ahoetulla bocagei'', sp. nov.. Angola. *Günther, A. (1888). Report on a collection of Reptiles and Batrachians sent by
Emin Pasha Mehmed Emin Pasha (born Isaak Eduard Schnitzer, baptized Eduard Carl Oscar Theodor Schnitzer; March 28, 1840 – October 23, 1892) was an Ottoman physician of German Jewish origin, naturalist, and governor of the Egyptian province of Equatoria ...
from Monbuttu, Upper Congo. ''Proc. Zool. Soc. London'', 50–51. *Günther, A. (1895). Notice of Reptiles and Batrachians collected in the Eastern Half of Tropical Africa. ''Annals Mag. Nat. Hist''., (6) 15: 523–529.


See also

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Robert Günther Robert William Theodore Gunther (23 August 1869 – 9 March 1940) was a History of science, historian of science, zoologist, and founder of the Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford, Oxford. Gunther's father, Albert Günther, ...
, Albert Günther's son and a historian of science *
Taxa named by Albert Günther In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; : taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and ...


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