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Eduard Rüppell

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He and a number of collaborators described the vertebrates in a series of general publications and later books on birds appeared. From all his journeys in North East Africa and Arabia, it is estimated that Rüppell himself described 32 new genera and 450 species of animals, including the Semien Wolf
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Around 100 new plant species were described in the years 1837-45, due to his collection. The herbarium contains more than 200 specimens and more than 25 species of vascular plants have been named after Rüppell.
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Rüppell set off on his first expedition in 1821, accompanied by surgeon Michael Hey as his assistant. They travelled through the Sinai desert, and in 1822, were the first
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to Egypt, and Rüppell continued to Marseille and back to Frankfurt. Unfortunately, a Russian ship with some of his collection sank off the French coast.
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In 1830, Rüppell returned to Africa, and became the first naturalist to traverse Ethiopia (or Abyssinia as it was known then). He had been sent by the
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Reisen in Nubien, Kordofan und dem peträischen Arabien, vorzüglich in geographisch-statistischer Hinsicht: mit acht Kupfern und vier Karten
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and also inland to Arkeko. He meet an Abyssinian trader 'Genata Mariam' from Gondar, who had 49 camels and 40 mules and donkeys in his
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Rüppell returned to Europe in 1827, after battling pirates who had occupied his ship for 2 weeks. During his absence,
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Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography
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Recipients of the Royal Geographical Society Patron's Medal
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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had used specimens sent back by Rüppell to produce the
123:(20 November 1794 – 10 December 1884) was a German 649: 321:Rüppell also published accounts of his travels: 157:Senckenbergische Naturforschende Gesellschaft 202:, collecting specimens in the area south of 29: 16:German naturalist and explorer (1794–1884) 210:in July 1825. A planned journey through 560: 558: 556: 554: 552: 550: 548: 546: 544: 542: 227:Atlas zu der Reise im nordlichen Afrika 218:, where the party suffered ill health. 688:People from the Free City of Frankfurt 650: 314:Rüppell 1835), and the Gelada Baboon ( 597: 595: 564: 527:Category:Taxa named by Eduard Rüppell 539: 290:and along the uppermost part of the 613:. (" Rüppell / Rueppell ", p. 229). 260:and then through the valley of the 234:Senckenberg Nature Research Society 13: 673:Burials at Frankfurt Main Cemetery 592: 348:Species bearing his name include: 117:Wilhelm Peter Eduard Simon Rüppell 14: 709: 603:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 194:. In 1823, they travelled up the 151:and the Swiss-German traveller 668:19th-century German zoologists 159:. He attended lectures at the 1: 532: 628:Biographies for Birdwatchers 626:Barbara and Richard Mearns. 394:Rüppell's desert chameleon, 134: 7: 520: 10: 714: 693:University of Pavia alumni 620: 501:Also named in his honor: 456:Rüppell's snake-eyed skink 343: 574:Scientia Danica, Series H 469:Lamprotornis purpuroptera 402:Rüppell's dotted border, 371:Rüppell's broad-nosed bat 223:Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar 186:. They then proceeded to 110: 100: 93: 83: 73: 61: 40: 28: 21: 332:Rüppell, Eduard (1829). 442:Pipistrellus rueppellii 420:Rüppell's horseshoe bat 390:Trifolium rueppellianum 310:1840), the Walia Ibex ( 276:and the Giant Lobelia ( 214:only reached as far as 182:explorers to reach the 507:Gutenbergia rueppellii 433:Poicephalus rueppellii 308:Canis simensis Rüppell 279:Lobelia rhynchopetalum 147:in 1817, where he met 683:German ornithologists 514:Nemacheilus rueppelli 460:Ablepharus rueppellii 438:Rüppell's pipistrelle 424:Rhinolophus fumigatus 366:Myrmecocichla melaena 447:Rüppell's robin-chat 405:Mylothris rueppellii 384:Eupodotis rueppellii 375:Scoteanax rueppellii 362:Rüppell's black chat 326:Travels in Abyssinia 316:Theropithecus gelada 252:. They travelled to 139:Rüppell was born in 678:Explorers of Africa 388:Rueppell's clover, 165:University of Genoa 161:University of Pavia 88:University of Pavia 565:Friis, Ib (2013). 465:Rüppell's starling 611:978-1-4214-0135-5 483:Rüppell's warbler 474:Rüppell's vulture 451:Cossypha semirufa 415:Vulpes rueppellii 397:Trioceros affinis 380:Rüppell's bustard 268:. 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Frankfurt am Main
German
University of Pavia
naturalist
naturalist
explorer
Frankfurt am Main
Sinai
Henry Salt
Ludwig Burckhardt
University of Pavia
University of Genoa
botany
zoology
European
Gulf of Aqaba
Alexandria
Mount Sinai
Nile
Nubia
Ambukol
Cairo
Ethiopia
Massawa
Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar
Senckenberg Nature Research Society
Frankfurt
Mount Sinai
Dahlac Islands

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