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During World War II, he evacuated most of the collections of the Senckenberg Museum to small towns. He also had German soldiers who were fighting overseas collect and ship specimens to him.
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in 1932, and became a Professor there in 1939. Both jobs provided him with ample time for extensive travel and the study of lizards. He collected specimens in 30 countries.
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Amphibian species described by Mertens, according to Amphibian Species of the World 6.0, an Online Reference. American Museum of Natural History
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for many years, beginning as an assistant in 1919, and retiring as director emeritus in 1960. He also became a lecturer at
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The death of Robert Mertens parallels that of another well known Herpetologist,
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Nine species and two subspecies of reptiles have been named after Mertens:
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Mertens died after being bitten while feeding his pet savanna twigsnake,
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in 1915. During World War I he served in the German army.
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He was the author of several books on zoology, including
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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herpetologist
Mertensian mimicry
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Senckenberg Museum
Frankfurt
Goethe University Frankfurt
Amblyrhynchus cristatus mertensi
Amphisbaena roberti
Chalcides mertensi
Cryptoblepharus mertensi
Erythrolamprus mertensi
Liolaemus robertmertensi
Micrurus mertensi
Phalotris mertensi
Phelsuma robertmertensi
Tropidoclonion lineatum mertensi
Varanus mertensi

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