Hermann Grote
Hermann Grote (7 July 1882 – 12 August 1951, Berlin) was a German ornithologist known for his studies of African avifauna.
Hermann Grote | |
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Born | 7 July 1882 |
Died | 12 August 1951 69) Berlin | (aged
Occupation | German ornithologist |
While serving as a director of a sisal plantation in German East Africa, he published papers on the local avifauna (from 1909 to 1913). As a P.O.W. of the Russians during World War I, he learned the Russian language, a skill set he subsequently used to translate Russian ornithological works into German. During his career, he was associated with ornithological research performed at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin.[1]
In 1923 he was elected a corresponding fellow of the American Ornithologists' Union.[1]
Taxa described by Grote
- Elminia albonotata subcaerulea (1923), a subspecies of the white-tailed crested flycatcher.
- Vidua togoensis (1923), the Togo paradise whydah.[2]
Selected writings
- Beitrag zur Ornis des südöstlichen Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1912 – Contributions to the ornithology of southeastern German East Africa.
- Über einige gefangene ostafrikanische Vögel, 1912 – On some captive East African birds.
- Aus der ornithologischen Literatur Russlands: Berichte und Übersetzungen, Volume 5, 1925 – On Russian ornithological literature; reports and translations.
- Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Vogelfauna des Graslandes von Neukamerun. 1925 – Contributions associated with birds native to the grasslands of Neukamerun.
- Brutbiologisches aus N.A. Sarudnys Schriften, 1934 – Breeding biology by Nicholas Alexievich Sarudny.
- "Collected Papers on Ornithology", 1935.
- Neue Beiträge zur Kenntnis der palaearktischen Zugvögel in Afrika, 1937 – New contributions involving Palearctic migrant birds in Africa.[3][4]
References
- 1952 .1 Obituaries 223 - University of New Mexico obituary of Hermann Grote
- ITIS taxa
- OCLC Classify published works
- Google Books publications
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