Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm

German naturalist

Date of Birth: 11-Sep-1847

Place of Birth: Glückstadt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

Date of Death: 13-Sep-1875

Profession: zoologist, marine biologist, carcinologist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm

  • Rudolf von Willemoes-Suhm (September 11, 1847 – September 13, 1875) was a German naturalist who served aboard the Challenger expedition. Willemoes-Suhm was born in Glückstadt, Schleswig-Holstein.
  • After starting to study law at the University of Bonn, Willemoes-Suhm left Bonn to study zoology at Munich under Professor Karl von Siebold.
  • Beginning in April 1869, he studied at the University of Göttingen, and gained his doctorate there.
  • In 1870, he moved to Kiel, where he met Professor Karl von Kupffer, and there he collected specimens in the Bay of Kiel, which he analysed for his habilitation.
  • In 1871, Willemoes-Suhm began to lecture at the University of Munich.
  • In 1872, he was on board the Phønix with the Danish Faeroer Expedition, and described the vertebrates and polychaetes of the Faroe Islands.
  • The Phønix docked in Leith, and while in Edinburgh, Willemoes-Suhm met Charles Wyville Thomson, who would lead the Challenger expedition later that year.Willemoes-Suhm joined the Challenger expedition at the last minute, and worked on many of the crustaceans that voyage discovered.
  • He died on September 13, 1875, during the journey from Hawaii to Tahiti, and was buried at sea after a short illness with erysipelas.
  • The genus Willemoesia is named after him, as is Suhm Island in Royal Sound (Kerguelen Archipelago), which was first charted on the voyage of the H.M.S.
  • Challenger.
  • He was awarded the Challenger Medal posthumously.

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