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Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers

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114:. The common bent-wing bat (Miniopterus schreibersii), also known as the Schreibers's long-fingered bat or Schreibers's bat, is a species of insectivorous bat. They appear to have dispersed from a subtropical origin and distributed throughout the southern Palearctic, Ethiopic, Oriental, and Australian regions. In Europe, it is present in the southern half on the continent from Iberia to the Caucasus, with the largest populations found in the warmer Mediterranean area. The common and scientific names honor Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers. 31: 170:— Schreibers' main interest of study. On 31 October 1848 some parts of the collections of the museum were destroyed by fire during the course of bombardment of Viennese revolutionaries by the Austrian Imperial Army. Schreibers was devastated by the loss, and retired soon afterwards. Fortunately his collection of meteorites was saved from destruction. 141:
at the university. For a brief period of time he assisted his uncle, Joseph Ludwig von Schreibers, with his medical practice in Vienna. As a young man, he also toured museums throughout Europe. In 1802 he was an assistant of
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Schreibers was involved with all aspects of natural sciences, and he embarked upon total organizational overhaul of the museum's natural history collections. During his time as director, the size of the museum's
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grew from a few scientific books to a collection of over 30,000 volumes. Here, he stored the results of his personal research work, as well as a collection of
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Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
208:is used to indicate this person as the author when 41:(15 August 1775 – 21 May 1852) was an Austrian 8: 371:Members of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences 226: 39:Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers 125:He earned his medical doctorate from 7: 351:Naturalists from the Austrian Empire 173:Schreibers is commemorated in the 25: 312:Naturhistorisches Museum (Vienna) 266:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles 158:), which became his life's work. 78:Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger 331:19th-century Austrian zoologists 336:19th-century Austrian botanists 287:International Plant Names Index 34:Karl Franz Anton von Schreibers 1: 110:) was named in his honor by 112:Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl 92:, a cave-dwelling, aquatic 387: 356:Scientists from Bratislava 129:in 1798, but also studied 27:Austro-Hungarian scientist 276:. ("Schreibers", p. 238). 190:Leiocephalus schreibersii 246:GRIN Taxonomy for Plants 346:Hungarian-German people 184:Cercosaura schreibersii 326:Austrian mineralogists 181:of New World lizards: 35: 148:agricultural sciences 117:Common bent-wing bat 68:In 1847, an uncommon 33: 152:University of Vienna 45:who was a native of 199:author abbreviation 156:Naturalienkabinette 18:Karl von Schreibers 341:Hungarian nobility 255:Schreibersia, Pohl 251:2013-12-02 at the 96:. The plant genus 36: 274:978-1-4214-0135-5 16:(Redirected from 378: 297: 296: 292: Schreibers 283: 277: 262: 256: 243: 237: 231: 217: 207: 206: 205: 175:scientific names 21: 386: 385: 381: 380: 379: 377: 376: 375: 316: 315: 306: 301: 300: 285: 284: 280: 263: 259: 253:Wayback Machine 244: 240: 232: 228: 223: 218: 203: 202: 201: 196: 144:natural history 123: 55:Habsburg Empire 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 384: 382: 374: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 328: 318: 317: 314: 313: 305: 304:External links 302: 299: 298: 278: 257: 238: 225: 224: 222: 219: 214:botanical name 195: 122: 119: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 383: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 327: 324: 323: 321: 311: 308: 307: 303: 294: 293: 288: 282: 279: 275: 271: 267: 261: 258: 254: 250: 247: 242: 239: 235: 230: 227: 220: 215: 211: 200: 197:The standard 194: 192: 191: 186: 185: 180: 176: 171: 169: 165: 159: 157: 153: 149: 145: 140: 136: 132: 128: 120: 118: 115: 113: 109: 105: 104: 99: 95: 91: 88:study of the 87: 83: 82:schreibersite 79: 75: 71: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 32: 19: 291: 281: 265: 260: 241: 229: 188: 182: 172: 160: 155: 124: 116: 101: 98:Schreibersia 97: 67: 38: 37: 366:1852 deaths 361:1775 births 310:A biography 320:Categories 221:References 204:Schreibers 168:meteorites 135:mineralogy 86:anatomical 59:Bratislava 43:naturalist 121:Biography 108:Rubiaceae 106:, family 100:(synonym 94:amphibian 47:Pressburg 249:Archived 63:Slovakia 179:species 177:of two 164:library 150:at the 139:zoology 103:Augusta 57:(today 51:Hungary 272:  210:citing 131:botany 127:Vienna 74:nickel 270:ISBN 187:and 146:and 137:and 70:iron 234:BHL 90:olm 65:). 322:: 289:. 212:a 193:. 133:, 61:, 53:, 49:, 295:. 216:. 72:- 20:)

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Karl von Schreibers

naturalist
Pressburg
Hungary
Habsburg Empire
Bratislava
Slovakia
iron
nickel
Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger
schreibersite
anatomical
olm
amphibian
Augusta
Rubiaceae
Johann Baptist Emanuel Pohl
Vienna
botany
mineralogy
zoology
natural history
agricultural sciences
University of Vienna
library
meteorites
scientific names
species
Cercosaura schreibersii

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