- Eduard Rüppell
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birth_date =November 20 ,1794
birth_place =Frankfurt-on-Main
death_date =December 10 ,1884
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alma_mater =University of Pavia
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November 20 ,1794 -December 10 ,1884 ) was a German naturalist and explorer. Rüppell is occasionally transliterated to "Rueppell" for the English alphabet.Rüppell was born at
Frankfurt-on-Main , the son of a very prosperous banker. He was originally destined to be a merchant, but after a visit to Sinai in 1817 he developed an interest in natural history. He attended lectures at theUniversity of Pavia andUniversity of Genoa inbotany andzoology .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
Europe an explorers to reach theGulf of Aqaba . They then proceeded toAlexandria viaMount Sinai . In 1823 they travelled up theNile toNubia , collecting specimens in the area south ofAmbukol , returning toCairo in July 1825. A planned journey throughEthiopia only reached as far asMassawa , where the party suffered ill health.Rüppell returned to Europe in 1827. During his absence
Philipp Jakob Cretzschmar had used specimens sent back by Rüppell to produce the "Atlas zu der Reise im nordlichen Afrika" (Atlas of Travels in northern Africa) (1826).In 1830 Rüppell returned to Africa, and became the first naturalist to traverse Ethiopia.
Rüppell also published an account of his travels, entitled, "Travels in Abyssinia".
Eponymy
Species bearing his name include:
*Rüppell's Broad-Nosed Bat , "Scoteanax rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Bustard , "Eupodotis rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Chat , "Myrmecocichla melaena"
*Rüppell's Fox , "Vulpes rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Glossy-starling ,"Lamprotornis purpuroptera"
*Rüppell's Horseshoe Bat , "Rhinolophus fumigatus"
*Rüppell's Parrot , "Poicephalus rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Pipistrelle , "Pipistrellus rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Robin-chat , "Cossypha semirufa"
*Rüppell's Snake-Eyed Skink , "Ablepharus rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Vulture , "Gyps rueppellii"
*Rüppell's Warbler , "Sylvia rueppelli"
*Rüppell's Weaver , "Ploceus galbula"References
* Barbara and Richard Mearns. "Biographies for Birdwatchers". ISBN 0124874223
* Obituary. "Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography", New Monthly Series, Vol. 8, No. 10 (Oct., 1886), pp. 654.
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