- José Castulo Zeledón
José Castulo Zeledón (
March 24 ,1846 -July 16 ,1923 ) was aCosta Rica nornithologist .He was the son of Don Manuel Zeledón, governor of the district of San José. José became interested in birds at an early age, and learnt about ornithology from the German naturalist and physician
Alexander von Frantzius , when he was employed at his pharmacy in San José. Zeledon started collecting birds locally, the specimens being sent toJean Cabanis at the Berlin Museum.In 1868 Frantzius returned to Germany. En route, he took Zeledon to Washington, where Zeledon met
Spencer Fullerton Baird and became an assistant at theSmithsonian Institution . It was here that he began a lifelong friendship withRobert Ridgway . In 1872 Zeledon returned to Costa Rica as zoologist on an expedition led byWilliam More Gabb . During this expedition Zeledon made the first collection of birds in Talamanca.Zeledon took over the pharmacy set up by Frantzius, and this eventually made him a wealthy man. He continued to collect birds when time allowed, donating his collection to the
Costa Rican National Museum when it was founded, mainly due to his own efforts. This collection was Zeledon's main contribution to ornithology, as it contained many new species, although these were often described by others. He was also able to assist other ornithologists who visited Costa Rica during his lifetime.Zeledon is commemorated in a number of birds, including the
Wrenthrush , "Zeledonia coronata" and theWhite-fronted Tyrannulet , "Phyllomyias zeledoni".References
* [http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Auk/v040n04/p0682-p0689.pdf Obituary by Robert Ridgway]
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