- Leopold von Schrenck
Leopold Ivanovich von Schrenck ( _ru. Леопольд Иванович фон Шренк; 1826 –
January 8 ,1894 ) was a Russianzoologist ,geographer andethnographer .Biography
Schrenck was a
Baltic German born and brought up nearChotenj , south-west ofSt Petersburg . He received his doctorate from theUniversity of Tartu , and then studied natural science in Berlin and Königsberg. He joined the crew of the "Aurora " in the circumnavigation of the world.In 1853 Schrenck was sent by the
St Petersburg Academy of Sciences to explore theAmurland on board the schooner "Vostok ". He reached the mouth of theAmur in September 1854 with the botanistCarl Maximowicz . In February 1855 he visitedSakhalin and then explored the Amur in the spring and summer. In 1856 he returned overland toEurope , viaLake Baykal . He published his findings in his "Reisen und Forschungen im Amur-Lande" (1860). He was awarded the Konstantin medal by the Russian Geographical Society.In later years Schrenck turned his attention to the study of the native peoples of Russia. On 10 November, 1879 he was appointed director of the
Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography inSt Petersburg .A number of animals are named after Schrenck, including
*Shrenck's Limpet "Notoacmea schrenckii"
*Amur Sturgeon "Acipenser shrenckii"
*Manchurian Black Water Snake "Elaphe schrenckii"
*Schrenck's Bittern "Ixobrychus eurhythmus"and abutterfly "Amuriana schrenckii".References
*Mearns and Mearns - "Biographies for Birdwatchers" ISBN 0-12-487422-3
* [http://www.kunstkamera.ru/en/history/the_museum_and_its_directors/ Kunstkamera]
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