Johann Natterer

Johann Natterer

Johann Natterer (November 9, 1787 - June 17, 1843) was an Austrian naturalist and explorer.

Johann Natterer's father was animal-zoologist Joseph Natterer Sr., and his mother was Maria Anna Theresia Schober. He had a brother, Joseph Natterer, Jr. (1776-1852). "Johann Natterer - Wikipedia" (German article), German Wikipedia", 2006, De.Wikipedia.org webpage: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Natterer DeWikipedia-Johann-Natterer] .]

In 1817, Emperor Franz II "The Crustacean Collection of the Museum of Natural History in Vienna" (history), Peter C. Dworschak & Verena Stagl, 3rd Zoological Dept., "Naturhistorisches Museum", Vienna, webpage (@www.nhm-wien.ac.at): [http://www.nhm-wien.ac.at/nhm/3Zoo/Posterv2.pdf. NHM-Wien-Crustacean-PDF] .] financed an expedition to Brazil on the occasion of the wedding of his daughter Archduchess Leopoldina to the Portuguese crown prince, Dom Pedro of Alcantara (who was later to become Emperor of Brazil). Natterer was the zoologist on the expedition,and was accompanied by other naturalists including Johann Baptist von Spix and Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. Johann Natterer remained in South America 18 years, until 1835, returning to Vienna, Austria with a large collection of specimens, including new species such as the South American Lungfish, which he gave to the museum Natural-Science Cabinet ("'K.k. Naturaliencabinet'" ) that preceded the Naturhistorisches Museum.

Natterer did not publish an account of his travels, and his notebooks and diary were destroyed in the Hofburg fire of 1848 during the Vienna Revolution; however, his specimen collections of 60,000 insects were a part of the "Brazilian museum" in the "Harrach' house" and escaped the fire.

A number of animals are named after Johann Natterer, including Natterer's Slaty Antshrike and Natterer's Bat.

Family and early life

Johann Natterer was born on November 9, 1787, as a son of the animal-zoologist Joseph Natterer Sr. and of Maria Anna Theresia Schober (his mother) the daughter of a master baker from Laxenburg.He had a brother (Joseph Natterer, 1776-1852).Joseph Natterer senior of Austria last mounted Falkner had been.When Emperor Franz I dissolved the falconry ("Falknerei") in Laxenburg, he bought the collection of Joseph Natterer Sr. This contained numerous domestic birds, mammals, andinsects, and Franz I assigned it the further support and the development of the collection.

The collection was brought in 1794 to Vienna and included into the "Tiercabinet" with the "k.k physical-astronomical" as well as the "Kunstcabinet".The collection was made accessible soon for the public, however without scientific or didactical value. Joseph Natterer Sr. introduced both his sons likewise into the collection and brought to the art of preparing Ausbalgens and chase. His oldest son, Joseph, began his career as a "freiwilliger" aid and terminated as first "Kustos", Johann became in 1808 "freiwilliger" coworkers.

First, Johann Natterer had attended the Piaristen school; however in 1794, he transferred into the normal school and completed high school (gymnasium) there.From 1802 to 1803, Johann Natterer attended the material academy and heard scientific lectures at the university.

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