Paul Friedrich Reinsch (21 March 1836, in Kirchenlamitz – 31 January 1914, in Erlangen) was a German phycologist and paleontologist.
Biography
He studied natural sciences in Munich and Erlangen, afterwards working as a high school teacher in Erlangen, Zweibrücken and Baselland. Following retirement, he settled in Erlangen as a private scholar.[1]
During his tenure in Baselland, he collected mosses, being inspired by the work of Wilhelm Philippe Schimper and Philipp Bruch. In his scientific travels, he spent two years in North America and considerable time in Cyprus. In the last 20 years of his life, he focused his energy towards research of fossil Foraminifera.[2][3]
Commemorations
- Reinschia, a fossilised algae genus described by Charles Eugène Bertrand and Bernard Renault, 1893.[4]
- Reinschiella, algae genus described by Giovanni Battista de Toni, 1889.[1][5]
Selected works
- "Algae and Related Subjects: - Collected Works", 1866.
- Die Algenflora Des Mittleren Theiles Von Franken, 1867 – On algae of Middle Franconia.
- "Contributiones ad algologiam et fungologiam", Volume 1, 1874.
- Neue Untersuchungen über die Mikrostruktur der Steinkohle des Carbon, 1881.
- "The Composition and Microscopical Structure of Coal", Victoria Institute (Great Britain).
- "Micro-Palaeophytologia Formationis Carboniferae", 1884.
- Zur Meeresalgenflora von Süd-Georgien, 1890 – On marine algae of South Georgia.[6]
References
- 1 2 BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
- ↑ University of Zurich » Herbaria of the University and ETH Zurich biographical information
- ↑ Algae (Collectors Index Herbarium M) 3.1. Algal herbaria
- ↑ "Reinschia C.E.Bertrand & B.Renault, 1893". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ "Reinschiella De Toni, 1889". www.marinespecies.org. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 27 September 2022.
- ↑ Google Search published works
- ↑ International Plant Names Index. Reinsch.
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