Wilhelm Haacke
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German zoologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Johann Wilhelm Haacke was a German zoologist born in Clenze, which is now Lower Saxony, who served as Director of the South Australian Museum in Adelaide from 1882 to 1884. Career He studied zoology at the University of Jena, earning his doctorate in 1878. Afterwards he worked as an assistant of Ernst Haeckel in Jena and at the university of Kiel. In 1881 he emigrated to New Zealand, working at the museums in Dunedin, under Professor Parker, and Christchurch under Professor von Haast.
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- Über eine neue Art uterinaler Brutpflege bei Wirbelthieren (10)
- Karl Ernst Von Baer (6)
- Die Schöpfung des Menschen und seiner Ideale Ein Versuch zur Versöhnung Zwischen Religion und Wissenschaft (1)
- Die Gesetze der Rassenmischung und die Konstitution des Keimplasmas (1906) (1)
- Über Helotis scotus und Eimer’s Theorie der Thierzeichnungen (0)
- Baumvögel, Papageien, Taubenvögel, Hühnervögel, Rallenvögel, Kranichvögel (0)
- Brehms Tierleben; allgemeine kunde des thierreichs. Mit 1910 abbildungen im text, 11 karten und 180 tafeln in farbendruck und holzschnitt. / (0)
- Raubtiere, Robben oder Flossenfüsser, Kerfjäger, Nager, Zahnarme (0)
- Suchvögel, Flossentaucher, Sturmvögel, Stossvögel, Wehrvögel, Nandus, Rossvögel, Strausse (0)
- Affen, Halbaffen, Flattertiere, Raubtiere (0)
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