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Otto Bütschli

Johann Adam Otto Bütschli (3 May 1848 – 2 February 1920) was a German zoologist and professor at the University of Heidelberg. He specialized in invertebrates and insect development. Many of the groups of protists were first recognized by him.

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Known for
Recognizing the structures now known as chromosomes
Awards
Linnean Medal (1914)
Education
University of Heidelberg
Author abbrev. (botany)
Buetschli
Born
(1848-05-03)3 May 1848 Frankfurt, German Confederation
Died
2 February 1920(1920-02-02) (aged 71) Heidelberg, Germany

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Otto Bütschli

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related to Further reading · 35
Otto Bütschli → A-E, Architect, Berlin Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Bibcode, Bänden, Clifford, Die Naturwissenschaften, Dobell, Fokin, Goldschmidt, Heidelberg, Hoffmann, Ilse, In, Isis, Jahn, JSTOR, Laitko, Lexikon, London
related to External links · 3
Otto Bütschli → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Author abbrev. (botany) · 1
Otto Bütschli → Buetschli
Awards · 1
Otto Bütschli → Linnean Medal (1914)
Born · 1
Otto Bütschli → (1848-05-03)3 May 1848 Frankfurt, German Confederation
Died · 1
Otto Bütschli → 2 February 1920(1920-02-02) (aged 71) Heidelberg, Germany
Doctoral advisor · 1
Otto Bütschli → Rudolf Leuckart
Doctoral students · 1
Otto Bütschli → Wladimir Schewiakoff Richard Goldschmidt
Education · 1
Otto Bütschli → University of Heidelberg
Fields · 1
Otto Bütschli → Invertebrate zoology

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bütschli heidelberg university otto 1920 1848 zoology first chromosomes goldschmidt german structures now known worked professor chemistry paleontology geology doi

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Otto BütschliAuthor abbrev. (botany)Buetschli1.00infobox
Otto BütschliAwardsLinnean Medal (1914)1.00infobox
Otto BütschliBorn(1848-05-03)3 May 1848 Frankfurt, German Confederation1.00infobox
Otto BütschliDied2 February 1920(1920-02-02) (aged 71) Heidelberg, Germany1.00infobox
Otto BütschliDoctoral advisorRudolf Leuckart1.00infobox
Otto BütschliDoctoral studentsWladimir Schewiakoff Richard Goldschmidt1.00infobox
Otto BütschliEducationUniversity of Heidelberg1.00infobox
Otto BütschliFieldsInvertebrate zoology1.00infobox
Otto BütschliKnown forRecognizing the structures now known as chromosomes1.00infobox
Otto BütschliWorkplacesUniversity of Kiel, University of Heidelberg1.00infobox
Otto Bütschlirelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Otto Bütschlirelated to External linksMedia0.60section

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