Category
page 1Zoologists with author abbreviations
Charles Darwin
English naturalist and biologist (1809-1882)
Carl Linnaeus
Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist (1707–1778)

Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck
French naturalist (1744-1829)
Ernst Haeckel
German zoologist (1834-1919)
Ronald Ross
British doctor, Nobel laureate, writer, and artist (1857–1932)
Georges Cuvier
French naturalist, zoologist and paleontologist (1769–1832)
Francis Galton
British eugenist, polymath, and behavioural geneticist (1822–1911)
John Edward Gray
British zoologist (1800–1875)
Louis Agassiz
Swiss-American naturalist (1807–1873)
Johannes Fibiger
Danish physician
Jean-Henri Fabre
French entomologist and author (1823-1915)
Gerald Durrell
British naturalist and writer (1925–1995)
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
German physician, naturalist, physiologist, and anthropologist (1752 – 1840)

Johann Friedrich Gmelin
German naturalist (1748–1804)
Charles Lucien Bonaparte
French noble, biologist, politician and art collector (1803–1857)

Coenraad Jacob Temminck
Dutch aristocrat and zoologist (1778–1858)

James Dwight Dana
American mineralogist, scientist and zoologist (1813-1895)

Temple Grandin
American doctor of animal science, author, and autism activist
Pierre André Latreille
French zoologist and entomologist (1762–1833)

Johan Fabricius
Danish zoologist (1745–1808)

Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay
Russian explorer and scientist

Sylvia A. Earle
American oceanographer
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French ornithologist

Alfred Brehm
German naturalist (1829-1884)

Michael Roger Oldfield Thomas
British mammalogist (1858–1929)
Mathurin Jacques Brisson
French zoologist and natural philosopher

George Robert Gray
English ornithologist, author and museum curator (1808–1872)

Ivan Yefremov
Soviet paleontologist, science fiction author and social thinker (1908–1972)
David Starr Jordan
American ichthyologist and educator (1851-1931)

John Latham
English physician, naturalist and author (1740-1837)

John Gould
English ornithologist (1804–1881)

George Albert Boulenger
Belgian-British zoologist (1858–1937), member of the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino from 1900

Albert Günther
Anglo-German zoologist (1830–1914)

Edward Blyth
English zoologist and pharmacist (1810–1873)

Anselme Gaëtan Desmarest
French zoologist (1784–1838)

Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville
French zoologist and anatomist (1777-1850)

Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim
Saxon anatomist, entomologist and paleontologist
Leopold Fitzinger
Austrian zoologist (1802-1884)
André Marie Constant Duméril
French zoologist

Henri Milne-Edwards
French zoologist (1800-1885)

Pieter Boddaert
Dutch physician and naturalist (1730-1795)

Erik Pontoppidan
Danish author, bishop, historian and antiquary (1698–1764)
Joel Asaph Allen
American zoologist and ornithologist (1838–1921)

Pieter Bleeker
Dutch medical doctor, ichthyologist and herpetologist (1819–1878)

Thomas Say
American naturalist (1787-1834)
Edward Turner Bennett
British zoologist (1797–1836)

Christian Ludwig Brehm
German pastor and ornithologist (1787-1864)

Armand David
French Catholic priest, zoologist, and botanist (1826–1900)

Alexander Emanuel Agassiz
Swiss-American zoologist and engineer (1835-1910)

Robert Broom
South African doctor and paleontologist (1866–1951)

Peter Forsskål
Swedish explorer, orientalist, naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus (1732-1763)

Morten Thrane Brünnich
Danish zoologist and mineralogist (1737-1827)

Ernst Hartert
German ornithologist (1859–1933)

Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
French zoologist (1805-1861)
Charles Doolittle Walcott
American paleontologist and 4th Secretary of the Smithsonian (1850-1927)
Andrew Smith
Scottish surgeon, explorer, ethnologist and zoologist (1797–1872)

James Bond
American ornithologist and inspiration for the name of the fictional spy (1900-1989)

Hermann Burmeister
German Argentine zoologist, entomologist, herpetologist, and botanist (1807-1892)
Frédéric Cuvier
French biologist (1773-1838)
Friedrich Hermann Otto Finsch
German explorer and biologist (1839-1917)