Richard Vogel (zoologist)

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Richard Vogel ( January 1881 - January 10, 1955 in Stuttgart ) was a German zoologist .

Life

Vogel went to high school in Holzminden and studied from 1905 to 1909 in Jena with Ernst Haeckel until he completed his doctorate. The habilitation in zoology took place at the University of Tübingen , where he was appointed associate professor in 1918. In 1919 he received a teaching position for forest zoology, in 1924 he was appointed head of the zoological institute after Friedrich Blochmann . In 1925 he became chief curator of the Natural History Museum in Stuttgart and head of the zoological institute at the Hohenheim Agricultural University .

Fonts

  • Via the chordotonal organs in the root of the butterfly wing . Habilitation thesis Tübingen, Leipzig 1912
  • About a tympanic sense organ, the presumed hearing organ of the singing cicadas , in: Zeitschrift für Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte, 1923 (67th year), I, pp. 190-231
  • Knowledge of the mosquitoes in Württemberg , 1929