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- Q16029955 description "Austrian naturalist".
- Q16029955 description "Austrian naturalist".
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- Q16029955 abstract "Arnold Penther (15 October 1865, Rome – 6 April 1931, Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist.From 1887 to 1891 he studied natural sciences in Vienna, receiving his PhD in 1892. Beginning in 1898 he worked as a volunteer at the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, later attaining the role of curator. At the museum, he specialized in the field of arachnology.In 1894–96 he conducted zoological and botanical investigations in South Africa and Rhodesia. Ornithological specimens collected on the expedition were donated to the natural history museum in Vienna, and many of the plants he collected on the trip became part of the Vienna herbarium. Later on in his career, he embarked on scientific expeditions to Asia Minor, Mesopotamia and the Balkan Peninsula.The genus Pentheriella (family Asteraceae, synonym Heteromma) was named in his honor by Karl August Otto Hoffmann and Reinhold Conrad Muschler, and taxa with the specific epithet of pentheri are named after him, an example being Rhus pentheri.".
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- Q16029955 dateOfBirth "1865-10-15".
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- Q16029955 name "Penther, Arnold".
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- Q16029955 comment "Arnold Penther (15 October 1865, Rome – 6 April 1931, Vienna) was an Austrian naturalist.From 1887 to 1891 he studied natural sciences in Vienna, receiving his PhD in 1892. Beginning in 1898 he worked as a volunteer at the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, later attaining the role of curator. At the museum, he specialized in the field of arachnology.In 1894–96 he conducted zoological and botanical investigations in South Africa and Rhodesia.".
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