1863 - 1927
Carl H. Eigenmann American Scientist
00
Carl H. Eigenmann dating history
Relationships
We have no records of past relationships for Carl H. Eigenmann.
About
Carl H. Eigenmann is a member of the following lists: Harvard University alumni, Indiana University alumni and Indiana University faculty.
Contribute
Who is Carl H. Eigenmann dating? Carl H. Eigenmann partner, spouse list. Help us build our profile of Carl H. Eigenmann!
Login
to add information, pictures and relationships, join in discussions and get credit for your contributions.
Details
| First Name |
Carl
|
| Middle Name |
H.
|
| Last Name |
Eigenmann
|
| Birthday |
9th March, 1863
|
| Birthplace |
Flehingen, Germany
|
| Died |
24th April, 1927
|
| Zodiac Sign |
Pisces
|
| Nationality |
American
|
| Occupation |
Scientist
|
Carl Henry Eigenmann (March 9, 1863 – April 24, 1927) was a German-American ichthyologist of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who, along with his wife Rosa Smith Eigenmann, and his zoology students is credited with identifying and describing for the first time 195 genera containing nearly 600 species of fishes of North America and South America. Especially notable among his published papers are his studies of the freshwater fishes of South America, the evolution and systematics of South American fishes, and for his analysis of degenerative evolution based on his studies of blind cave fishes found in parts of North America and in Cuba. His most notable works are The American Characidae (1917–1929) and A revision of the South American Nematognathi or cat-fishes (1890), in addition to numerous published papers such as "Cave Vertebrates of North America, a study of degenerative evolution" (1909) and "The fresh-water fishes of Patagonia and an examination of the Archiplata-Archelenis theory" (1909).
More about Carl H. Eigenmann
Less about Carl H. Eigenmann