Robert Latzel

Robert Latzel
1916 oil painting of Latzel
Born(1845-10-28)28 October 1845
Uhelná (present day Czech Republic)
Died15 December 1919(1919-12-15) (aged 74)
NationalityAustrian
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
Known forMyriapod taxonomy
SpouseHedwig Horrakh
Children1 son, 1 daughter
Scientific career
FieldsMyriapodology
Author abbrev. (zoology)Latzel

Robert Latzel (28 October 1845 – 15 December 1919) was an Austrian myriapodologist and entomologist who published a series of pioneering works on millipedes, centipedes, and allies. His collection of myriapod specimens, today housed in the Natural History Museum of Vienna, includes many type specimens.[1] His monographs on the myriapods of the Austro-Hungarian Empire were the first comprehensive treatments of the large region's centipede and millipede faunas.[2] He named nearly 130 taxa of millipedes (1 genus, 2 subgenera, 69 species and 56 variations) and over 40 centipede groups (2 genera, 29 species and 12 variations), as well as four taxa each of pauropods and symphylans. His work on millipedes pioneered the use of gonopods in millipede classification and species recognition.[1] At least three authors have honored Latzel by naming a genus Latzelia (Scudder 1890, Bollman 1893, Verhoeff, 1895).

  1. ^ a b Stagl, V. (2006). "Robert Latzel – His life-work and importance for Myriapodology" (PDF). Norwegian Journal of Entomology. 53: 223–236.
  2. ^ Tuf, I. H.; Laška, V. (2005). "Present knowledge on centipedes in the Czech Republic: a zoogeographic analysis and bibliography 1820–2003" (PDF). Peckiana. 4: 143–161.