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Oscar Neumann

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German ornithologist and naturalist
Portrait c. 1940

Oscar Rudolph Neumann (3 September 1867 inBerlin – 17 May 1946 inChicago) was a Germanornithologist and naturalist who explored and collected specimens in Africa. He fled via Cuba and settled in the United States to escape Nazi persecution of Jews.Neumann's starling (Onychognathus neumanni) and several other species are named after him.

Neumann's travels in Ethiopia and Sudan

Neumann was born in wealthy Jewish family, the son of Maximilian and Anna née Meyer. A younger sister of his wasElsa Neumann (1872-1902) who became one of the first physics doctorates from Berlin University. Another sister Alice was a sculptor.[1] He travelled to German East Africa across Tanganyika, Uganda and Kenya in 1892 and collected for the Berlin Museum publishing descriptions. In 1899 he accompanied BaronCarlo von Erlanger throughSomaliland and southernEthiopia,[2] collecting birds that went to LordWalter Rothschild's bird collection in Tring. In 1915 he went to New Guinea and also made an expedition to Sulawesi in 1938 sponsored by the specimen collector and dealer J. J. Menden. In 1908 he lost much of his money and was hoping to work for Rothschild in Tring but this did not materialize as Rothschild himself ran into financial problems. Neumann then took to stock-broking in Berlin. In 1941, with the help of his friendJulius Riemer he fled Nazi Germany, traveling fromBerlin toCuba, then toChicago, where he worked the final years of his life as a curator in theField Museum of Natural History.[3][4]He was elected to the British Ornithologists' Union in 1897 but resigned in 1910 due to financial reasons. He never married.[3]Parts of his collections are now in the Julius Riemer Museum in Wittenberg.[5]

Eponyms

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Numerous zoological species bear his name, a few being:

Publications associated with Neumann

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  • Die Oligochäten Nordost-Afrikas, nach den Ausbeuten der Herren Oscar Neumann und Carlo Freiherr von Erlanger, W Michaelsen (1903) Zoologische Jahrbuecher (Systematik) 18: 435-556 -Earthworms from Northeast Africa, according to the collections of Neumann and Erlanger.
  • Scorpione und Solifugen Nordost-Afrikas, gesammelt 1900 und 1901 von Carlo Freiherrn von Erlanger und Oscar Neumann, Zoologische Jahrbuecher (Systematik) 18: 557-578 (1903) -Scorpions andSolifugae collected in 1900/01 by Neumann and Erlanger.
  • Ueber die von Herrn Dr Neumann in Abessinien gesammelten aulacopoden Nacktschnecken, (1904) Zoologische Jahrbuecher (Systematik) 19: 673-726 - On data by Dr. Neumann in regards to Abyssinian aulacopodslugs.
  • Homopteren aus Nordost-Afrika, gesammelt von Oscar Neumann, A Jacobi (1904) Zoologische Jahrbuecher 19: 761-782 -Hemiptera from Northeast Africa collected by Neumann.
  • Schildkröten und Eidechsen aus Nord-Ost Afrika und Arabien. Aus Carlo v. Erlanger's und Oscar Neumann's Forschungsreise, G Tornier (1905) Zool. Jahrb Syst 22: 365-388 - Turtles and lizards from Northeast Africa and Arabia, in regards to Erlanger and Neumann's expedition.
  • Über nordost-afrikanische und arabische Kriechtiere, by Oscar Rudolph Neumann (1905) - On Northeast African and Arabian reptiles.

References

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  1. ^Creese, Mary R.S. (2004).Ladies in the Laboratory II: West European Women in Science, 1800–1900: A Survey of Their Contributions to Research. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 148.
  2. ^Neumann, Oscar (1902). "From the Somali Coast through Southern Ethiopia to the Sudan".The Geographical Journal.20 (4):373–398.Bibcode:1902GeogJ..20..373N.doi:10.2307/1775561.hdl:2027/msu.31293100269236.ISSN 0016-7398.JSTOR 1775561.
  3. ^abPalmer, T.S. (1952)."Obituaries"(PDF).The Auk.69 (2):223–226.doi:10.2307/4081284.ISSN 0004-8038.JSTOR 4081284.
  4. ^Stresemann, E. (1947). "Obituary".Ibis.89 (3):519–522.doi:10.1111/j.1474-919X.1947.tb04377.x.
  5. ^Steinmann, Irina (2019). "Nils Seethaler hat zur Person Julius Riemer geforscht ".Wittenberger Sonntag, 10 May 2019. (in German)
  6. ^SpeciesPhilochortus neumanni atThe Reptile Database www.reptile-database.org.
  7. ^abBeolens, Bo;Watkins, Michael;Grayson, Michael (2011).The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp.ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Neumann, p. 189).


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