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Carl Brunner von Wattenwyl (13 June 1823,
Bern Bern (), or Berne (), ; ; ; . is the ''de facto'' Capital city, capital of Switzerland, referred to as the "federal city".; ; ; . According to the Swiss constitution, the Swiss Confederation intentionally has no "capital", but Bern has gov ...
– 24 August 1914, Kirchdorf) was a geologist and physicist who worked as the first head of telegraphy administration in Switzerland. He was the first to promote transnational cooperation for telegraphic networks. In his spare time he was an
entomologist Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (''éntomon''), meaning "insect", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study") is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. In ...
who specialised in the orthopteroid insects (Orthoptera, Phasmida, Blattaria), and was also a
botanist Botany, also called plant science, is the branch of natural science and biology studying plants, especially Plant anatomy, their anatomy, Plant taxonomy, taxonomy, and Plant ecology, ecology. A botanist or plant scientist is a scientist who s ...
. Brunner von Wattenwyl was born in Bern, the son of Karl (1796–1867) and Klara Charlotte (1801-1895). His father was a professor of chemistry at the University of Bern. Carl studied natural sciences in Geneva, Bern and Berlin. He received a doctorate in 1846 and served as a professor of physics at Bern from 1850 to 1855. In 1855 he was appointed director of the telegraph administration and was involved in working on telegraphic networks across Europe. He initiated the first international telegraph conference in 1865 in Paris. In 1872 he was posted to the ministry of commerce. In 1880 he was knighted. He accumulated the world's largest collection of the Orthoptera and described many new
taxa In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; : taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and ...
of Orthoptera. His collection was housed in 19 large cabinets with 25,000 acquisition numbers in a multi-volume catalogue. He married Emilie Elise Karol (1831–1895) daughter of Karl Anton von Wattenwyl. His collection is conserved in the
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in Vienna, the Naturhistorisches Museum der Burgergemeinde Bern ( Natural History Museum of Bern),
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, Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt A.M. an
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: Révision du système des orthoptères et description des espèces rapportées) Genova, Tip. del R. Istituto sordo-muti (1893)


References

*Anonym 1915 runner von Wattenwyl, C.'' Ent. Rec. J. Var''. 27 *Bolivar, I. 1915 runner von Wattenwyl, C. ''Bol. R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat''. 15 *Burr, M. 1900 runner von Wattenwyl, C.'' Ent. Rec. J. Var''. 12 *Kaltenbach, A. P. 2003. "Die Orthopterensammlung des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien und ihre Geschichte".'' Denisia'' 8 57–61, 2 Photos *Nonveiller, G. 1999 ''The Pioneers of the research on the Insects of Dalmatia''. Zagreb, *Hrvatski Pridodoslovni Muzej: 1-390 *Rabaey, K. 2006 Biografie van Carl Brunner von Wattenwyl. ''Phasma'' 16(62) : 22-23 * *Reitter, E. 1914 runner von Wattenwyl, C. ''Wien. ent. Ztg.'' 33


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See also

Taxa named by Carl Brunner von Wattenwyl


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