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William John Ansorge (6 April 1850 – 31 October 1913 at
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) was a physician who worked in
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and
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and is known for exploring the fauna of the African region. A large number of species have been named after him based on the specimens that he collected and sent back to England. Ansorge's ancestors came from
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, but William was born in Chapra,
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, to Rev. Paul Gotthold Ansorge (who worked in Krishnaghar, Bengal, and later at
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, preaching in
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and
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in India) in 1850 and studied at the Royal College in Mauritius and then at
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. He worked briefly at
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in London. He then became a professor at the Royal College in Mauritius (1872–1880) and senior professor from 1880 to 1886. He was posted as a medical officer in Uganda from 1895 to 1898. He was also District Medical Officer in Uganda and Southern
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. He travelled across Africa (northern Angola,
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, Mossamedes,
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) and wrote '' Under the African Sun'' in 1899.
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noted that Ansorge was a very valuable collector and contributor to the bird collection of
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at
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. Hartert noted that Ansorge's knowledge of the species collected was limited and that he lacked training in
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. His early collections made from 1892 in Uganda were of poor quality after which he received training from Hartert. Hartert notes that he died in Luanda, Angola at just 64, although appearing much older with his white beard. Ansorge married Mary Matilda, daughter of G.E. Ely of
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, in 1881. They had two sons (one being the amateur entomologist Sir
Eric Cecil Ansorge Sir Eric Cecil Ansorge, CSI, CIE, Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, FRES (6 March 1887 - 3 January 1977) was a British Indian Civil Service officer who worked in Orissa and Bihar in India. He was also a keen amateur entomologist, writing an ...
) and a daughter. He received two medals with clasps for his service in Uganda 1897–1898 and for his role in the Aro Expedition of 1901–1902.


Taxon named in his honor

Many species of animals were named after Ansorge. Many by museum taxonomists chiefly in Britain. Mammals *The mongoose Ansorge's cusimanse (''
Crossarchus ansorgei The Angolan kusimanse (''Crossarchus ansorgei''), also known as Ansorge's kusimanse, is a species of small mongoose. There are two recognized subspecies: ''C. a. ansorgei'', found in Angola; and ''C. a. nigricolor'', found in DR Congo, which do n ...
'') Birds * Ansorge's greenbul ('' Andropadus ansorgei'') * ''Platysteira'' (''concreta'') ''ansorgei'' * '' Xenocopsychus ansorgei'', and * '' Nesocharis ansorgei''. Fishes * the Guinean bichir ''
Polypterus ansorgii The Guinean bichir (''Polypterus ansorgii'') is a ray-finned fish from rivers and other freshwater habitats in Western Africa, ranging from Guinea-Bissau to Nigeria. It reaches a maximum length of , is greenish-brown to black in color, and has la ...
'', * the Rainbow Ctenopoma '' Microctenopoma ansorgii'' (Boulenger 1912), *the African whiptailed catfish '' Phractura ansorgii'', *the cichlid ''
Thysochromis ansorgii ''Thysochromis'' is a genus of cichlids native to West and Middle Africa. Species There are currently two recognized species in this genus: * ''Thysochromis annectens ''Thysochromis'' is a genus of cichlids native to West West is one ...
'', *the African freshwater pipefish '' Enneacampus ansorgii'' (Boulenger 1910), *the Tetra '' Nannopetersius ansorgii'' (Boulenger 1910) *'' Alestes ansorgii'' Boulenger 1910 *'' Citharidium ansorgii'' Boulenger 1902, *'' Nannocharax ansorgii'' Boulenger 1911 , *'' Labeo ansorgii'' Boulenger 1907, *'' Labeobarbus ansorgii'' (Boulenger 1906), *'' Enteromius ansorgii'' (Boulenger 1904), *The Agberi mormyrid, ''
Petrocephalus ansorgii ''Petrocephalus ansorgii'', the Agberi mormyrid, is a species of electric fish in the family Mormyridae The Mormyridae, sometimes called "elephantfish" (more properly freshwater elephantfish), are a superfamily of weakly electric fish in the ...
''
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, 1903
, is a
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
of
electric fish An electric fish is any fish that can Bioelectrogenesis, generate electric fields, whether to sense things around them, for defence, or to stun prey. Most fish able to produce shocks are also electroreceptive, meaning that they can sense electric ...
in the family
Mormyridae The Mormyridae, sometimes called "elephantfish" (more properly freshwater elephantfish), are a superfamily of weakly electric fish in the order Osteoglossiformes native to Africa. It is by far the largest family in the order, with around 200 sp ...
, found in Africa: on the Upper and Lower Niger, the Bénuoé, and the coastal rivers of Nigeria. *''
Raiamas ansorgii ''Raiamas ansorgii'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus ''Raiamas''. It is endemic to the Cuanza River The Kwanza River, also known as the Coanza, the Quanza, and the Cuanza, is the longest river in Angola. It empties into the Atla ...
'' (Boulenger 1910), *the eel '' Mastacembelus ansorgii'' Boulenger 1905 *the African Fish ''
Neolebias ansorgii ''Neolebias'' is a genus of small distichodontid freshwater fishes found in Africa. Species There currently 12 recognized species: * '' Neolebias ansorgii'' Boulenger, 1912 * '' Neolebias axelrodi'' Poll & J. P. Gosse, 1963 * '' Neolebias ...
'', and *the killfish '' Epiplatys ansorgii'' (Boulenger 1911). ReptilesBeolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("Ansorge", p. 10). * '' Afrogecko ansorgii'', * '' Hemidactylus ansorgii'', and *''
Psammophis ansorgii ''Psammophis'' is a genus of snakes in the family Psammophiidae. The genus comprises 33 species, which are found in Africa and Asia.. www.reptile-database.org. ''Psammophis'' are diurnal and prey on lizards and rodents which they actively hunt. A ...
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ansorge, William John 19th-century British zoologists 1850 births 1913 deaths People from the Bengal Presidency People from British India British Mauritius people Uganda Protectorate people People from colonial Nigeria