Carl Friedrich Bruch
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Carl Friedrich Bruch (March 11, 1789 – December 21, 1857) was a German ornithologist. He was the younger brother of bryologist Philipp Bruch (1781–1847).[1]
Bruch was born in Zweibrücken. Up until 1855, he worked as a notary in Mainz. He was the author of numerous articles in the journals Isis and Journal für Ornithologie.[1] He was a catalyst towards the establishment of the Rheinische Naturforschende Gesellschaft (1834).[2]
In 1828, he proposed a system of trinomial nomenclature for species, in contrast to the binomial system of Carl Linnaeus.[citation needed] The following are a list of ornithological species described by Bruch:
- Dalmatian pelican, (Pelecanus crispus), 1832
- Hartlaub's gull, (Chroicocephalus hartlaubii), 1853
- Red-legged kittiwake, (Rissa brevirostris), 1853
- Sooty gull (Ichthyaetus hemprichii), 1853.[3]
References
- ^ a b ADB:Bruch, Carl Friedrich @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie
- ^ Uni Mainz Rheinische Naturforschende Gesellschaft
- ^ "ITIS Standard Report - Error". Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2016-07-22. ITIS Search Results
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