Wilhelm Kobelt Explained

Wilhelm Kobelt
Birth Date:20 February 1840
Birth Place:Alsfeld
Nationality:German
Fields:malacology
Workplaces:Senckenberg Museum

Wilhelm Kobelt (20 February 1840 – 26 March 1916) was a German zoologist born in Alsfeld, Grand Duchy of Hesse. He specialized in the field of malacology.

Kobelt was born in Alsfeld to parish priest Wilhelm (1809–74) and Auguste (1815–97) nee Kessler. He studied medicine at Gießen and received a doctorate in 1862. He practices as a physician in Biedenkopf where he began a natural history society, and in 1869 he went to Schwanheim near Frankfurt am Main. He became interested in molluscs and interacted with Emil Adolf Rossmäßler in Leipzig. He became a corresponding member of the Senckenberg nature research society and later became head of the mollusc section. He later worked as a curator of the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt am Main. He founded a journal for malacology.[1]

Several species of mollusk contain his name, including Fusinus kobelti (Kobelt's spindle), Cymatium kobelti and Hyalinia kobelti. Kobeltia, a subgenus of Arion slugs, is named in honor of him.

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  1. Book: Boettger, Caesar R. . Neue Deutsche Biographie 12 . 1980 . 243-244 . Kobelt, Wilhelm.
  2. http://classify.oclc.org/classify2/ClassifyDemo?search-author-txt=%22Kobelt%2C+Wilhelm%2C+1840-1916+%22 OCLC Classify