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          Eduard von Martens's Biography

          German zoologist who described 155 new genera (150 of them molluscs) and almost 1,800 species (including around 1,680 molluscs, 39 crustaceans, and 50 echinoderms). Besides many memoirs, Martens wrote over 200 separate papers in scientific publications. He wrote upon all branches of zoology, especially Crustacea and Echinoderms.
          He was part of the Prussian Thetis expedition to Eastern Asia in 1860-1862. When the expedition returned to Europe, Martens continued to travel around Maritime Southeast Asia for 15 months. He published the results of the Thetis expedition in two volumes, constituting the Zoologischer Theil of the Preussische Expedition nach Ost-Asien. Volume ii, consisting of 447 pages and 22 plates, contained a very full account of the land molluscs.
          Martens spent his career in Berlin, at the Zoological Museum of the Berlin University (from 1855) and, from 1859 on, at the Museum für Naturkunde.
          He died in Berlin on 4 August 1904 at age 73.
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