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Knud Andersen (mammalogist)

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Knud Andersen
Born29 April 1867
Frederiksberg, Denmark
DisappearedJune 1918
England
NationalityDanish
OccupationZoologist
Known forBat research

Knud Christian Andersen (29 April 1867 in Frederiksberg – last seen alive June 1918 in England) was a Danish zoologist. His research focused on bats.

Life and work

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Towards the end of the 19th century, Andersen first worked as an ornithologist and ran field studies on the Faroe Islands. In 1901 Ferdinand I awarded him an appointment at the Zoological Museum of Sofia. Due to his frustration with the working conditions, he gave up this position.[1] In 1904, he was hired by the British Museum to research bats in the Pacific, in South-East Asia and in Queensland. He was especially interested in the genus Flying Fox and Horseshoe bats, of which he described 15 new species. He published 13 scientific papers on the South-East Asian Horseshoe bats. His most famous work was his Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the Collection of the British Museum, which is considered one of the most extensive works on flying foxes. Andersen was elected fellow of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) in 1909.

In June 1918 he mysteriously disappeared; his body has never been found.[2] His colleague Oldfield Thomas submitted his final manuscript on his behalf and stated that Andersen expected "to be absent from his scientific work for some time."

Dedicated taxa

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Rhinolophus anderseni (1909 by Ángel Cabrera); no longer a valid taxon. The subspecies anderseni and aequalis are today considered synonyms of the species Rhinolophus arcuatus and Rhinolophus acuminatus). Dobsonia anderseni (1914 by Oldfield Thomas), Artibeus anderseni (1916 by Wilfred Hudson Osgood).

See also

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Selected publications

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  • Meddelelser om faeroernes Fugle med saerligt Hensyn til Nolsø, efter skriftlige Oplysninger (with P.F. Petersen), 1894
  • Diomedea melanophrys, boende paa Færøerne, 1894 (English: Diomedea melanophrys in the Faröe Islands, 1895)
  • Sysselmand H.C. Müller’s haandskrevne optegnelser om Færøoerne Fugle (with Hans Christopher Müller), 1901
  • Knud Andersen (1909). "Notes on the Genus Acerodon, with a Synopsis of its Species and Subspecies, and Descriptions of Four new Forms". Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 3: 20–29. doi:10.1080/00222930908692540. ISSN 0374-5481. Wikidata Q115707434.
  • Catalogue of the Chiroptera in the collection of the British Museum, Volume 1, Megachiroptera. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). British Museum (Natural History), London. 1912.
  • On the determination of age in bats, 1917

Species described by Knud Andersen

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References

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  1. ^ Jon Fjeldså: Danske ornitologer langt fra hjemmet: fra P.W. Lund til international fuglebeskyttelse In: 100-års festskrift Dansk Orn. Foren. Tidsskr. 100 (2006):S. 265-275
  2. ^ Flannery, T. (2012). Among the islands: adventures in the Pacific. Grove/Atlantic, Inc. ISBN 9780802194046.