Heinz Steinitz
Male, Person
1909 –
Who is Heinz Steinitz?
Heinz Steinitz was a senior Israeli marine biologist and herpetologist, professor and chairman of the department of zoology at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He was one of the founding members of the Zoological Society of Israel.
He took over the scientific legacy of his father, the zoologist and hydrologist Walter Steinitz.
He died in 1971.
In 1997, a previously unknown species of amphibian tree frogs was discovered in the Mamilla Pool. The researchers, led by Yehudah L. Werner, named their find Hyla heinzsteinitzi, in honor of Steinitz. The fish species Tylognathus steinitziorum was dedicated to Walter Steinitz and his son Heinz Steinitz.
Additional animal species named after Heinz Steinitz include Rubratella steinitzi; Hydroides steinitzi; Bohadschia steinitzi; Typhlocirolana steinitzi; Aphanogmus steinitzi; Elasmopus steinitzi; Pseudocyclops steinitzi; Albunea steinitzi; Istiblennius steinitzi; Scorpaenodes steinitzi; Gammogobius steinitzi; Photoblepharon palpebratum steinitzi; Cryptocentrus steinitzi; Omobranchus steinitzi; Cocotropus steinitzi; Helcogramma steinitzi.
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