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Johann Adam Otto
Bütschli (3 May 1848 – 2
February 1920) was a
German zoologist and
professor at the
University of Heidelberg. He
specialized in invertebrates...
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described for the
first time by the
Polish histologist Wacław
Mayzel in 1875.
Bütschli,
Schneider and Fol
might have also
claimed the
discovery of the process...
- 'chromosom' (Waldeyer 1888) both
ascribe color to a non-colored state. Otto
Bütschli was the
first scientist to
recognize the
structures now
known as chromosomes...
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Marin &
Melkonian 2003 [Euglenea
Bütschli 1884 emend.
Busse &
Preisfeld 2002;
Euglenoidea Bütschli 1884;
Euglenida Bütschli 1884] (Photosynthetic clade) Subclass...
- protozoa,
unicellular algae and
small invertebrates. Some
authors (e.g.,
Bütschli) have used the term as a
synonym for Ciliophora. In modern,
formal classifications...
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Ciliophora Doflein 1901 stat. n.
Copeland 1956 [Ciliata
Perty 1852;
Infusoria Bütschli 1887; Ciliae, Ciliozoa, Cytoidea, Eozoa, Heterocaryota, Heterokaryota]...
- "sarcode".: 156
Later workers,
including the
influential taxonomist Otto
Bütschli,
amended this
group to
create the
class Sarcodina,: 1 a
taxon that remained...
- at the
University of
Heidelberg with Otto
Bütschli and Carl Gegenbaur. He
received his Ph.D.
under Bütschli in 1902,
studying development of the trematode...
- 2011
Plagiotomidae Bütschli, 1887
Psammomitridae Jankowski, 1979
Pseudoamphisiellidae Song et al., 1996
Psilotrichidae Bütschli, 1889 Schmidingerotrichidae...
- sub-kingdom
composed of "unicellular animals" was
adopted by the
zoologist Otto
Bütschli—celebrated at his
centenary as the "architect of protozoology". As a phylum...