- (Karl)
Ludwig Rütimeyer (February 26, 1825, in Biglen,
Canton of Bern –
November 25, 1895, in Basel) was a
Swiss zoologist,
anatomist and paleontologist...
- Lophiaspis, respectively, in the 20th century. In 1862,
Swiss zoologist Ludwig Ruetimeyer considered the
previously recognised genera Plagiolophus and Propalaeotherium...
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another species P. tenuirostris. In 1862,
Swiss palaeontologist Ludwig Ruetimeyer established P.
minutus based on
dental remains from the
Swiss locality...
-
ovinum into the
former genus in 1853. In 1862,
Swiss zoologist Ludwig Ruetimeyer defined Palaeotherium as
distinct from
other palaeothere genera and containing...
- helminthology. He
studied at the
University of
Basel as a
pupil of
Ludwig Ruetimeyer and
Friedrich Zschokke. He then
continued his
education at Geneva, where...
-
dentition being simple-looking in form. The
Swiss palaeontologist Ludwig Ruetimeyer in 1891
described another species from
Egerkingen whose fossil remains...
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medicine and
natural science at the
University of Basel, with
Leopold Ruetimeyer,
where he also met
Fritz Sarasin, and at the
University of Würzburg. His...