Friedrich Christian Meuschen
{{Short description|German diplomat and conchologist}}
Friedrich Christian Meuschen (15 September 1719 – 20 February 1811) was a German diplomat and conchologist born in Hanau. He was the son of theologian Johann Gerhard Meuschen (1680–1743).
Meuschen was a diplomatic representative in The Hague, where he served as a liaison secretary. He was also a merchant of shells and other objects of natural history. From 1766 to 1778 he catalogued numerous natural history collections, and published his findings in an 8-volume work titled Miscellanea Conchyliologica. He died in Berlin.
The fish genus Meuschenia is named in his honor by Australian ichthyologist Gilbert Percy Whitley (1903–1975).
References
- [http://www.minrec.org/libdetail.asp?id=953 The Mineralogical Record - Library] Essay on "Miscellanea Conchyliologica"
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070726000832/http://www.schulz-falster.com/fairs/fair21.pdf 40th California International Antiquarian Book Fair] (book selections)
- Holthuis (1998) Archives of Natural History. Volume 25, Page 75-85 {{DOI|10.3366/anh.1998.25.1.75}}, {{ISSN|0260-9541}}, Available Online February 1998.
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Category:Fellows of the Royal Society
Category:Merchants from the Holy Roman Empire
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