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Otto Schindler (1906–1959) was a German zoologist who specialised in ichthyology. In 1931 he joined the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (Zoologische Staatssammlung München) as an assistant curator of ichthyology, to work on the specimens collected by the III German Grand Chaco Expedition to East Paraguay. In 1937 he joined the IV expedition to Brazil which lasted 6 months. After the Second World War he was appointed Curator of Ichthyology and restored and ordered the collection of fish which had survived the war. It is known that he visited Stockholm in the 1950s, bringing some specimens from the museums there back to Munich. He also obtained specimens from Vienna as part of his efforts to rebuild the ZSM collection. He returned to South America in 1953-54, travelling to Bolivia with

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  • Otto Schindler (1906–1959) was a German zoologist who specialised in ichthyology. In 1931 he joined the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (Zoologische Staatssammlung München) as an assistant curator of ichthyology, to work on the specimens collected by the III German Grand Chaco Expedition to East Paraguay. In 1937 he joined the IV expedition to Brazil which lasted 6 months. After the Second World War he was appointed Curator of Ichthyology and restored and ordered the collection of fish which had survived the war. It is known that he visited Stockholm in the 1950s, bringing some specimens from the museums there back to Munich. He also obtained specimens from Vienna as part of his efforts to rebuild the ZSM collection. He returned to South America in 1953-54, travelling to Bolivia with Walter Forster; during this expedition Schindler was appointed to negotiate the fishing quotas on Lake Titicaca with Peru by the Bolivian Ministry of Agriculture; the Peruvian negotiator was another German, Hans Wilhem Koepcke. He collected many specimens from Lake Titicaca and he sampled in the vicinity of Cochabamba and in the Amazon lowlands with the amateur entomologist Rudolf Zischka. During the expeditions he collected the types of Aphyocharacidium bolivianum, Oligosarcus schindleri and Characidium schindleri. Schindler has the goby genus Schindleria named after him. He described the type species as Hemipramphus praematurus and Louis Pierre Giltay raised the genus Schindleria for this distinctive fish in 1934. (en)
  • Отто Шиндлер (1906-1959) - немецкий ихтиолог. В 1931 году стал работать в Зоологической государственной коллекции Мюнхена. В 1937 участвовал в шестимесячной экспедиции в Бразилию. После Второй Мировой войны его повысили до куратора ихтиологии. В 1950-е предпринимал поездки в Стокгольм, чтобы вернуть из зарубежных музеев некоторые мюнхенские экспонаты. В 1953-1954 снова побывал в Южной Америке. Собрал много видов с озера Титикака и помог разрешить диспут о квотах на рыболовство на этом озере между Перу и Боливией. Он был представителем последней, а от имени Перу переговоры вёл другой немец. В его честь назван род рыб Шиндлерии. (ru)
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  • Otto Schindler (1906–1959) was a German zoologist who specialised in ichthyology. In 1931 he joined the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (Zoologische Staatssammlung München) as an assistant curator of ichthyology, to work on the specimens collected by the III German Grand Chaco Expedition to East Paraguay. In 1937 he joined the IV expedition to Brazil which lasted 6 months. After the Second World War he was appointed Curator of Ichthyology and restored and ordered the collection of fish which had survived the war. It is known that he visited Stockholm in the 1950s, bringing some specimens from the museums there back to Munich. He also obtained specimens from Vienna as part of his efforts to rebuild the ZSM collection. He returned to South America in 1953-54, travelling to Bolivia with (en)
  • Отто Шиндлер (1906-1959) - немецкий ихтиолог. В 1931 году стал работать в Зоологической государственной коллекции Мюнхена. В 1937 участвовал в шестимесячной экспедиции в Бразилию. После Второй Мировой войны его повысили до куратора ихтиологии. В 1950-е предпринимал поездки в Стокгольм, чтобы вернуть из зарубежных музеев некоторые мюнхенские экспонаты. В 1953-1954 снова побывал в Южной Америке. Собрал много видов с озера Титикака и помог разрешить диспут о квотах на рыболовство на этом озере между Перу и Боливией. Он был представителем последней, а от имени Перу переговоры вёл другой немец. (ru)
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  • Otto Schindler (zoologist) (en)
  • Шиндлер, Отто (ru)
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