Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of the University of California; Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Washington Park Zoo, Milwaukee; Fleishhacker Zoo, San Francisco
Edmund Heller (May 21, 1875 – July 18, 1939) was an American zoologist. He was President of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums for two terms, 1935–1936 and 1937–1938.[1]
^"Edmund Heller, AZA President" (PDF). Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 24, 2004. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
Heller, Edmund (1925). Captain Marshall Field Central African Expedition, 1925. Field Museum of Natural History. (Heller’s field notebook). Heller, Edmund...
Oken's Thos theory was revived in 1914 by EdmundHeller, who embraced the separate genus theory. Heller's names and the designations he gave to various...
the Heller's barracuda, is a schooling species of barracuda in the family Sphyraenidae. The species is named in honor of zoologist EdmundHeller Sphyraena...
Elliot; EdmundHeller (1903). Descriptions of Twenty-seven Apparently New Species and Subspecies of Mammals: All But Six Collected by EdmundHeller. na....
described as Carcharias galapagensis by Robert Evans Snodgrass and EdmundHeller in 1905; subsequent authors moved this species to the genus Carcharhinus...
a tendency to develop the second lower premolar. American zoologist EdmundHeller described the Cape lion's skull as longer than those of equatorial lions...
cheetah from British East Africa was described by the American zoologist EdmundHeller in 1913. He proposed the trinomen Felis jubatus raineyi as a distinct...
a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by EdmundHeller in 1923. It is known from the Philippines. BioLib.cz - Agelasta basispreta...
wildcat skin from the Mogador area in Morocco. Felis ocreata taitae by EdmundHeller in 1913 was a skull and a light-coloured skin of a female wildcat from...
2021. Elliot, Daniel Giraud (1904). "A List of Mammals obtained by EdmundHeller from the Coast Region of Northern California and Oregon". Field Columbian...
1914. (with EdmundHeller) Life-Histories of African Game Animals, Volume II. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1914. (with EdmundHeller) America and...
Expedition with his son, Kermit Roosevelt, Edgar Alexander Mearns, EdmundHeller, and John Alden Loring. The site of Gondokoro is near to the modern-day...
left). The subspecific name, helleri, is in honor of American zoologist EdmundHeller. The red-necked keelback can be found in: Bangladesh Indonesia (Sumatra...
1906 from the Ruwenzori and Virunga Mountains Felis pardus chui by EdmundHeller in 1913 from Uganda Felis pardus iturensis by Joel Asaph Allen in 1924...
Edmund Emil Kemper III (born December 18, 1948) is an American serial killer convicted of murdering seven women and one girl, between May 1972 to April...
the Galapagos. The species was first described by American zoologist EdmundHeller in 1903. Some authorities have questioned whether C. pallidus is a valid...
specific or subspecific name, helleri, is in honor of American zoologist EdmundHeller. Adults of C. helleri are 24–55 inches (61–139 cm) in total length (including...
Heller, E., Roosevelt, T. (1914) Soudan Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii) Life-histories of African game animals (1914): 248. EdmundHeller (1913)...
monotypic genus Nyala. Nyala was proposed in 1912 by American zoologist EdmundHeller, who also proposed Ammelaphus for the lesser kudu, but it was not widely...
Stanford University Press. 1997. ISBN 0-8047-2289-7 Snodgrass, R. E. and E. Heller. Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 1898-1899. XV. New...
Ngorongoro, German East Africa; Acinonyx jubatus velox proposed in 1913 by EdmundHeller on basis of a cheetah that was shot by Kermit Roosevelt in June 1909...
Ammelaphus was established for just the lesser kudu by American zoologist EdmundHeller, the type species being A. strepsiceros. The lesser kudu is now typically...
biologist who studied behaviour of ducks and geese, a founder of ethology EdmundHeller (1875–1939), American zoologist and explorer who worked on mammals Wilhelm...