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Jan Adrianus Herklots
Born(1820-08-17)17 August 1820
Middelburg
Died31 March 1872(1872-03-31) (aged 51)
Zoeterwoude
NationalityDutch
CitizenshipDutch
Alma materUniversity of Leiden
Scientific career
Fieldscarcinologist, zoologist
InstitutionsRijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie
Author abbrev. (zoology)Herklots

Jan Adrianus Herklots (born 17 August 1820 in Middelburg, Zeeland; died 31 March 1872 in Zoeterwoude) was a Dutch zoologist whose main areas of research were carcinology and the echinoderms .

Herklots studied medicine and biology at the University of Leiden. In 1846 he was appointed as curator of invertebrates at the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden, succeeding Wilhem de Haan, a position which he held until his death in 1872,[1] his successor was Christiaan Karel Hoffmann.[2]

In June 1851 he graduated as a Doctor of Philosophy, and his dissertation was entitled Additamenta ad faunam carcinologicam Africa occidentalis on the crustaceans from the Guinea coast, based on samples brought to the Netherlands by Hendrik Pel. In 1861 he published a museum catalogue of crustaceans from the system of Wilhem de Haan. He was also the author of important works on coelenterates , especially sea pens (Pennatulacea), and both modern and fossil taxa of echinoderms.[3]

In 1854 the Museum established its divided the Department of Invertebrates into a Department of Non-Articulata, of which Herklots remained the curator and a Department of Articulata where Samuel Constantinus Snellen van Vollenhoven (1816-1880) was curator. In July 1860, the Department of Invertebrates was reorganized and van Vollenhoven became head of the entomological department, while Herklots became head of Arthropoda Non-Insecta, the position he held until his death.[2]

Herklots provided important contributions on invertebrate animals. His work was somewhat overshadowed by that of de Haan. However, in contrast to De Haan, Herklots was very interested in the Dutch invertebrate fauna. The Natural History Museum in Leiden has several invertebrate specimens collected by Herklots on Noordwijk beach. Herklots married Antoinetta Johanna Agatha Susanna, the daughter of the former museum director Joannes Andreas Susanna.[4]

Herklots was a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, the Dutch Society of Sciences in Haarlem, and several other learned societies.[3]

He died in 1872 after a long illness, probably tuberculosis.[1]

  1. ^ a b "Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names H". Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. Hans G. Hansson. Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2017.
  2. ^ a b Frank Truesdale (1993). History of Carcinology. CRC Press. pp. 230–231. ISBN 9054101377.
  3. ^ a b Wilhelm Kobelt (1873). "Nachruf Dr. Jan. Adrianus Herklots". Nachrichtsblatt der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft. 5: 89–90.
  4. ^ "Herk Lots, Jan Adrianus (in Dutch)". History of the Oceanografie Club. Retrieved 19 January 2017.

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