Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer


Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer, also known as Louis Pfeiffer, was a German physician, botanist and conchologist.

Biography

He received his education in Kassel, and became professor of pathology there in 1828. He served as surgeon-major in Kracow during the Polish rebellion of 1831, traveled afterward through Europe for the interest of science, and was given in 1839 by the Bavarian government a mission to study the natural history of the West Indies. He remained for more than two years in Cuba, then visited most of the West Indian islands. On his return to Europe, he published Monographia Heliceorum viventium ; Symbola ad historiam heliceorum ; and other works.

Marine life named by Pfeiffer

He named more than 20 new genera and species, some of which have become synonyms:
In the course of time, 24 marine species have been named after Pfeiffer with the epithets pfeifferi, pfeifferae, pfeifferianus and pfeifferianum, many of which have become synonyms: