Pieter_Nicolaas_van_Kampen

Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen

Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen

Dutch herpetologist (1878–1937)


Pieter Nicolaas van Kampen (30 June 1878, Amsterdam 3 July 1937, Leiden) was a Dutch zoologist.

P.N. van Kampen (1917)

In 1904 he received his PhD from the University of Amsterdam, where he was a student and assistant to Max Carl Wilhelm Weber. From 1905 to 1911 he was based in the Dutch East Indies, during which time, he was assigned to the Aru Islands (1907) and participated in an expedition to Netherlands New Guinea (1910). In 1911 he returned to Amsterdam as a zoological assistant at the university. From 1917 to 1931 he served as a professor at the University of Leiden.[1]

Taxa

He is the taxonomic author of the frog genera Choerophryne,[2] Nesobia (junior homonym),[3] and Oxydactyla,[4] as well as of numerous amphibian species.[5] With Hilbrand Boschma, he described a number of species within the barnacle genus Sacculina.[6] His name is associated with the following species:

Selected writings

  • De tympanaalstreek van den zoogdierschedel, 1904.
  • De hulpmiddelen der zeevisscherij, op Java en Madoera in gebruik, 1909.
  • Visscherij en vischteelt in Nederlandsch-Indië, 1922 Fishery, and fish cultivation in the Netherlands Indies.
  • "The amphibia of the Indo-Australian archipelago", published in English in 1923.
  • Die rhizocephalen der Siboga-expedition, 1925 (with Hilbrandt Boschma) Rhizocephala of the Siboga Expedition.[9]

References

  1. Kampen, Pieter Nicolaas van (Source: Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 1: Cyclopaedia of collectors
  2. Lengthy list of amphibian species described by Van Kampen at the French Wikipedia site.
  3. Sacculina Encyclopedia of Life
  4. The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles by Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson
  5. The Eponym Dictionary of Amphibians by Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson

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