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Richard Maack
Estonian explorer and botanist

Richard Maack

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Estonian explorer and botanist
A.K.A.
Maack
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Kuressaare, Estonia
Place of death
Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Age
61 years
Education
Larin Gymnasium,
Saint Petersburg State University,
Awards
Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class
 
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Biography

Richard Otto Maack (also Richard Karlovic Maak, Russian: Ричард Карлович Маак; 4 September 1825 – 25 November 1886) was a 19th-century Russian naturalist, geographer, and anthropologist. He is most known for his exploration of the Russian Far East and Siberia, particularly the Ussuri and Amur River valleys.He wrote some of the first scientific descriptions of the natural history of remote Siberia and collected many biological specimens, many of which were original type specimens of previously unknown species.

Ethnically Maack was a Baltic German from Estonia; however, the Russian Empire controlled this country during his lifetime. He was a member of the Siberian branch of the Russian Geographical Society.

Biography

"Interior of a Mangun House", drawing by R. Maack

He studied natural sciences at the University of St. Petersburg. In 1852 he became a professor of natural sciences at the Gymnasium in Irkutsk and later director of the school. From 1868 to 1879, he was the superintendent of all schools of northern Siberia.

During the 1850s he undertook a number of expeditions in Siberia including those to the Amur River valley (1855–1856) and the Ussuri River (1859). He also participated in the Russian Geographical Society's first expedition (1853–55) to describe the orography, geology and population of the Vilyuy and Chona River basins.

He is credited with discovering Syringa reticulata var. amurensis simultaneously and independently of Carl Maximowicz.

Plants named after him

Maack is most famous for collecting previously unknown species and sending specimens back for scientific descriptions and naming. A number of those he found on his Amur River expedition bear his name.

  • Maackia amurensis — Amur maackia
  • Lonicera maackii — Amur Honeysuckle
  • Prunus maackii — Amur choke cherry
  • Iris maackii — water tolerant Iris

Animals named after him

  • Pelodiscus maackii (Brandt, 1857) — Amur softshell turtle

Plants named by him

  • Nymphaea tetragona var. wenzelii (Maack) F.Henkel et al.
  • Pleopeltis ussuriensis Regel & Maack
  • Rubia chinensis Regel & Maack

Selected publications

  • Puteshestvie na Amur/Путешествие на Амур (Travels on the Amur). 1859. St. Petersburg.
  • Puteshestvie po doline ryeki Ussuri/Путешествие в долину реки Уссури (Journey through the Ussuri river valley). 1861 St. Petersburg.
  • Вилюйский округ Якутской области (Vilyuysky District Yakut area) (1877–86)
  • Очерк флоры Уссурийской страны (Essay flora Ussuri country) 1862.
  • Енисейская губерния (Yenisei province) in the "List of settlements Russian Empire".
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 05 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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