Emilie Snethlage Scientist

Maria Emilie Snethlage (April 13, 1868 – November 25, 1929) was a German-born Brazilian naturalist and ornithologist who worked on the bird fauna of the Amazon. Snethlage collected in Brazil from 1905 until her death.Maria Emilie Snethlage was born in Kraatz (now part of Gransee) in the Province of Brandenburg, Prussia, and educated privately at her father's house (Rev. Emil Snethlage). In 1900, after years working as a governess, she took up natural history. Snethlage was a doctor in Natural Philosophy and had been a zoological assistant at the Berlin Natural History Museum before being hired by Emílio Goeldi for the natural history museum in Belém on the recommendation of Dr. A. Reichenow. Her work in the Brazilian Amazon took her to Acre and other remote places.She became the director of the Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, after the death of botanist Jacques Hüber, between 1914 and 1922. She wrote the Catálogo das Aves Amazônicas (1914). Snethlage was granted honorary membership in the British Ornithologists' Union in 1915. In 1921 she went to the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro, as "naturalista viajante." She continued her studies of the Brazilian avifauna with field trips to Minas Gerais, Maranhão, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Santa Catarina, Paraná, São Paulo state, and the Brazilian Amazon.She died of heart failure in Porto Velho, on the Madeira River, while on a field trip. In her last letter, written shortly before she died, Snethlage mentions meeting the English butterfly collector Margaret Fountaine.Her nephew was the ethnologist Dr. Emil Heinrich Snethlage.The Madeira Parakeet Pyrrhura snethlageae, described as new to science in 2002, was named in her honour.

Personal facts

Birth dateApril 13, 1868
Birth place
Brandenburg , Germany , Gransee
Nationality
Germany
Citizenship
Brazil
Date of deathNovember 25, 1929
Place of death
Brazil , Madeira River , Porto Velho
Education
University of Freiburg
Known for
Amazon rainforest

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Scientist

awards
Brazilian Academy of Sciences
doctoral advisor
August Weismann
Field of study
Ornithology
influenced by
Berta Lutz

Emilie Snethlage on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://biblio.etnolinguistica.org/snethlage-1917-nature
  2. http://www.dichistoriasaude.coc.fiocruz.br/iah/P/verbetes/muspareg.htm