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Disciplinemalacology
LanguageGerman
Publication details
History1844–1853;
continued as Malakozoologische Blätter (1854–1891)
Publisher
Hahn'sche Hofbuchhandlung (1844–1845);
T. Fischer (1846–1853) (Germany)
Frequencymonthly[1]
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Z. Malakozool.
Indexing
LCCN10019040
OCLC no.1640285

Zeitschrift für Malakozoologie was a German-language journal for malacology. It was founded by Karl Theodor Menke in 1844. Starting in 1846, Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer and Menke were co-editors-in-chief of the Zeitschrift. There were 10 published volumes. The Zeitschrift was published in 1844–1845 by Hahn'sche Hofbuchhandlung in Hannover and then in 1846–1853 by T. Fischer in Cassel.[2] Publication was continued in 1854 under the title Malakozoologische Blätter until cessation with the last volume in 1891.

Germany is home to the earliest malacological journal—several short-lived serials authored and published by J. S. Schröter from 1770 to 1789 ... However, the first German malacological journal in a modern sense—with editors and contributions from multiple authors—was the Zeitschrift für Malakozoologie, founded in 1844 by Karl Theodor Menke (1791–1961) ... Duing its ten years, the journal published the descriptions of somewhere around 1,000 new species, of which at least half were described by Philippi alone.[3]

References

  1. ^ Details - Zeitschrift für Malakozoologie - Biodiversity Heritage Library
  2. ^ Zeitschrift für Malakozoologie | National LIbrary of Australia, Trove
  3. ^ Kabat, A. R.; Coan, E. V. (2016). "Zeitschrift für Malakozoologie (1844–1853): A history and collation" (PDF). Nautilus. 130 (1): 17–22.