"Otto Wettstein-Westersheim(b) oder kurz Otto Wettstein (* 7. August 1892 in Wien, \u00D6sterreich-Ungarn; \u2020 10. Juli 1967 vermutlich ebenda) war ein \u00F6sterreichischer Biologe und Zoologe. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte waren die Faunistik und die Systematik unterhalb des Artniveaus von Reptilien und Kleins\u00E4ugern in \u00D6sterreich und in S\u00FCdosteuropa."@de . . . . . "1069613303"^^ . . . . . "41414922"^^ . . "Otto von Wettstein"@en . . . . . . . "Otto Wettstein-Westersheimb"@pl . . "Otto von Wettstein, name also given as Otto Wettstein-Westersheimb, (7 August 1892, in Vienna \u2013 10 July 1967) was an Austrian zoologist. He was the son of botanist Richard Wettstein and the brother of botanist Fritz von Wettstein. He is best remembered for his work in the field of herpetology; of his 205 published scientific papers, 60 of these involved herpetological topics. After World War II, he worked as a forestry manager at the Federal Research Institute of Forestry in Mariabrunn. A subspecies of viper, Vipera ursinii wettsteini (Kn\u00F6pfler & Sochurek, 1955) is named after him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Otto Wettstein-Westersheimb"@de . . . . "Otto von Wettstein"@fr . . . . . . "Otto Wettstein-Westersheim(b) oder kurz Otto Wettstein (* 7. August 1892 in Wien, \u00D6sterreich-Ungarn; \u2020 10. Juli 1967 vermutlich ebenda) war ein \u00F6sterreichischer Biologe und Zoologe. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte waren die Faunistik und die Systematik unterhalb des Artniveaus von Reptilien und Kleins\u00E4ugern in \u00D6sterreich und in S\u00FCdosteuropa."@de . . . . . . . . . . "Otto Wettstein-Westersheimb (ur. 7 sierpnia 1892 w Wiedniu \u2013 zm. 10 lipca 1967) \u2013 austriacki zoolog i biolog, specjalista z zakresu systematyki ma\u0142ych ssak\u00F3w i ma\u0142ych gad\u00F3w w Austrii i Europie Wschodniej."@pl . . . . . . . . . "Otto von Wettstein Ritter von Westersheim est un zoologiste autrichien, n\u00E9 le 7 ao\u00FBt 1892 et mort le 10 juillet 1967."@fr . . . . . . "Otto von Wettstein, name also given as Otto Wettstein-Westersheimb, (7 August 1892, in Vienna \u2013 10 July 1967) was an Austrian zoologist. He was the son of botanist Richard Wettstein and the brother of botanist Fritz von Wettstein. He is best remembered for his work in the field of herpetology; of his 205 published scientific papers, 60 of these involved herpetological topics. Due to spells of severe tympanitis in his youth, Wettstein's hearing was greatly impaired as an adult. Beginning in 1915, he was associated with the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna. Here, his instructors included zoologists Karl Grobben and Franz Werner as well as paleontologist Othenio Abel. In 1920, he succeeded Friedrich Siebenrock as curator of the herpetological collection at the museum. Under Wettstein's helm, within five years, the museum's reptile and amphibian collection became one of the largest in Europe. With Franz Werner and botanist Karl Heinz Rechinger, he accumulated a collection of vertebrates from southeastern Europe, publishing \"Die Vogelwelt der \u00C4g\u00E4is \" (The Birds of the Aegean, 1938) and \"Die S\u00E4ugetierwelt der \u00C4g\u00E4is \" (The Mammals of the Aegean, 1941) as a result. His work on Aegean amphibians and reptiles, \"Herpetologia Aegaea \", was based on excursions to the region in 1934, 1935, 1942 and 1954. In collaboration with others, he made important contributions to the multi-volume series \"Catalogus faunae Austriae \". After World War II, he worked as a forestry manager at the Federal Research Institute of Forestry in Mariabrunn. A subspecies of viper, Vipera ursinii wettsteini (Kn\u00F6pfler & Sochurek, 1955) is named after him."@en . . . "Otto Wettstein-Westersheimb (ur. 7 sierpnia 1892 w Wiedniu \u2013 zm. 10 lipca 1967) \u2013 austriacki zoolog i biolog, specjalista z zakresu systematyki ma\u0142ych ssak\u00F3w i ma\u0142ych gad\u00F3w w Austrii i Europie Wschodniej."@pl . . . . "Otto von Wettstein Ritter von Westersheim est un zoologiste autrichien, n\u00E9 le 7 ao\u00FBt 1892 et mort le 10 juillet 1967."@fr . "2972"^^ . .