Friedrich Siegmund Voigt
Friedrich Siegmund Voigt was a German zoologist and botanist, with a special interest in spermatophytes. He taught at Jena, where he translated Georges Cuvier's Le Règne Animal, and was the director of the Jena Botanical Gardens and the Museum of Zoology.
He proposed a classification of the animal kingdom with nine classes, based on body structure, such as those that are soft and gelatinous, those that are articulated and have an exoskeleton, and those that have an endoskeleton.Publications
- 1840. Lehrbuch der Zoologie: Erklärung der 22 Kupfertafeln zu Voigt's Lehrbuch der Zoologie. Volumen 7. Editor Schweizerbart, 8 pp.
- 1850.
- 1835.
- 1832.
- 1823.
- 1817.
- 1816.
- 1808.
- 1806.
- 1803.