Richter, Emma (1888–1956)
Richter, Emma (1888–1956)
German paleontologist. Born Emma Hüther, Mar 4, 1888; died Nov 15, 1956; m. Rudolf Richter (paleontologist).
Prominent paleontologist, was considered a trilobites expert; based with husband at the University of Frankfurt, was also associated with the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt; appointed an honorary member of the Palaeontological Society of America (1934); awarded a University of Tübingen doctorate (1949).
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