Theodore Cantor
Theodore Edward Cantor | |
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| Born | 1809 |
| Died | 1860 (age 58/59) |
| Occupation(s) | physician zoologist botanist |
| Employer | British East India Company |
Theodore Edward Cantor (Danish: Theodor Edvard) (1809–1860) was a Danish physician, zoologist and botanist. He described several new species of reptiles and amphibians, and six species have been named in his honor.
Cantor was born to a Danish Jewish family; his mother was a sister of Nathaniel Wallich. Cantor worked for the British East India Company, and made natural history collections in Penang and Malacca.