Heinrich Christian Macklot

Heinrich Christian Macklot (20 October 1799, Frankfurt am Main – 12 May 1832) was a German naturalist.

With Heinrich Boie and Salomon Müller, he was sent to Asia in order to collect specimens for the museum as part of the Natuurkundige Kommissie (Natural Science Commission).

Macklot visited New Guinea and the island of Timor from 1828 to 1830 on board the HM corvette Triton.

[1][2] In 1837, Coenraad Jacob Temminck named the Sunda fruit bat, Acerodon mackloti in his honor.

Other zoological species and subspecies that bear his name are: The botanical genus Macklottia was named after Macklot by Pieter Willem Korthals, it is synonymous with the genus Leptospermum.

Tombstone of Macklot in Karawang .