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was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera and Hymenoptera.

Etienne Laurent Joseph Hippolyte Boyer de Fonscolombe (22 July 1772 , Aix - 13 February 1853, Aix) was a French entomologistwho specialised in Coleoptera and Hymenoptera and pest insects. De Fonscolombe was educated at the Collège de Juilly before finishing his education in 1789, "he had attended meetings of the Constituent Assembly in Versailles, with Mirabeau.He was later "Locked up as suspect" (1793-94).

Father wrote on agronomy

"After his marriage it lived with his parents and his mother-in-law at the castle of Montvert with his mother-in-law. With the death of his father (1810), he rented a floor of the hotel of Aix and the couple lived with his mother. with this last with Fonscolombe, of which she had the pleasure "Entomologist very remarkable" He had very for him: the intelligence, kindness, the virtue and the knowledge "Hippolyte and its brother Marcellin de Fonscolombe, never ceased occupying themselves of the natural science like those of antiquity and medals. Their many work was collected in the Memories of the academy of Aix, and is placed there, indisputably, in the first ranks. From 1833 it entrusted the management of Fonscolombe to his son-in-law, Adolphe de Saporta. In 1848 it sold Montvert, coming from his wife, and his/her son-in-law made build at side the Mill-White. marry on July 20, 1798 (26 germinal year VI), Marie Ursule Aglaé de Catelin, only daughter of Mr. de Catelin (+ before 1789), lord of the Guard, Pradet and Lery de Malbosque, officer of dragons, and of (+ ap 1821). (family originating in Toulon, anoblie by load of secretary of the king in 1733.) From where: a son died has almost while being born B Irene de Fonscolombe (1799 + 1879), married in 1821 in Auguste Adolphe (1800 + 1879), marquis de Saporta, Saint Cyrien, lieutenant with the 1st regiment of line (ordered by his/her father...), in garrison in Strasbourg, wire of Charles (1773 + 1850), brigadier, and of Joséphine de Forbin it Barben "Miss de Fonscolombe was to have later more than 30.000 franks of revenue, in goods melt" wire Gaston, marquis de Saporta (1823 + 1895), celebrates naturalist grandson Louis (1847) married on October 18, 1875 in Montpellier, Béatrix de Ginestous, girl of the count Fernand de Ginestous and Amynthe Félicie of Guy de Ferrières. DP. 2 Charles de Fonscolombe, who will follow, 3 Marcelin (Rock) of Fonscolombe (1774 + 18.), married to Miss Cymon de Beauval, her cousin (grand-daughter of Martin of Germain), SP, 4 (Jeanne Louise) Hortense Adélaïde de Fonscolombe (1775 + 18.), marry Gaston (Marius Ovide), marquis d' Olivary, from where two girls: has Miss d' Olivary, nun, Carmelite nun in Aix, béatifiée; B Olympe d' Olivary, married with the General of Renardy de Sainte-Marguerite.

Works

Partial list

  • 1832 Monographia chalciditum galloprovinciae circa aquas degentum. Annales des Sciences Naturelles (1) (Zoologie) 26: 273-307.
  • Addenda et errata ad monographium chalciditum galloprovinciae ciria aquas sextias degentum. Annales des Sciences Naturelles (2) 13: 186-192.
  • Des insectes nuisibles à l'agriculture principalement dans les départements du midi de la France Mémoires de l'Académie de Sciences d'Aix 5 pp 5-225.


References

  • Constantin, R. 1992 Memorial des Coléopteristes Français. Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne , Paris (Suppl. 14) : 1-92.
  • Graham, M.W.R. de V. 1992. Hymenoptera collections of Boyer de Fonscolombe, with an account of his work and a description of the natural features of his estate. Journal of Natural History 26: 1089-1111.
  • Lhoste, J. 1987 Les entomologistes français. 1750-1950. INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) , Paris.


See also

Famille de Boyer de Fonscolombe WikiGeneanetsee list taxon authorities





Fonscolombe, Etienne Laurent Joseph Hippolyte Boyer de Geboren: 22.07.1772 in Aix Gestorben: 13.02.1853 in Aix Interessen: Coleoptera, Hymenoptera Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib: Sammlung hat stark gelitten. Rest via A.Grenier, via A. Leveillé, via E. le Moult/Paris vereinzelt. Neu!! Hymenoptera: Apoidea in University Museum Oxford. Zitat(e): Baker, D. B. 1996: [Fonscolombe, E. L. J. H. B. de] - Journal of Natural History 30(4) 537-550 (Sammlungsverbleib) B15 10836 Constantin, R. 1992: Memorial des Coléopteristes Français. - Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne , Paris (Suppl. 14) : 1-92 18 B15 B 2410 Lhoste, J. 1987: Les entomologistes français. 1750 - 1950. - INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) , Paris : 1-355 120, 263-264 B15: A 1036 Mulsant 1853: [Fonscolombe, E. L. J. H. B. de] - Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon (n. s.) 1 337-352 B15: 10187 Mulsant, E. 1853: [Fonscolombe, E. L. J. H. B. de] - Opusc. ent. 2 129-144, + Schr.verz. B15 Saporta 1853: [Fonscolombe, E. L. J. H. B. de] - Bull. Soc. Ent. London 1853 13-14 Silbermann, G. 1835: [Biographien] - Enumération Ent. vivans 8-9

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Fonscolombe - Baron Etienne Laurent Joseph Hippolyle Boyer de Fonscolombe (1772–1853)


Jakowlew, Wassily Ewgrafowitsch Geboren: 28.01.1839 in Zarizina Gestorben: 02.08.1908 in Eupatoria / Krim Interessen: Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: Sammlungsverbleib: Pal. Hemiptera (spez. Rußland) und Coleoptera 1899/1900 und 1909 an Zool. Mus. Leningrad. Zitat(e): Anonym 1908: [Jakowlew, W. E.] - Russk. ent. obozr. 8 212 B15 10128 Bogdanov, A. P. 1891: Materialy dlja istorii nautschnoj i prikladnoj d'jatel'nosti v Rossii po zoologii i soprikasajuschtschimsja s' neju otrasljam' znanija, priimuschtschestvenno za posl'dneje tridcatipjatil'tie (1850-1887g.) [Materialien zur Geschichte der wissenschaftlichen und angewandten Tätigkeit in Russland in der Zoologie und der angerenzenden Wissensgebiete vorwiegend in den letzten fünfundreißig Jahren (1850-1887). - Izv. imp. Obshch. Ljubit. Estest. Antrop. Etnogr. 70(= Zool. 6) zahlr. unnum. Seiten, 12 Taf. B15 B 936 Horn, Walther (H. R.) 1909: [Jakowlew, W. E.] - Dt. ent. Z. 1909 170 B15 10009/10 Semenov-Tjan-Schanskij, A. P. 1910: [Jakowlew, W. E.] - Trudy Russk. ent. Obsc. v S. Peterburge 39 1-57 B15 10125

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Bellier de la Chavignerie, Jean-Baptiste Eugène


L. Caltagirone D. Dahlsten R. Garcia A. Guiterrez K. Hagen E. Sylvester

http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/scalenet/scalenet.htm

Viette, P.E.L. FULL NAME is? 1949. Catalogue of the Heterocerous Lepidoptera from French Oceania. Pacific Science 3:315-337

Viette, P.E.L. 1951. Supplement au catalogue des Lepidopteres Heteroceres de l'Oceanie francaise. Bulletin de la Societe entomologique de France 56(2): 14-16 Madagaskar, Reunion, Mauritius, Sao Tomé an Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris.


Amico Bignami NEXT and Embrik Strand Valerie

http://livingworldjournal.googlepages.com/200301-08zoologicalcollectioncop.pdf


Ratzeburg, J. T. C. 1874: Forstwissenschaftliches Schriftsteller-Lexikon. - Berlin, Nicolai'sche Buchhandlung : X+1-516



NEY ORNITHOPTERA


He was President of the Royal Entomological Society (1907-1908)



Louis Athanase Chaubard Morea Expedition Jean-Baptiste Fauché

http://www.boc-online.org/PDF/vol124/Storrs%20Olson.pdf Bird Skeletons

[1] Street Directory

http://www.nahste.ac.uk/isaar/GB_0237_NAHSTE_P0336.html http://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/darwinletters/calendar/entry-1429.html

Lichtenstein, Martin Heinrich Karl Geboren: 10.01.1780 in Hamburg Gestorben: 03./04.09.1857 auf der Überfahrt Kiel/Kopenhagen Interessen: Bemerkung: Prof., Geh. Medizinalrat, Direktor, Zool. Mus. Berlin Porträt im DEI: ja Sammlungsverbleib: Ausbeuten aus Süd-Afrika (1804/06) an Zool. Mus. Berlin. Zitat(e): Buvry, L. 1858: [Lichtenstein, M. H. K.] - Ztschr. Acclimat. 1 78-81 Deckert, J. 1999: [Lichtenstein, M. H. K.] - Heteropteron 6 15 Göllner-Scheiding, U. 1985: - Wiss. Ztschr. Humboldt-Univ. Berlin 34(3/4) 314 311 Ratzeburg, J. T. C. 1874: Forstwissenschaftliches Schriftsteller-Lexikon. - Berlin, Nicolai'sche Buchhandlung : X+1-516 309-312 Schwarzbach, M. 1981: Auf den Spuren unserer Naturforscher: Denkmäler und Gedenktafeln; ein Reiseführer. - Stuttgart, Hirzel : 1-259 44 Weidner, H. 1967: Geschichte der Entomologie in Hamburg. - Abh. Verh. Naturwiss. Ver. Hamburg, N. F. 9(Suppl.) 5-387, zahlr. Fig. 50-53



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KINAHAN, GEORGE HENRY 1820-1908

'George Kinahan (1820 -]]1908]])was born in County Down, and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. After having been engaged on the construction of the Boyne Viaduct, he entered the Geological Survey and became a district surveyor in 1869. He published many papers on geology and was a member of the Royal Irish Academy. It is said of him that few had his knowledge of Irish geological structure. He died in Clontarf.



http://www.beetle-diversity.com/beetles/ SEASIA BEETLE

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EG first journal devoted exclusively to forestry (J.F. Stahl's Allgemeines oekonomisches



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http://www.phthiraptera.org/phthirapterists/piaget/piaget.htm

http://www.phthiraptera.org/phth1.html

HERE William Jacob Holland through the efforts of William Doherty, Herbert Huntingdon Smith, H.L. Weber, J. Steinbach, S.M. Klages and many others.

Bertè, Eugenio (fl. 1838-1857)

Karol Cengel csecky

Besse Gestorben: 07.10.1852 in Martinique Souleyet





van LIDTH de JEUDE, THEODORUS WILLEM (July 8, 1788, Tiel - Dec. 23, 1863, Utrecht). Herpetologist; anatomist; physiologist; botanist; ichthyologist

'Theodorus Willem Van Lith de Jeude(8 July 1788, Tiel - 23 December 1863, Utrecht) was a Dutch , herpetologist , ornithologist, ichthyologist and botanist.

He was director of the Veterinary College in Utrecht and professor of comparative anatomy and zoology at the University of Utrecht.

Willem Barents Cruises 1878-1883 The 'Willem Barents' was a privately funded schooner of 23 m long, adapted for work in sea ice environment. A national committee which included the Zoological Society N.A.M. chartered the schooner for collecting zoological material in the Arctic (Jan Mayen-Novaya Zembla, Norway to Spitzbergen and Franz Joseph Land). Zoologists on board in the various cruises were a.o. C.P. Sluiter, T.G. van Lith de Jeude, and M.Weber. Samples stored in alcohol of a large number of animal groups have been studied and described by about 20 different authors. Type and other material of the first two cruises (1878-1879) is housed in Naturalis, Leiden, and that of the four later cruises in ZMA.

That means that he was concerned with the comparison of the skeletons of different species of animals. The professor was not very keen on giving lectures and much preferred to build a collection of zoological specimens. He made many of the specimens himself. Of course, the curiosities were indispensable to his collection. One of the most striking specimens of this kind is a double calf's head. This specimen of a congenital defect was a source for serious research and hence typical of nineteenth-century biology. Buchoz, Pierre Joseph Geboren: 27.01.1731 in Metz Gestorben: 30.01.1807 in Paris Interessen: Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib: Zitat(e): Larousse, P. 1865-1876: [Biographien] - Grand Dict. du XIX. Siècle 2 1377 Rose, H. J. 1850: [Biographien] - New Gen. Biog. Dict. 5 187

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Allamand, Jean Nicolas Sebastian. (1713-87.) Swiss philosopher and naturalist. Professor of philosophy, and later of natural history, at Leyden. See Zalf for refs Coll in Leiden


http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/hfpainter.htm

http://www.nev.nl/tve/pdf/te0150245.pdf http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/publications/pnw_gtr638/pnw_gtr638a.pdf

Staatliches Museum für Tierkunde Dresden

Collections

Otto Staudinger

Hermann Reinhard

Otto Kröber fix

etc


The definitive work on European psocids is Psocoptères euro-méditerranéens produced by Charles Lienhard in 1998 – Faune de France series vol. 83, Paris.

Before the advent of Charles Lienhard's 1998 handbook the definitive work on European Psocoptera was André Badonnel's Psocoptères published in 1943 as part of the Faune de France series vol. 42. This still contains a good deal of useful information and is available as a pdf file (8Mb).

André Badonnelfaune de france see barkfly scheme





Alexander Michailovitsch Diakonoff (4 January 1888 - 1 April 1956 was a Russian entomologist who specialise in Lepidoptera and Odonata

Alexander Michailovitsch  

Geboren: 04.01.1888 Gestorben: 01.04.1956 in Leningrad Interessen: Odonata, Lepidoptera Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: ja Sammlungsverbleib: Odonata, Lepidoptera (spez. Geometridae und Microlep.) an Zool. Mus. Leningrad. Zitat(e): Diakonoff, A. N. 1957: [Diakonoff, A. M.] - Ent. Berichten 17 114-115, Portr. Diakonoff, A. N. 1958: [Diakonoff, A. M.] - Lepidopt. News 11(1957) 55-56 Rjabov, M. A. 1958: [Diakonoff, A. M.] - Ent. obozr. 37 472-475, Portr. + Schr.verz.

==Works==

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Diakonoff, Alexej Nikolajewitsch was a Russian entomologist who specialised in Microlepidoptera, especially of South East Asia]].

Geboren: 01.03.1907 in St. Petersburg Gestorben: 20.09.1989 in Leiden Interessen: Lepidoptera Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib: Microlepidoptera maxima ex parte (Ausbeuten von Java, Celebes, Sumatra, Neu-Guinea) an Rijksmuseum Leiden, ex parte an British Museum (N.H.) London, ex parte (Ausbeuten von Madagaskar) an Museum National d'Historie Naturelle Paris. Zitat(e): Helsdingen, P. J. van 1990: [Diakonoff, A. N.] - Ent. gall. 2(1) 21-22, Portr. Helsdingen, P. J. van & Nieukerken, E. J. van 1989: [Diakonoff, A. N.] - Tijdschr. Ent. 132(2) 161-162, Portr. Lieftinck, M. A. 1972: [Diakonoff, A. N.] - Ent. Berichten 32 41-52, Portr. + Schr.verz. Svensson, I. 1998: [Diakonoff, A. N.] - Ent. Tidskr. 119(3/4) 163-190, Portr. Viette, P. 1990: [Diakonoff, A. N.] - Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (N. S.) 26(1) 6-8, Portr. Vives Moreno, A. 1989: [Diakonoff, A. N.] - Shilap Rev. Lepid. 17(17) 343-345, Portr.

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Diakonoff, A., 1953. Microlepidoptera of New Guinea, part II. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam (Natuurkunde) (2) 49 (3): 1-166. Diakonoff, A., 1954a. Microlepidoptera of New Guinea. Results of the Third Archbold Expedition (1938-1939), part III. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam (Natuurkunde) (2) 49(4): 1-164. Diakonoff, A., 1954b. Microlepidoptera of New Guinea. Results of the Third Archbold Expedition (1938-1939), part IV. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam (Natuurkunde) (2) 50(1): 1-192. Diakonoff, A., 1955. Microlepidoptera of New Guinea. Results of the Third Archbold Expedition (1938-1939), part V. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van Wetenschappen, Amsterdam (Natuurkunde) (2) 50(3): 1-212. Diakonoff, A., 1966. Notes on the Olethreutini and on some Tortricinae from the Papuan Region in the Meyrick Collection, British Museum, with selction of lectotypes (Lep., Tortr.). Zoologische Verhandelingen, Leiden 85: 1-86. Diakonoff, A., 1968. Microlepidoptera of the Phillipine Islands. United States National Museum Bulletin 257: 7-100, 300-337, 414-425. Horak, M., 2006. Olethreutine moths


Edouard Piaget ( 3 November 1817 , Les Bayards- 10 September 1910, Couvet ) was a Swiss entomologist who specialised in Phthiraptera.

As a young man he became a teacher of French at Mr. de Raedt's College at Noorthey[2] in Holland. After obtaining a doctorate in Roman Law at Leiden University he did not practise this profession but remained in Holland as a private tutor until he was appointed Professor of French and History at the Erasmian Gymnasium in Rotterdam in 1844. He next taught at the Higher Citizen's school in Rotterdam.In 1884 when he returned to Les Bayards to live with his sister.

Piaget's collection of "Pédiculines" obtained from animals in the Zoological Gardens at Rotterdam and from skins in the Leiden Natural History Museum.It was enhanced by specimens from all over the world sent for identification and description.

His entomological collection and herbarium and his library, were given to the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle in Neuchâtel. It is now in the Natural History Museum in London.

Works

Monographs

  • (1880) Les pédiculines: Essay monographique. Leiden, Brill, E. J., 714 pp. pdf [3]
  • (1885) Les Pediculines. Essai monographique. Supplement. E. J. Brill, xii+200 pp.

[4]

portrait, list of works with pdf downloads


Edouard Piaget (1880) Les pédiculines: Essay monographique. Brill, Leiden

Forel, Auguste: Le monde social des fourmis du globe comparé à celui de l’homme. Genève, Kundig, 1921-1923, 5 volumes, 1. Genèse, formes, anatomie, classification, géographie, fossiles, pp. [iv*], xiv, 192, 30 text-illustrations, 1 plain plate and 2 colour-plates; 2. Sensations, physiologie, fourmis et plantes, hotes, parasites, nids, pp. [iii*], iii, 184, 83 text-illustrations, 3 plain plates and 1 colour-plate; 3. Appareils d’observation. Fondations des fourmilières. Moeurs à l’intérieur des nids. Bétail, jardins, fourmis parasites. Appendice: La guerre des fourmis et des termites, la genèse des instincts expliquée par cette guerre (by Edouard Bugnion), pp. vii, 227, 28 text-illustrations, 8 plain plates and 2 colour-plates; 4. Alliances et guerres. Parabiose, lestobiose, esclavagisme, pp. vii, 172, 11 text-illustrations, 3 plain plates and 1 colour-plate; 5. Moeurs spécialisées. Epilogue, les fourmis. Les termites et l’homme, pp. vi, 174, frontispiece-portrait, 30 text-illustrations and 2 colour-plates (all colour-plates with captions on flimsies), 8vo, illustrated stiff wrappers bound with, decorated boards with gilt-lettered morocco labels on spines. Finely bound set.


Louis Companyo (1781 - 1871) was a French physician and naturalist.

Louis Companyo was a founder and director of the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Perpignan [5] and wrote Histoire Naturelle du département des Pyrénées-Orientales. Perpignan, 1861- 1864, the first book on the natural history of the Pyrenees when over eighty years old. The 3 volumes covergeography geology and paleontology (Volume 1), botany (Volume 2) , zoology and entomology (Volume 3).

References

  • Constantin, R. 1992 Memorial des Coléopteristes Français. Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne , Paris (Suppl. 14).



letzte Änderung: 27.09.2005 16:06 Histoire Naturelle du département des Pyrénées-Orientales. Perpignan, 1861- 1864. The 3 volumes covergeography [[geology] and paleontology (Volume 1), botany (Volume 2) , zoology andentomology (Volume 3).Reptiles cover pages 281-344, shells pages 413-520 and insects pages 521-923. Louis Companyo was a French naturalist (1781-1871) and physician, from 1840 to 1871 director of the Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Perpignan. It is remarkable that he wrote this major work being over eighty years old. A fine copy. Stafleu & Cowan Supp

http://www.mediterranees.net/biographies/capeille/companyo.html

http://www.perpignantourisme.com/page.php?lg=FR&np=75&idpage=43
     




Boll, J. 1878. Papilio cresphontes Cram. Canadian Entomologist 10(8):154-155.

Boll, Jacob


Australia material wrttnn up Georg Semper Papavero redo Francis Walker

Stanislaw Kubary pdf Editor with Of etc Livorny etc.Franz Boas http://marshall.csu.edu.au/CNMI/CNMIBIB/0589.pdf

http://www.ecologia.edu.mx/azm/documentos/84/84-e.pdf




http://www.rmv.nl/publicaties/18Anceaux/e/glasses.pdf ANTHROPOLOGY PHHOTOS

http://www.uog.edu/up/micronesica/abstracts_34/pdfs_34/bauer&watkins-colwell.pdf search schmeltz j d e diptera



INTERACTIVE


In the course of the years many famous collectors and scientists contributed bird skins to the ever growing collection, among them Charles von Hügel Theodor von Heuglin Th. HEUGLIN, I. PFEIFFER, C.L. BREHM, C.J. TEMMINCK, R. BOWDLER SHARPE, P.L. SCLATER, A. REISCHEK, V.R. v. TSCHUSI, R. GRAUER, A.B. MEYER, O. FINSCH, EMIN PASHA, G. SCHIEBEL and others. Florida, Gainesville: Association for Tropical Lepidoptera, xxxiv + 439 pp.

Papavero, N. and Ibáñez-Bernal, S. 2001. Contributions to a history of Mexican dipterology.– Part 1. Entomologists and their works before the Biologia Centrali-Americana. Acta Zoologica Mexicana (n.s.) 84: 65–173

SCHMELTZ,J.D.E. - Ethnographische Musea in Midden-Europa. Verslag eener studiereis, 19 Mei - 31 Juli 1895. 155382: SCHMELTZ,J.D.E. - Geräthe der Caraiben von Surinam. (Niederländisch Guyana). 120942: SCHMELTZ,J.D.E. - Ethnographische Musea in Midden-Europa. Verslag eener studiereis, 19 Mei - 31 Juli 1895. 103538: BERLINER QUARZ-SCHMELZE G.M.B.H. (PR http://www.uog.edu/up/micronesica/abstracts_34/pdfs_34/bauer&watkins-colwell.pdf


Australia material wrttnn up Georg Semper

Amalie Dietrich also collected for Georg Semper X reference both

Franz Hübner(18 November 1846 Drossen,Frankfurt , near Frankfurt - 31 December 1877) was a German entomologist

Between 1875 and 1877 he collected insects for the Museum Godeffroy in Samoa, Tonga and New Britain.



Ercolani, Giovanni Battista Geboren: 27.12.1817 in Bologna Gestorben: 16.11.1883 in Bologna Interessen: Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib: Zitat(e): Anonym 1883: [Ercolani, G. B.] - Bull. Sci. Med. Bologna [12(4-5)](6) I-VII Anonym 1885: [Ercolani, G. B.] - Journ. Comp. Med. & Surg. 6 297-307 Conci, C. 1975: Repertorio delle biografie e bibliografie degli scrittori e cultori italiani di entomologia. - Mem. Soc. Ent. Ital. 48 1969(4) 817-1069 905-906 Piana, G. P. 1902: [Ercolani, G. B.] - Arch. Parasitol. 5 504-550, Portr. + Schr.verz.


http://erclib.vet.unibo.it/ita/guida/ercolani.htm

Johann Leonhard Frisch est un linguiste, un naturaliste et un entomologiste allemand, né le 19 mars 1666 près de Nuremberg et mort le 21 mars 1743 à Berlin.

Il fréquente les universités d’Altdorf en Suisse en 1683, de Iéna en Allemagne en 1686, de Strasbourg en 1688 et Nuremberg. Il étudie la théologie afin de devenir prêtre. Il voyage alors en Autriche, en Hongrie et en Turquie, et décide alors de devenir instituteur.

Il se marie avec Sophie Elisabeth Dornmann en 1699 dont il aura huit enfants dont Philipp Jacob, Ferdinand Helffrich et Jodocus Leopold.

En 1691, il est assistant-évangélisateur en Hongrie. En 1693, il crée une ferme et voyage aux Pays-Bas.

À partir de 1699, il enseigne au Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster de Berlin, puis assistant du directeur en 1708 et, enfin, en 1727, directeur, fonction qu’il conserve jusqu’à sa mort, en 1743.

Il fait une œuvre pionnière dans le domaine de la linguistique comparative et notamment sur le slave (l’une des premières recherches du genre en Allemagne).

C’est lors de son installation à Berlin qu’il commence à s’intéresser à l’histoire naturelle et notamment les insectes et les oiseaux d’Allemagne. Frisch constitue alors une collection privée qui deviendra fameuse et constituera le noyau pour le muséum de l’Académie des sciences de Prusse. Frisch s’intéresse non seulement aux questions de classification mais aussi à l’étude de leur comportement et de leurs interrelations écologiques. Il connaît et cite les travaux de Francesco Redi (1626-1697), de Jan Swammerdam (1637-1680) et d’Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723). Ses observations sur les interactions entre les insectes parasites et leurs hôtes. Il montre en particulier que le développement des animaux ou des végétaux peut être retardé sous l’action de leurs parasites. Il fonde la première exploitation de vers à soie en Allemagne et fait pousser le premier mûrier en Prusse.

Il l’ami du philosophe Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716).


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1712 : Französisc-Teutsches und Teutsch-Französisches Wöterbuch. 1720-1766 : Beschreibung von allerley Insecten in Teusch-Land: Nebst nützlichen Anmerckungen und nöthigen Abbildungen von diesem kriechenden und Xiegenden Gewürme. Nicolai (Berlin). 1727-1736 : Historia linguæ sclavonicæ. 1741 : Teutschlateinisches Wörterbuch (2 volumes). 1763 : Vorstellung der Vögel Deutschlands.

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1951 to 1955 : Lucien Chopard. 1975 to 1987 : Jacques Carayon. 1987 to 2000 : Claude Caussanel.


Ulrich Gerhardt

Mühlen, Gustav Casimir

Geyer, Carl Geboren: ca. 1818 Gestorben: 1852 Interessen: Bemerkung: Maler Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib: Zitat(e): Evenhuis, N. L. 1997: Litteratura taxonomica dipterorum (1758-1930). Volume 1 (A-K); Volume 2 (L-Z). - Leiden, Backhuys Publishers 1; 2 VII+1-426; 427-871 1: 295-296, Schr.verz.

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The Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Science (RAS) is a Russian museum devoted to zoology. It is in St. Petersburg.


Peter the Great's Kunstkamera collections included zoological specimens. In 1724 the museum became a part of the Russian Academy of Sciences. A printed catalogue of the contents was published in 1742.It listed the zoology, botany , geology and anthropology specimens and contained an album of etchings of the building and plan of some of its parts. In 1766 Academician (= Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences) Peter Simon Pallas was appointed Curator of Zoology.

The major tasks of the Society were set as following: 1) Facilitate the broad impact if entomological science in Russia; 2) investigate arthropods, especially of the Russian fauna; 3) explore beneficial insects and pests, disseminate the results of such investigations, develop the pest management tools; 4) initiate introduction of the beneficial insects; 5) facilitate contacts among Russian entomologists and their interactions with the foreign colleagues.

The first meeting of the Society was held



Johannes von Nepomuk Franz Xaver Gistel est un naturaliste allemand, né le 11 août 1809 et mort en 1873 (ou 1874).

Il est l'auteur d'ouvrages en entomologie tels que Die jetzt lebenden Entomologen, Kerffreunde und kerfsammler Europa’s und der übrigen Continente (1836).

Il est aussi l'auteur de descriptions d'espèces de reptiles et d'amphibiens, ainsi que de mollusques.

Il vit à Munich.


Le Musée d'histoire naturelle - Guimet est situé à Lyon au 28 boulevard des Belges, près du parc de la Tête d'Or dans le 6 arrondissement. On peut notamment y apercevoir le mammouth de Choulans.

Il a d'abord accueilli les collections d'art asiatique de Émile Guimet, avant leur installation dans le musée Guimet à Paris.

Le museum est fermé de juillet 2007 à décembre 2009 pour emménager dans le musée des confluences.

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Edmé-Louis Daubenton

useful search His main renowned was as an ornithologist, and his scientific works on the bird-life of the Alps was recognised by various societies in Switzerland and abroad, who conferred honorary membership on him.

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Henri Gadeau de Kerville (1858 , Rouen - 1940 , Bagnères-de-Luchon) was a French [zoology|zoologist]],entomologist , botanist and archeologist best known for his photographs of these subjects and especially for his work Les Insectes phosphorescents : notes complémentaires et bibliographie générale (anatomie physiologie et biologie) : avec quatre planches chromolithographiées, Rouen, L. Deshays, 1881.

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Les Insectes phosphorescents : notes complémentaires et bibliographie générale (anatomie physiologie et biologie) : avec quatre planches chromolithographiées, Rouen, L. Deshays, 1881.

Antoine Henri Grouvelle (17 January 1843 - 9 June 1917 Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera. He was an engineer who directed a tobacco factory. He worked on world fauna of the heterogenous group of beetles known as Clavicornia.Grouvelle was a Member of the Société entomologique de France

Selected Works

  • Viaggio di Leonardo Fea in Birmania e regioni vicine. L. Nitidulides, Cucujides et Parnides. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genova, 32: 813-868.(1892)
  • Potamophilides, Dryopides, Helmides et Heterocerides des Indes orientales. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale de Genova, Serie 2, 17(37): 1-25.(1896)
  • Nitidulides, Colydiides, Cucujides et Parnides récoltés par M. E. Gounelle au Brésil et autres Clavicornes nouveaux d' Amerique. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 65: 177-216.(1896)
  • with A. Raffray Supplément à la Liste des Coléoptères de la Guadeloupe Ann. Soc. Entom. France vol. 81 (1912)
  • Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedischen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kilimandjaro, dem Meru und dem umgebenden Massaisteppen. Coleoptera. Clavicornes.(1909)
  • Études sur les Coléoptères (premier & deuxième fascicule)(various works on "Clavicornes" bound together) (1916-1918).

References

  • Constantin, R. 1992 Memorial des Coléopteristes Français. Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne , Paris (Suppl. 14) : 1-92 42
  • Lhoste, J. 1987 Les entomologistes français. 1750 - 1950. INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) , Paris : 1-355 85-86
  • Musgrave, A. 1932: Bibliography of Australian Entomology 1775 - 1930. Sydney 131-132


Gruev, B. & M. Döberl, 2005 Interessen: Coleoptera Bemerkung: Ingenieur, Direktor einer Tabakfaktorei Porträt im DEI: ja Sammlungsverbleib: Coleoptera: Clavicornia etc. 1917 an Mus. Nation. Hist. Nat. Paris. Zitat(e): Anonym 1917: [Grouvelle, A. H.] - Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. , Paris : 181-182 Anonym 1917: [Grouvelle, A. H.] - L'Échange Rev. Linn. , Moulins (382) 3 de couverture Anonym 1918: [Grouvelle, A. H.] - Ent. News 29 80 Constantin, R. 1992: Memorial des Coléopteristes Français. - Bull. liaison Assoc. Col. reg. parisienne , Paris (Suppl. 14) : 1-92 42 Desbordes, H. 1919: [Grouvelle, A. H.] - Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 88 345-360 G. J. A. 1917: [Grouvelle, A. H.] - Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (3) 53 185 Gouillard, J. 1991: [Biographien] - Hist. Entomologistes franc 42 Lhoste, J. 1987: Les entomologistes français. 1750 - 1950. - INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) , Paris : 1-355 85-86 Musgrave, A. 1932: Bibliography of Australian Entomology 1775 - 1930. - Sydney 131-132

Grouvelle, A. & A. Raffray, 1912. Supplément à la Liste des Coléoptères de la Guadeloupe. 24 p., wrps (extrait des Ann. Soc. Entom. France vol. LXXXI; EC22897 € 8 Grouvelle, A., 1909. Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedischen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kilimandjaro, dem Meru und dem umgebenden Massaisteppen. Coleoptera. Clavicornes. 26 p., roy. 4to, wrps; EC08148 € 9 Grouvelle, A., 1916-1919. Études sur les Coléoptères (premier & deuxième fascicule). 80 & 204 p., paperbound. Unopened. Numerous descriptions of new species; EC22895 € 50 Gruev, B. & M. Döberl, 2005


THREE OBERTHURS François-Charles Oberthür (1818, Strasbourg - 1893) was the founder of the French printing group François-Charles Oberthür [6]. In Strasbourg,François-Charles, an engraver , ran a printing press, with Alois Senefelder, the inventor of lithography.He moved to Rennesin 1838, qualified as a lithographer in 1842 and then founded a printing company,the with a partner.He became the sole owner in 1855, callng his enterprise the Imprimerie Oberthür. Imprimerie Oberthür was the exclusive printer for Compagnie des Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest (Western Railway Company), published the first French telephone directory publisher and the "Almanach des Postes" Post Office almanac.These became a huge success, bringing cheap but very high quality art printing to many thousands of families across France.The press also specialized in colour plates featuring flowers, butterflies and beetles.François-Charles Oberthür also devised the standard The Oberthur printing devised the French standard reference for tints.

He was an amateur entomologist specialising in Lepidoptera especially Zygaenidae and Lycaenidae.He had two sons René Oberthür and Charles Oberthür. Both became entomologists. The Oberthur house, n° 82 de la rue de Paris, is preserved in Rennes and a "Parc Anglaise in Rennes is named fo him.

la résidence OberthürJouxtant les anciennes halles au n° 82 de la rue de Paris, l’ancienne résidence de l’imprimeur

François-Charles Oberthür (1818-1893) - hôtel particulier, parc à l’anglaise - est aujourd’hui lapropriété de la ville de Rennes.

The Oberthur printing was founded by François-Charles Oberthur, a lithographer and typographical printer who was born in 1818 in Strasbourg. His father, François-Jacques Oberthur, was an engraver who ran a printer's press in Strasbourg with Alois Senefelder, the inventor of lithography. In 1838, François-Charles Oberthur moved to Rennes where he qualified as a lithographer in 1842.


The Oberthur printing In 1842 he founded a press with a partner, and then bought the partner out in 1855. The Oberthur printing was :

Virtually the exclusive supplier for the Western Railway Company The first telephone directory publisher The exclusive supplier of the Post Office almanac At the same time the press also specialized in high quality work such as colour plates featuring flowers, butterflies and beetles. The collection of beetles can now be seen in the Museum of Natural History in Paris and the butterflies in the British Museum in London.

The Oberthur printing devised the color scheme that was used as an official reference for tints.

The Oberthur printing continued to expand till the Second World War and had three departments :

Printing of vintage articles; Book printing, especially school books and encyclopedias; Security printing mainly concerned with the printing of share and bond certificates and checks. Oberthur began printing banknotes in 1940 when the Bank of France had difficulty in obtaining supplies and needed Oberthur's services in banknote manufacturing.

In 1984, Jean-Pierre Savare took over the security printing activity in 1984 and named it François-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire.

Le fondateur de l'imprimerie Oberthur est François-Charles Oberthur, imprimeur lithographe et imprimeur typographe, né en 1818 à Strasbourg. Son père, François-Jacques Oberthur, tenait à Strasbourg une imprimerie en association avec Senefelder, l'inventeur de la lithographie et était graveur taille douce. François-Charles Oberthur part pour Rennes en 1838. Il est diplômé en 1842 comme Imprimeur Lithographe


L'imprimerie Oberthur En 1842, il fonde avec un associé une imprimerie qu'il rachètera entièrement en 1855. L'Imprimerie Oberthur a été :

Le fournisseur pratiquement exclusif des Chemins de Fer de l'Ouest Le premier éditeur de l'annuaire du téléphone Le fournisseur exclusif de l'almanach postal Parallèlement, l'Imprimerie exécute des travaux de grande qualité tels que les planches en couleurs de fleurs, de papillons et de coléoptères. La collection de coléoptères se trouve aujourd'hui au Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris et celle des papillons au British Museum de Londres.

L'Imprimerie Oberthur a édité le répertoire de couleurs qui a longtemps servi de référence officielle pour l'appellation des teintes.

L'imprimerie Oberthur s'est développée jusqu'à la seconde guerre mondiale et s'est structurée en trois départements :


The Oberthür family is from Alsace. François-Charles... has the idea of genius which will change the course of its life and that of his descendants: he creates the "Almanac of the Stations"... For modest thousands of families, the "Calendar of the Stations" is the only access to art... Longtemps before his disappearance, François-Charles had associated his two sons, Charles and Rene, with his company. This one employs some 1000 people: Oberthür printing works, in Rennes, is one of the most important companies of the area and the first printing works of France. François-Charles was amateur of butterflies, in particular lycenes and zygenes... dont it had joined together an interesting collection. Since 1861, it leaves it in its elder Charles...; in parallel, it offers to its junior, to Rene, some boxes of coleopters, gathered a little randomly; that decides vocation of this last which will be a coleopterist and enter with the SEF in 1871... the two brothers are devoted so seriously to their passion that their collections take, in a score of years, considerable proportions. The family house is invaded (one knows...). In 1884, François-Charles decides to make build beside this one a house devoted to entomology... Le care of the detail is thorough very far: ceramics of the toilets is also decorated entomological reasons! In addition to the two brothers, several preparers or préparatrices supervise, maintain and classify the collections that the two brothers seek to increase as much as possible; For that, they finance the travellers naturalists of their time: .... Moreover, they conclude a market with the principal congregations missionaries: in exchange of the free supply of all the printed papers form necessary to their activities (bibles, missals, catechisms, bulletins, parochial letters...), the missionaries were to collect, or make collect by their flocks, all the insects which passed to their range... In addition to the materials which it got to the travellers and to missionaries, Rene Oberthür practised a policy of purchases on a large scale... Surtout, it been able to almost acquire all the large collections which were put on sale during its life... In 1925, with died of Charles, the Natural history museum of Paris could not go purchaser of its collection of butterflies, which left... to London. From now on, the building of Rennes was entirely at the disposal of Rene. One lends following exclamation, rather not very fraternal and certainly apocryphal book to him: "Lastly, I will be able to occupy me of butterflies!"... During all his life, Rene Oberthür occupied the greatest part of his leisures to work with his collection; it supervised itself labelling, the determination and the classification; to make identify this enormous material, it had recourse to the specialists in all Europe... During the second world war


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La famille Oberthür est d’origine alsacienne. Le grand-père de René….contribua à mettre au point la « lithographie »…L’un de ses enfants, François-Charles…a l’idée de génie qui va changer le cours de sa vie et celle de ses descendants : il crée l’ « Almanach des Postes »…Pour des milliers de familles modestes, le « Calendrier des Postes » est le seul accès à l’art…Longtemps avant sa disparition, François-Charles avait associé ses deux fils, Charles et René, à son entreprise. Celle-ci emploie quelque 1000 personnes : l’imprimerie Oberthür, à Rennes, est l’une des entreprises les plus importantes de la région et la première imprimerie de France.

François-Charles était amateur de papillons, notamment lycènes et zygènes….dont il avait réuni une intéressante collection. Dès 1861, il la laisse à son aîné Charles… ; parallèlement, il offre à son cadet, René, quelques boîtes de coléoptères, rassemblés un peu au hasard ; cela décide de la vocation de ce dernier qui sera coléoptériste et entrera à la SEF en 1871…Les deux frères se livrent si sérieusement à leur passion que leurs collections prennent, en une vingtaine d’années, des proportions considérables. La maison familiale est envahie (on connaît…). En 1884, François-Charles décide de faire construire à côté de celle-ci un pavillon consacré à l’entomologie….Le soin du détail est poussé très loin : les céramiques des toilettes sont également ornées de motifs entomologiques ! Outre les deux frères, plusieurs préparateurs ou préparatrices surveillent, entretiennent et classent les collections que les deux frères cherchent à accroître le plus possible ; Pour cela, ils financent les voyageurs naturalistes de leur époque : …. En outre, ils concluent un marché avec les principales congrégations missionnaires : en échange de la fourniture gratuite de tous les imprimés nécessaires à leurs activités (bibles, missels, catéchismes, bulletins, lettres paroissiales…), les missionnaires devaient récolter, ou faire récolter par leurs ouailles, tous les insectes qui passaient à leur portée… 

Outre les matériaux qu’il se procurait auprès des voyageurs et missionnaires, René Oberthür pratiqua une politique d’achats à grande échelle…Surtout, il pu acquérir presque toutes les grandes collections qui furent mises en vente pendant sa vie…

En 1925, à la mort de Charles, le Muséum de Paris ne put pas se rendre acquéreur de sa collection de papillons, qui partit…à Londres. Désormais, le bâtiment de Rennes fut entièrement à la disposition de René. On lui prête l’exclamation suivante, assez peu fraternelle et certainement apocryphe : « Enfin, je vais pouvoir m’occuper de papillons !»…Pendant toute sa vie, René Oberthür occupa la plus grande partie de ses loisirs à travailler à sa collection ; il supervisait lui-même l’étiquetage, la détermination et le classement ; pour faire identifier cet énorme matériel, il avait recours aux spécialistes de toute l’Europe…


Edmond Jean Baptiste Fleutiaux (22 October 1858 , Val-d'oise , Argenteuil - 1951 ) was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.

Fleutiaux worked on the beetle fauna of Southeast Asia , particularly French Indochina and Africa. He wrote Catalogue systématique des Cicindelidae décruits depuis Linné(1892)and Revision des Eucnemides africains (1945). His collection is conserved by the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle.Boileau was a member of the Société entomologique de France.



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Papavero, N. and Ibáñez-Bernal, S. 2003. Contributions to a history of Mexican dipterology.– Part 2. The Biologia Centrali-Americana. Acta Zoologica Mexicana (n.s.) 88: 143–232.

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 !Fauna of British India authorsThese? http://www.shnh.org/index.html SBNHBates, F. 1904. A revision of the sub-family Pelidnotinae of the coleopterous family Rutelidae, with descriptions of new genera and species. Trans. Ent. Soc. London 1904:249-276.

Charles Henri Frédéric Dumont de Sainte-Croix

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Börner C. 1904. Zur Systematic der Hexapoden. - Zoologischer Anzeiger, 27: 511-533

Börner C. 1904. Beitrag zur morphologie der Arthropoden. I. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Pedipalpen. - Zoologica. Stuttgart, Heft 42: 1-174, Taf. I-VII
Börner C. 1909. Neue Homologien zwischen Crustaceen und Hexapoden. Die Beissmandibel der Insecten und ihre phylogenetische Bedeutung. Archi- und Metapterygota. - Zoologischer Anzeiger, 34: 100-125
Börner C. 1910. Die phylogenetische Bedeutung der Protura. - Biologisches Centralblatt, Leipzig., 30: 633-641
Börner C. 1920. Arthropoda. In: P.Brohmer. Fauna von Deutschland. 2. Auflage. Verlag von Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig: 1-472.
Börner C. 1925. Lepidoptera. In: P.Brohmer. Fauna von Deutschland. 3. Auflage. Verlag von Quelle & Meyer in Leipzig: 358-387.


Adachi, Tsunamitsu. Adachi was born on September 15, 1901,in Japan and

These were worked on by Ludwig Redtenbacher (Coleoptera), Friedrich Moritz Brauer (Neuroptera) and Diptera, Henri Louis Frederic de Saussure (Hymenoptera excluding Formicidae), G. Mayr (Formicidae and Hemiptera), Ignaz Rudolph Schiner (Diptera), C Felder, R. Felder and Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer (Lepidoptera).[3]

The present museum organization dates from 1876. The entomologists Ganglbauer and Holdhaus (Coleoptera), Rogenhofer and Rebel (Lepidoptera), Kohl and Maidl (Hymenoptera), Brauer (Diptera and Neuroptera), and Anton Handlirsch (for fossil insects) contributed substantially to the international reputation of the museum.[3]

August von Pelzeln


Page 1 Adachi, Tsunamitsu. Adachi was born on September 15, 1901,in Japan and died there on December 2, 1981.Adachi served in the military during 1921–1922. In 1925 heentered the Tokyo University of Agriculture as an elective stu-dent. He became an assistant in 1932 and an Associate Profes-sor in 1949 at the same university. In 1954 he resigned as Pro-fessor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and accepted thepost of Professor at the Toyo University. In 1972, he resignedfrom this post and became a temporary lecturer. In 1976 heretired and left the Toyo University.He published 75 papers, most of them on entomology. Twelveof them dealt with the family Staphylinidae, and the last, pub-lished in 1957, was the first catalog of the family Staphylinidaeof Japan. Adachi described only 11 species of Staphylinidaefrom Japan, one each in the genera Coprophilus, Deleaster,Sepedophilus, and Oxyporus, two in Lathrobium and Paederus,and three species in Scopaeus. [A.S.] SOURCES: • Group for Celebrating the 70th Anniversary ofProfessor Tsunamitsu Adachi (1972): 177–181 [with bibliogra-phy, portrait]. • Journal of the Toyo University General Educa-tion, Natural Science, No 20 (1977): 103 [author unknown, withbibliography, portrait].Ahn, Kee-Jeong. Ahn, of Korea, was born on October 21, 1961.His interest in the Staphylinidae was stimulated by his mentor,J. S. Ashe, during his postgraduate studies at the University ofKansas, Lawrence, Kansas. The animals of special interest tohim are the intertidal species of the family, particularly those inthe Aleocharinae. Ahn published revisions of Tarphiota, Thi-nusa, Pontomalota, and Rothium, reviews of Liparocephalusand Diaulota, and coauthored an analysis of the phylogeny ofthe aleocharine tribe Liparocephalini. His research includes phy-logenetic analyses of the Myllaenini, Pronomaeini, Masurini,and Diglotini. It is among his long-range goals to study the Ale-ocharinae of eastern Asia and to continue working on phyloge-netic, biogeographical, and evolutionary questions concerningthe intertidal taxa. He has authored or coauthored at least 10species and one genus.Ashe, James Steve. Ashe, of the USA, was born on February23, 1947. He became interested in staphylinids while workingon a master’s degree at Appalachian State University in NorthCarolina. His adviser suggested that he investigate the biologyand host relationships of aleocharines that live on fresh mush-rooms, which he did for two years. Later he pursued a doctoraldegree in Texas, where he studied boll weevil migratory activ-ity. When his adviser left the university after one year, Ashe leftTexas and went to the University of Alberta to study staphylinidsystematics.Ashe’s primary taxonomic interest has been the Aleocharinae.His work includes a generic revision and phylogeny of theGyrophaenina in which he incorporated larval characters, ageneric revision and phylogeny of the Bolitocharina, and taxo-nomic studies of, for example, Tachiona and Gansia. His inter-est in larval features and behavioral phenomena is reflected ina number of his publications on topics such as construction ofTsunamitsu AdachiKee-Jeong AhnJames Steve Ashe40Bulletin AMNHBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES


Page 2 egg and pupal chambers, larval chaetotaxy, subsocial behavior,host relationships with mushrooms, mouthpart modification inconnection with fungivory, and evolution of the aleocharineaedeagal parameres. His taxonomic and biological investiga-tions of the staphylinine tribe Amblyopinini elucidated therelationships of the species to their mammalian hosts. His co-authored work on larval Trichophyinae led to a phylogenetichypothesis of the relationships in the tachyporine groups of sub-families. Ashe and colleagues have produced a database ofimages of aleocharine staphylinids. His long-range goals includemaking the Aleocharinae more accessible to researchers andproviding the framework for a phylogeny of the genera andtribes of the subfamily. To this end, he is currently working onan illustrated guide to identification of the aleocharine generaof North America north of Mexico and on phylogeny of themajor lineages of the subfamily. He has described or coauthoredat least 33 species and 8 genera.Assing,Volker. Assing, of Germany, was born on November 24,1956. Assing began his scientific work with quantitative eco-logical studies in the heathlands of northern Germany. He real-ized how little was known not only about the ecology of sta-phylinids, but also about their taxonomy, and decided to dosomething about it. Despite his wide taxonomic interests in thefamily, his focus is on the Steninae, Xantholinini, Paederinae,Habrocerinae, and especially the Aleocharinae. Although muchof his work is with taxa of the Palaearctic region, he also workswith some taxa on a worldwide basis. Two of his many worksto date include his continuing revision of the genus Othius, ofwhich eight parts are published, and his revision (with P. Wun-derle) of the Habrocerinae. He has published taxonomic workson Stenus, Lathrobium, Emplenota, Polystomota, Triochara,Skenochara, Xenomma, Geostiba, Leptusina, Euryalea, Pseudo-calea, Ocyota, Autalia, Myrmecopora, Zoosetha, Poromniusa,Ilyobates, and Calodera, among others. Assing’s long-rangegoals include bionomic studies in the family and revisions ofgroups that urgently need them. He has published or copub-lished at least 140 species and 6 genera.Baudi di Selve, Flaminio. Baudi was born in Savigliano(Piemonte), Italy, in 1821 and died on June 26, 1901, in Genola,Italy.At age 21, Baudi went to Torino to study at the university withsuch eminent naturalists as Bonelli and Gené. He soon foundhimself much attracted to entomology, and in 1848 published,together with Truqui, the classical volume Studi entomologici,in which he described numerous new species of Staphylinidae.His relationship with Truqui eventually developed into a long-lasting friendship. Baudi’s interest in Staphylinidae continuedfor some time, but eventually he concentrated on other groupsof Coleoptera, mainly the Heteromera. He also was involved inthe study of the coleopterous fauna of Piemonte, his native areaof Italy, and in 1889 published a catalog of the beetles of theregion.Baudi was quite active in public life and was respected forhis modesty and honesty. Before his death, he donated hisVolker AssingFlaminio Baudi di SelveBulletin AMNH41BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES


Page 3 Coleoptera collection to the R. Museo Zoologico di Torino.Baudi described 84 species in the Staphylinidae. [A.S.]SOURCES: • Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France(1901): 293 [anonymous]. • Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia edAnatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino 16 (1901):1–6 [by L. Camerano, with bibliography]. • Bollettino dellaSocietà entomologica italiana 34 (1902): 118–119 [anonymous].• Entomologische Jahrbücher 12 (1903): 252 [anonymous]. •Index Litteraturae Entomologicae (1928): 51 [by W. Horn andS. Schenkling]. • Index Litteraturae Entomologicae Serie II(1963): 214 [by W. Derksen and U. Scheiding]. • Memorie dela Società entomologica italiana 48 (1969): 841 [by C. Conti].Benick, Georg. Benick was born in Lübeck, Germany, on July2, 1901, the son of Ludwig Benick, the renowned Stenus spe-cialist, and died there on January 11, 1992.Through the influence of his father, Benick was exposed tothe study of beetles from his earliest years. Although he chosea career in law, he nevertheless continuously worked on beetles.Benick obtained his education in Lübeck and after he graduatedfrom the Katharineum (gymnasium) in 1921, he studied law,first at the university in Tübingen and then in Kiel. After receiv-ing his law degree, he joined a large law firm in Lübeck in 1927and eventually specialized in transport law.Benick was fortunate to survive the Second World War as aclerk of a trucking company, first in Lübeck and from 1944 inHamburg. In Hamburg, he met Lohse and their regular meetingseventually developed into a long-lasting, close friendship.Benick inherited from his father the love of nature and ento-mology, so it was quite natural for him to devote all his spare timeto this beloved discipline. He also learned from his father thebasics of scientific work, as well as the know-how of fieldwork.They both had an excellent knowledge of the beetle fauna ofnorthern Germany, which was developed by countless jointexcursions that resulted in an extensive beetle collection of thearea. Not surprisingly, Benick was attracted to Staphylinidae,and quite in line with his personal confidence, he soon special-ized in the most difficult aleocharine genus Atheta. His first paperon that genus, containing the description of Atheta ermischi,appeared in 1934. Thereafter, many articles followed, as Benickquickly became a frequently sought-after expert on the genus. Hewas famous for his ability to determine the specimens with con-fidence, using only a hand lens, that was replaced by a stereo-scopic microscope only in the latter part of his life. Benick’s bib-liography is unavailable at present, but he published about 60papers, most of them on Atheta, but also on other aleocharinegenera, such as Meotica, in addition to other groups of Staphylin-idae. He described 168 species of Staphylinidae.Benick was a prototypical gentleman and always wore a suit,even while collecting in the field, which I can confirm from myown experience during a collecting trip to the Ratekauer Moor(Sphagnum bog) near Lübeck, undertaken together with himand Lohse in October 1966. On a few square meters, we wereable to collect all specialized, tyrphobiont staphylinids knownfrom that bog, i.e., Stenus kiesenwetteri, Lathrobium rufipenne,L. gracile, Acylophorus wagenschieberi, and Tachyporus trans-Georg Benick42Bulletin AMNHBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES


Page 4 versalis. Benick remained remarkably active until close to hisdeath, as documented by a collecting excursion he undertook inthe summer of 1991, the year before his death at age 90!After his death, Benick’s collection of Staphylinidae went to the Museum in Geneva, Switzerland, while the general, local “nordelbische” Coleoptera collection was donated to theNaturhistorisches Museum der Hansestadt Lübeck, Germany.[A.S.]SOURCES: • Entomologische Blätter, Krefeld 77 (1981): 1–5[by G. A. Lohse, with portrait]. • Verhandlungen des Vereinesfür naturwissenschaftliche Naturforschung Hamburg 41 (1995):III–V [by W. Ziegler, with portrait].Benick, Ludwig. The elder Benick was born in Grieben (Meck-lenburg), Germany, on November 15, 1874. He died on March29, 1951, in Lübeck.Benick was a teacher at several schools in Lübeck and even-tually became a lecturer at the local Teachers College. He soonbecame associated with the “Naturhistorisches Museum amDom zu Lübeck”. Thanks to his broad knowledge of generalbiology, which included both zoology and botany, he was even-tually appointed as the custodian at this museum in 1920. In1946, on the occasion of his 72nd birthday, he was awarded thedegree doctor honoris causa by the Christian-Albrecht Univer-sity in Kiel, in recognition of his achievements in the fields ofboth education and biology, including coleopterology.Benick made enormous contributions to the knowledge ofthe staphylinid subfamilies Steninae and Megalopsidiinae. Hispapers on these groups formed a solid foundation that allowedrapid progress in the understanding of the taxonomy and phy-logeny of these two subfamilies, which peaks now with V. Puthz.Benick published 182 scientific papers, most of them on Co-leoptera, particularly the Staphylinidae. A substantial work,“Pilzkäfer und Käferpilze”, dealing with ecological aspects andinteractions of beetles with mushrooms was published shortlyafter his death in 1952 (Acta Zoologica Fennica 70: 1–250). Hedescribed 389 species, mostly in the genus Stenus, and 3 gen-era in the Staphylinidae. [A.S.]SOURCES: • Lübekkische Blätter (1951): 113–114. • Entomo-logische Blätter, Krefeld 47 (1951): 49–54 [by O. Scheerpeltz,with bibliography, portrait). • Schriften des Naturwissen-schaftlichen Vereins für Schleswig-Holstein 26 (1952): 1 [by E. Schermer]. • Verhandlungen des Vereines für die naturwis-senschaftliche Heimatforschung 31 (1954): XV–XVI [by K. Sokolowski, with bibliography]. • Philippia 8 (1997): 1–12[by V. Puthz, with bibliography].Bernhauer, Max. Bernhauer, the son of a clerk, was born onSeptember 24, 1866, in Mohelnice (Müglitz, a birthplace sharedwith the genius coleopterist Edmund Reitter) in the CzechRepublic (north-central Moravia). He died on March 13, 1946,in Horn, Austria.Bernhauer obtained his education in Olomouc in Moravia(Czech Republic) and later went to the University in Vienna,Austria, where he obtained the title doctor juris in 1889. Bern-hauer was professionally active as a notary, first in Vienna, thenLudwig BenickMax Bernhauer as a young manBulletin AMNH43BIOGRAPHICAL of Library of Congress ;

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to timeline (Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau with Mathieu Tillet, published by H. L. Guérin & L. F. Delatour, Paris, 1762)



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Georges Bernardi est un entomologiste français d’origine russe, né en 1922 et mort le 23 juillet 1999.


Name: Gardner, A. Eric Geboren: 22.05.1913 Gestorben: 11.02.1976 Interessen: Orthoptera, Coleoptera Bemerkung: Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib:

Brauer, F - Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Muscaria schizometopa., Wien, Gerold, 1899 → mehr Brauer, F - Über die aus Afrika bekannt gewordenen Oestriden und insbesondere über zwei neue von Dr. Holub aus Südafrika mitgebrachte Larven aus dieser Gruppe., Wien, Tempsky, 1892 → mehr Brauer, F - Über die von Prof. O. Simony auf den Canaren gefundenen Neuroptera und Pseudoneuroptera (Odonata, Corrodentia et Ephemeridae)., Wien, Gerold, 1900 → mehr Brauer, F - Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Muscaria schizometopa., Wien, Gerold, 1898 → mehr Brauer, Fr - 1) Bemerkungen über die im kais. Zoologischen Museum aufgefundenen Original-Exemplare zu Ign.v. Born´s Testaceis Musei Caesarei Vindobonensis. 2) Über einige neue Gattungen und Arten aus der Ordnung der Neuropteren Lin., Wien, Gerold, 1878 → mehr

FRASER, F.C. (15 February 1880 - 2 March 1963) Fraser, Frederic Charles Geboren: 15.02.1880 in Wollwich / England Gestorben: 02.03.1963 bei Linwood / England

Fraser, F.C., 1933, The fauna of British India, including Burma and Ceylon, Vol. I, New Delhi Fraser, F.C., 1934, The fauna of British India, including Burma and Ceylon, Vol. II, New Delhi Fraser, F.C., 1936, The fauna of British India, including Burma and Ceylon, Vol. III, New Delhi Fraser, F.C., 1957, A reclassification of the order Odonata, R. Zool. Soc. N.S.W., Sydney, Australia, 155 pp. Fraser, F.C., 1960, A handbook of the dragonflies of Australasia: with keys for the identification of all species, R. Zool. Soc. N.S.W., Sydney, Australia, 67 pp. + 27 plates Gardner, A.E., 1954, A key to the larvae Frederick C. Fraser, A Reclassification of the Order Odonata (1957), the definitive work on classification. FRASER, F.C. (1954): The Origin and Descent of the Order Odonata based on the Evidence of persistent archaic Characters. - Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London.Ser.B, 23: 89-95 Well known worker on Dragonflies. While stationed in India where he was a doctor and surgeon in the army he collected more than 400 beetles which he gave to the NHM between 1923 and 1934 (1923.345, 1925.223, 1925.452, 1926.465, 1926.496, 1934.638). K.C. Lewis tells me that he also has beetles collected by Fraser in his collection. There is a collection of manuscript material in the NHM including 70 letters to A.E. Gardner and 20 from him to Fraser, c.1949-1958.

There is an obituary in EMM., 99, 1963, p.96 including a portrait. (MD 12/02, 12/06)

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Füldner, Johann Moritz Georg Geboren: 27.11.1818 in Neubrandenburg Gestorben: 22.11.1873 Interessen: Odonata Bemerkung: Lehrer in Neustrelitz Porträt im DEI: nein Sammlungsverbleib: Odonata an Museum Waren. Zitat(e): Arndt, C. 1874: [Fuldner, J. G. M.] - Arch. Ver. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenb. 28 (oder 27?) 143-147 Duty, I. 1997: Zur Geschichte der Entomologie in Mecklenburg (Mecklenburg-Schwerin und Mecklenburg-Strelitz). - Arch. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenb. 36 111-140 118-119 Duty, I. 2001: Zur Geschichte der Entomologie in M-V. - Arch. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenb. 40 91-112, 11 Fig. 97

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Märkel, Johann Christian Friedrich Geboren: 27.11.1790 in Medingen bei Dresden Gestorben: 15.03.1860 in Wehlen Interessen: Coleoptera Bemerkung: Kantor in Wehlen, Sächsische Schweiz Porträt im DEI: ja Sammlungsverbleib: Hauptsammlung europ. Insekten (spez. Col. von Sachsen; Sammlung hat gelitten) ca. 1861 an Staatl. Mus. Tierkd. Dresden; restliche Col. via Märkel an # L. W. Schaufuss. Nach Recherchen von L. Zerche/DEI Eberswalde gibt es keine Hinweise auf eine Teilung der Sammlung. Zitat(e): Kiesenwetter, E. A. H. von 1860: Nekrolog. [J. C. F. Märkel]. - Berl. Ent. Ztschr. 4 326-328 326-328 Koleška, Z. 1975: Historie entomologického průzkumu Krkonoš. - Opera Corcontica 12 137-151, zahlr. Portr. 137 Marseul, S. A. de 1889: Les Entomologistes et leurs Écrits. - L'Abeille (5) 26(=2) 224-286 278, Schr.verz.

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Lucas Friedrich Julius Dominikus von Heyden (22 May 1838 , Frankfurt - 13 September 1915 , Frankfurt) was a German entomologist specialising in Coleoptera.He wrote with Edmund Reitter and Ján Weiss Catalogus coleopterorum Europae, Caucasi et Armeniae rossicae. Edn 2. Berlin, Paskau, Caen(1902).

Portrait,obituary list

Heyden, L.F.J.D. von. 1880-1881. Catalog der Coleopteren von Sibirien, mit Einschluss derjenigen der Turanischen Lander, Turkestans und der chinisischen Grenzgebiete. A.W. Schade, Berlin. 224 pp. [in German]


Heyden, L., 1876-1877. Die Käfer von Nassau und Frankfurt. Jahrb. Nassau. Ver. Naturk., 29-30: 55-412.

Heyden, L., 1881. Catalog der Coleopteren von Sibirien mit Einschluss derjenigen der Turanischen Länder, Turkestans und der chinesischen Grenzgebiete. Berlin, 1880-1881.

Heyden, L., 1893. Catalog der Coleopteren von Sibirien mit Einschluss derjenigen des Östlichen Caspi-Gebietes, von Turcmenien, Turkestan, Nord-Thibet und des Amur-Gebietes. Nachtrag I. Berlin, 1893.

Heyden, L., 1896. Catalog der Coleopteren von Sibirien mit Einschluss derjenigen des Östlichen Caspi-Gebietes, von Turcmenien, Turkestan, Nord-Thibet und des Amur-Gebietes. Nachtrag II. Berlin, 1893.

Heyden, L., Reitter, E., Weise, J., 1884. "Catalogus Coleopterorum Europae et Caucasi".????


Sammlungsverbleib: Paläarktische Coleoptera 1915 an Dt. Ent. Inst. Berlin*, Dubletten, speziell von Spanien, an Mus. civ. St. nat. Genova. Restliche Insekten an Senckenberg. Mus. Frankfurt a. M. - Seine 1905 dem Dt. Ent. Inst. Berlin* bereits geschenkte und übermittelte Sammlung von Hymenoptera und Hemiptera ist wenige Jahre vor seinem Tode auf seine Bitte zurückgegeben worden. Zitat(e): Anonym 1910: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Wien. ent. Ztg. 29 273-274 Anonym 1915: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Bol. R. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. 15 422 Anonym 1915: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Ent. Z. 29 56 Anonym 1916: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Ent. News 27 383 Anonym 1916: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Wien. ent. Ztg. 35 63 Csiki, E. 1916: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Rovart. Lapok 23 28-29 Evenhuis, N. L. 1997: Litteratura taxonomica dipterorum (1758-1930). Volume 1 (A-K); Volume 2 (L-Z). - Leiden, Backhuys Publishers 1; 2 VII+1-426; 427-871 1: 362-364, Portr.+Schr.verz. Fresenius, H. 1916: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Jahrb. Nassau. Ver. Naturk. 69 XXV-XXVII Klausnitzer, B. 2003: Der Beitrag österreichischer Entomologen zur Erforschung der Masrienkäfer (Coleoptera, Coccinellidae). - Denisia 8 91-120, 30 Abb. 103, Portr. Kobelt, W. 1915: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Ber. Senckenb. Naturf. Ges. Frankf.a.M. 46 153-161, Portr. Marwinski, F. 1975: - Beitr. Ent. 25 297-315 Nonveiller, G. 1999: The Pioneers of the research on the Insects of Dalmatia. - Zagreb, Hrvatski Pridodoslovni Muzej : 1-390 185-186 Pfaff, G. & Wrede, O. H. 1934: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Festschrift, 50jähriges Bestehen I.E.V. 6, Portr. Poggi, R. & Conci, C. 1996: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Mem. Soc. Ent. Ital. 75 60 (Sammlungsverbleib) Reitter, E. 1908: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Ent. Blätter Biol. Syst. Käfer 4 85-88 Reitter, E. 1915: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Ent. Mitt. 4 253-267, Portr. Sattler, W. 1915: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Ent. Blätter Biol. Syst. Käfer 11 193-203, Portr. Seitz, A. 1915: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Soc. ent. 32 61 Weise, J. 1916: [Heyden, L. F. J. D. von] - Dtsch. ent. Ztschr. [1916] 97-100

letzte Änderung: 27.09.2005 16:09:23 Post glacial Beetles Rensch, Holdhaus, Reinig, and especially Lindroth were important authors in this context.