Eugenio Truqui

Eugenio Truqui, also Eugen Truqui (born ? in Turin - died May 1860, in Rio de Janeiro) was an Italian entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.

His insect collections from Brazil, Mexico, Syria and Cyprus are held by Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali di Torino.

Biography

Professor Eugenio Truqui served his country for eighteen years as a Consul, especially in Cyprus, Syria and in Mexico, before being transferred in 1857 to Brazil.[1]

He arrived in Rio de Janeiro on March 1, 1857, with the title of Regent of the General Consulate of the Kingdom of Sardinia. In 1860 he contracted Yellow fever that with Cholera was claiming victims in the European colonies and decimated the population of Brazil. Many European families and European consuls abandoned Rio de Janeiro, but he refused to leave his service. He died in Rio de Janeiro in May 1860.[1]

The Entomologist

During his stay in Cyprus attached to the Consulate of the Kingdom of Sardinia in Cyprus and Syria he wrote a paper entitled Anthicini insulae Cypri et Syriae, published by the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino.[2]

Moreover he produced the first significant collection of Carabidae from the island of Cyprus. After his death, this collection was examined by the eminent coleopterist Flaminio Baudi di Selve, with the descriptions of several new species.[3]

With Flaminio Baudi di Selve he had previously edited Studi Entomologici, Stamperia degli Artisti Tipografi, Torino, Italy.

He identified the species of darkling beetles Iphthiminus italicus (Truqui 1857).

Works

  • Eugenio Truqui - Amphicoma et Eulasia : insectorum et coleopterorum genera – Torino, Excudebant Sodales Typographi, 1847
  • Eugenio Truqui - Anthicini insulae Cypri et Syriae – Torino, Officina Regia, 1855.
  • Eugenio Truqui - Illustrazione di una lapide fenicia: trovata fra le rovine dell' antica Chition, e cenni su questa città – Torino, Stamperia sociale degli artisti A. Pons e C., 1852.
  • Flaminio Baudi di Selve; Eugenio Truqui; Antoine Joseph Jean Solier; Camillo Rondani; Carlo Giuseppe Gené - Studi entomologici – Torino, Stamperia degli artisti tipografi, 1848.
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See also

  • Baudi, F. 1873 Coleopterorum messis in insula Cypro et Asia Minore ab Eugenio Truqui congregatae recensitio: de Europaeis notis quibusdam additis Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift part 5

References

  1. Gabriella Chiaramonti I RAPPRESENTANTI DEL REGNO DI SARDEGNA IN BRASILE (1834-1859) Università degli Studi di Padova Dipartimento di Scienze Storiche, Geografiche e dell’Antichità
  2. Anthicini insulae Cypri et Syriae Memorie della Reale Accademia delle Scienze di Torino, seconda serie, tomo XVII, p. LXXV
  3. Christodoulos Makris, Gabriel Georgiou, Kevin Austin and Emma Small Additions to our knowledge of the ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) fauna of Cyprus Zoology in the Middle East 43, 2008: 91–98. ISSN 0939-7140
  • Conci, C.; Poggi, R. 1996: Iconography of Italian Entomologists, with essential biographical data. Memorie della Società Entomologica Italiana, Genova 75, S. 159-382, pp. 159–382.
  • Passerin d'Entrèves, P. 1983: [Truqui, E.] Atti XII Congresso Nazionale Italiano di Entomologia, Sep., pp. 31–34
  • Poggi, R.; Conci, C. 1996: [Truqui, E.] Memorie della Società Entomologica Italiana, Genova pp. 113


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