Friedrich Weber (entomologist)
Friedrich Weber (3 August 1781 – 21 March 1823) was a German entomologist.[1] He was a pupil of Johan Christian Fabricius (1745–1808), and wrote Nomenclator entomologicus in 1795 at the age of 14 and Observationes entomologicae in 1801.[1] These two works contained the first descriptions of many new insect species and also first descriptions of other invertebrates like the lobster genus Homarus.
Partial list of works
- 1795 : Nomenclator entomologicus secundum entomologian systematicam ill. Fabricii, adjectis speciebus recens detectis et varietatibus. Chiloni et Hamburgi: C.E. Bohn viii 171 pp.
- 1801. Observationes entomologicae, continentes novorum quae condidit generum characteres, et nuper detectarum specierum descriptiones. Impensis Bibliopolii Academici Novi, Kiliae, 12 + 116 pp. [xerox: 112-116]
- with M. H. Mohr 1804. Naturhistorische Reise durch einen Theil Schwedens. Göttingen.
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References
- S. L. Tuxen (1967). "The entomologist J. C. Fabricius". Annual Review of Entomology. 12: 1–15. doi:10.1146/annurev.en.12.010167.000245.
- IPNI. F.Weber.
External links
- Friderico Weber (1795). Nomenclator entomologicus secundum entomologiam systematicam ill. Fabricii : adjectis speciebus recens detectis et varietatibus. Kiel & Hamburg: Carolum Ernestum Bohn.
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