Max Saalmüller
Max Saalmüller (26 November 1832 in Römhild, Germany – 12 October 1890 in Bockenheim (Frankfurt am Main)) was a Prussian lieutenant colonel and German entomologist.
List of works
- Illustrations for Der Heerwurm of Ludwig Bechstein, 1851
- Mittheilungen über Madagaskar, seine Lepidopteren-Fauna, 1878 (in (in English) News about Madagascar, its Lepidoptera fauna, 1878)
- Lepidopteren von Madagascar, 2 Bände, 1884/91 (in (in English) Lepidoptera of Madagascar), 2 editions, 1884/1891
- Neue Lepidopteren aus Madagaskar, die sich im Museum der Seckenberg, in Bericht über die Senckenbergischen Naturforschende Gesellschaft, 1879-1890, pp. 258–310
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