Wilhelm Petersen (entomologist)

Wilhelm Konstantin Frommhold Petersen (12 June 1854 in Lihula – 3 February 1933 in Tallinn) was an Estonian entomologist, lepidopterist of Baltic-German descent.

He was the first who paid attention to the importance of the characteristics of genitalia in insect taxonomy. He was an early representative of the recognition concept of species.[1]

Published works

  • Die Lepidopteren-Fauna des arktischen Gebiets von Europa und die Eiszeit, Mag. Diss., 1881
  • Reisebriefe aus Transkaukasien und Armenien, 1884
  • Fauna baltica, Band I: Rhopalocera, 1890
  • Über indifferente Charaktere als Artmerkmale. Zur Frage der geschlechtlichen Zuchtwahl
  • Eesti päevaliblikad. Systematische Bearbeitung der Tagfalter Estlands, 1927
  • Lepidopteren-Fauna von Estland, 2 Bände, 1924
  • Die Blattminierer-Gattungen Lithocolletis und Nepticula, 2 Bände, 1927-1929
gollark: What API?
gollark: They censored the cactus movement by disabling reactions, remember, months ago:cactus:
gollark: That would probably be better than my current lazy system, yes.
gollark: Except maybe for turtle control? It was originally designed for that.
gollark: In any case, it's useless.

References

  1. Tammaru, Toomas 1993. Wilhelm Petersen as a biologist-theoretician. In: (Kull, K.; Tiivel, T. (eds.), Lectures in Theoretical Biology: The Second Stage. Tallinn: Estonian Academy of Sciences, 122–128.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.