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Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson

Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson

Dr Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson (26 November 1809 in Stralsund – 18 December 1848 in Berlin) was a trained medical doctor and a German entomologist.

He was the author of many articles about insects mainly in Archiv für Naturgeschichte. When writing in Latin, he latinised Wilhelm to Guillelmus becoming either Guil. F. Erichson or G.F. Erichson.[1][2] He wrote a paper in 1842 on insect species collected at Woolnorth in Tasmania, Australia,[3] which was the first detailed research published on the biogeography of Australian animals and was very influential in raising scientific interest in Australian fauna.[citation needed]

Erichson was the curator of the Coleoptera collections at the Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin from 1834 to 1848. Erichson's Scarabaeidae classification is nearly identical to the modern one.[4]

Works

References

  1. ^ G.F. Erichson (1840). "Genera et species Staphylinorum insectorum coleopterorum familiae" (PDF). Entomologische Zeitung (in German). 1: 12–13. Wikidata Q107080494. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 June 2022.
  2. ^ Guil. F. Erichson (1840), Genera et species staphylinorum insectorum Coleopterorum familiae (in Latin), Berlin: F.H. Morin, doi:10.5962/BHL.TITLE.59644, LCCN agr04003530, OCLC 4305216, OL 21776606M, Wikidata Q51482079
  3. ^ Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson (1842). "Beitrag zur Insecten -Fauna von Vandiemensland, mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der geographischen Verbreitung der Insecten" (PDF). Archiv für Naturgeschichte (in German). 8 (1): 83–287. ISSN 0365-6136. Wikidata Q113548131.
  4. ^ "Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson". museum.unl.edu. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
  5. ^ Naturgeschichte der Insecten Deutschlands Biodiversity Heritage Library, Retrieved 2 January 2014