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German entomologist

Johann Friedrich Jaennicke (7 January 1831 in Frankfurt a. M. – 1 April 1907 in Mainz) was a German "Regierungsrat" and entomologist mainly interested in Diptera.

Works

  • As Jaennicke, F. (note The author's full initials are J.F.) 1867. Neue exotische Dipteren. Abh. Senckenberg. Naturforsch. Ges. 6: 311–407. (November)
    • This was reprinted, 1868, as "Neue exotische Dipteren aus den Museen zu Frankfurt a. M. und Darmstadt," 99 p.

Collection

Jaennicke's collection is in Senckenberg Museum

References

  • Geller-Grimm, F. (1999): Raubfliegen-Typen des Senckenberg-Museums in Frankfurt am Main, das überwiegend von Wiedemann und Jaennicke bearbeitet wurde (Insecta, Diptera, Asilidae). Senckenbergiana biol., 78: 205–217; Frankfurt a.M.

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