Helmut Schütze

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Helmut Schütze (born October 7, 1939 in Rückersdorf / Sprottau Schlesien (Polish: Siecieborzyce / Sprotawa, Slask )) is a German entomologist whose research and collection focus is on the genus Carabus ( Insecta , Coleoptera ).

Career

After completing an apprenticeship as a bank clerk , studying to be a teacher at the Osnabrück University of Education and studying pedagogy at the University of Göttingen , he was rector of the Janusz Korczak elementary school in Duderstadt from 1992 .

Based on his scientific collaboration in the working group for teaching research (chair Prof. H. Roth / University of Göttingen) and his experience in didactics of biology and zoology , he devoted himself to extensive descriptive zoogeography . It describes, among other things, the distribution of real ground beetles in selected large Palearctic areas such as China , Siberia and Central Asia , the Caucasus , Eastern , South-Eastern , Southern and parts of Central Europe . Schütze works with the doctor and entomologist Frank Kleinfeld . Due to his travels and an extensive archive of often remote documents as well as a differentiated historical and current map material, more than 11,000 location and situation information ("find location data" about localities , rivers , mountains, etc.) in their often abrupt change of the names in 150 Years and fixed in the current actual and geographical coordinates. They have been presented in lexical form in extensive publications without public or other research funding.

This research is supplemented by the biographical research and presentation of the merits of important entomological research personalities who made outstanding contributions to the genus Carabus in the last century .

He lives in Gleichen near Göttingen .

Publications (selection)

  • with Frank Kleinfeld. The caraben forms of China with a detailed list of their locations. Supplement Taxonomic Catalog of Chinese Carabids. Schwanfeld 1995, ISSN  0945-1889
  • with Frank Kleinfeld. The caraben forms of China with a detailed list of their locations. Schwanfeld 1997 ISSN  0945-1889
  • with Frank Kleinfeld, F. Die Caraben Chinas. Systematics, taxa, bibliography. Lexicon of all locations known from literature. Delta-Druck + Verlag Peks, Schwanfeld 2007 ISSN  0945-1889
  • with Kleinfeld, F. Carabus forms of Central Asia and Siberia. Taxa, systematics, bibliography, local dictionary. 3rd completely revised edition. Self-published 2013. ISBN 978-3-00-043134-0
  • with Kleinfeld, F. The Caraben of the Caucasus with a particularly detailed list of sites. Taxa, systematics, bibliography. Self-published 2001 ISBN 3-00-008185-2
  • Directory of localities (Gazetteer) on the caraben fauna of Central, East, Southeast and South Europe. The names of historical Carabus sites that are valid today and their geographic location. Self-published 2010. ISBN 978-3-00-030261-9
  • About some questionable Caraben localities from Caucasus. Entomologische Zeitschrift 1999, 109 (8): 313-352; 109 (9): 359-367; 109 (10): 415-422
  • Remarks on some typical sites of Chinese Carabus Linnaeus, 1758. Entomologische Zeitschrift 116 (6) 2006: 273-276
  • Émile Licent and his contribution to the Carabus fauna of China. - Entomological Journal 124 (1), 2014: 57-60
  • with Friedrich, O., Paul Born - a life for Carabus. - Entomological Journal 125 (3), 2015: 181-189
  • with Kleinfeld, F. A special kind of entomological “reference library”. Stephan von Breuning and his "Monograph of the genus Carabus". - Entomological Journal 127 (1), 2017: 6-3

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Always striving for integration" Eichsfelder Tageblatt of September 12, 1992
  2. "The pupils always came first" Eichsfelder Tageblatt of February 1, 2002
  3. H. Schütze, "Conceptual Biology Lessons in Elementary Schools?" In: Westermanns Pedagogical Contributions, Issue 1, January 1972, pp. 28–35