Julius Lederer

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Julius Lederer

Julius Lederer (born June 24, 1821 in Vienna ; † April 30, 1870 there ) was an Austrian entomologist .

Life

His main occupation was a businessman in Vienna.

He was a butterfly collector and went on collecting trips to Styria, Carinthia, Spain, the Balkans, Asia Minor and Lebanon. He also described collections of other entomologists (such as Albert Kindermann (1810–1860) from Algeria and Siberia and Josef Haberhauer (1828–1902) from the Caucasus). He was a co-founder of the Entomological Monthly.

His collection came to Otto Staudinger after his death .

He first described the spanner Celonoptera mirificari (1862) (his specimen came from Sicily, but this spanner also occurs in Greece, for example).

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  1. ^ Lepiforum