- Johan Christian Fabricius
Johan Christian Fabricius (
January 7 ,1745 -March 3 ,1808 ) was a Danishentomologist and economist.Fabricius was born at
Tønder in the duchy ofSchleswig . He studied at the gymnasium atAltona and entered theUniversity of Copenhagen in 1762. Later the same year he travelled together with his friend and relativeJohan Zoega to Uppsala, where he studied under Carl von Linné for two years.Fabricius worked primarily with
arthropod s and was a specialist oninsect s, classifying manyspiders including the black widow. He was professor ofnatural history , economy and finance at theUniversity of Kiel from 1775. He was a regular visitor toLondon where he studied many collections.His works on insects included:
*"Genera Insectorum" (1776),
*"Species Insectorum" (1781),
*"Mantissa Insectorum" (1787), and his main work,
*"Entomologicae Systematica I-IV", (1792-1794) followed by
*"Supplementum Entomologiae Systematicae" (1798).His works on economy included:
* "Von der Volks-Vermehrung insonderheit in Dännemark". Hamburg und Kiel, bey C. E. Bohn, 1781. 88 pp.Fabricius' collections are shared between the
*Natural History Museum , London
*Muséum national d'histoire naturelle , Paris
*Hope Department of Entomology , Oxford
*Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery , Glasgow
*Zoologische Museum in Kiel
* [http://snm.ku.dk/english/ Natural History Museum of Denmark] ,University of Copenhagen ,Copenhagen .References
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* [http://runeberg.org/dbl/5/0026.html Biography of Johan Christian Fabricius] , inDansk biografisk leksikon , 1st edition, Vol. 5 (1891), scanned original text onProjekt Runeberg (in Danish)
* [http://www.zmuc.dk/EntoWeb/collections-databaser/Diptera/dipterasites.htm ZMCU Collection contents online ]
* [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ Digital version of Entomologia systematica, emendata et aucta]
* Henriksen, Kai L. (1932) Johann Christian Fabricius, pp. 76-80 in: Meisen, V. Prominent Danish Scientists through the Ages. University Library of Copenhagen 450th Anniversary. Levin & Munksgaard, Copenhagen.
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