German Entomological Institute

German Entomological Institute

The German Entomological Institute (German: Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, or DEI) is a German entomological society devoted to the study of insects. Founded in 1886, the society has an extensive library and insect collections. Since 2009 the DEI is part of the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung.

Insect Collections The society maintains the collections of-

  • Rudolf von Bennigsen (1824-1902)
  • Karl Bleyl (1908-1995)
  • Carl Julius Bernhard Börner (1880-1953)
  • Peter Friedrich Bouché (1784-1856)
  • Gustav Breddin (1864-1909)
  • Adolf Willy Lothar Dieckmann (1920-1990)
  • Karl Friedrich Ermisch (1898-1970)
  • Karl Flach (1856-1920)
  • Gerrit Friese (1931-1990)
  • Georg Johann Haag-Rutenberg (1830-1880)
  • Lucas Friedrich Julius Dominikus von Heyden (1838-1915)
  • Walther Hermann Richard Horn (1871-1939)
  • Carl Friedrich Ketel (1861-1906)
  • Hermann Kläger (1847-1923)
  • Hermann Albert Friedrich Köller (1885-1968)
  • Wilhelm Koltze (1839-1914)
  • Ernst Gustav Kraatz (1831-1909)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Konow (1842-1908)
  • Karl Friedrich Lange (1844-1913)
  • Otto Leonhard (1853-1929)
  • Karl Wilhelm Letzner (1812-1889)
  • Bernhardt Lichtwardt (1857-1943)
  • Walter Liebmann (1885-1974)
  • Gustav Adolf Lohse (1910-1994)
  • Axel Leonard Melander (1878-1962)
  • Julius Melzer (1878-1934)
  • Wilhelm Mink (1807-1883)
  • Karl-Heinz Mohr (1925-1989)
  • Julius Neresheimer (1880-1943)
  • Heinrich von Oettingen (1878-1956)
  • Lorenz Oldenberg (1863-1931)
  • Carl Robert Osten-Sacken (1828-1906)
  • Gustav Paganetti-Hummler (1871-1949)
  • Paul Pape (1859-1933)
  • Helmuth Patzak (1927-1988)
  • Ernst Pietsch (1872-1930)
  • Karl Ritter (1909-1998)
  • William Henry Rolph (1847-1883)
  • Arthur Leopold Albert Maria Rottenberg (1843-1875)
  • Max Saalmüller (1832-1890)
  • Johann Christian Rudolf Sachse (1802-1891)
  • Hans Sauter (1871-1948)
  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuss (1833-1890)
  • Karl Gotthilf Schenkling (1835-1911)
  • Sigmund Schenkling (1865-1946)

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