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Canthon Coeruleicollis
''Canthon'', the tumblebugs, is a genus of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea. Selected species * '' Canthon aberrans'' Harold, 1868 * ''Canthon acutiformis'' Balthasar, 1939 * ''Canthon acutoides'' Schmidt, 1922 * ''Canthon acutus'' Harold, 1868 * ''Canthon aequinoctialis'' Harold 1868 * ''Canthon angularis'' Harold, 1868 * ''Canthon angustatus'' Harold, 1867 * ''Canthon histrio'' Lepeletier & Serville, 1828 * ''Canthon quadriguttatus'' Olivier, 1789 * ''Canthon smaragdulus'' Fabricius, 1781 ; Names brought to synonymy: * ''Canthon elegans'' (Laporte, 1840), a synonym for ''Canthon quadriguttatus'' Olivier, 1789 See also * List of Canthon species This is a list of 167 species in the genus ''Canthon'', tumblebugs. ''Canthon'' species * '' Canthon aberrans'' (Harold, 1868) * '' Canthon acutiformis'' Balthasar, 1939 * '' Canthon acutoides'' Schmidt, 1922 * '' Canthon acutus'' Harold, 1868 * ... References External links * * * ''Canth ...
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Johann Centurius Hoffmannsegg
Johann Centurius Hoffmann Graf von Hoffmannsegg (23 August 1766 – 13 December 1849) was a German botanist, entomologist and ornithologist. Hoffmannsegg was born at Rammenau and studied at Leipzig and Göttingen. He travelled through Europe acquiring vast collections of plants and animals. He visited Hungary, Austria and Italy in 1795–1796 and Portugal from 1797 to 1801. He sent his collections to Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger, then in Brunswick, so that he could study them. Hoffmannsegg worked in Berlin from 1804 to 1816, and was elected a member of the Academy of Science of the city in 1815. He was the founder of the zoological museum of Berlin in 1809. Hoffmannsegg proposed Illiger for the position of curator, and all the Hoffmannsegg's collections were then transferred to Berlin. The legume genus ''Hoffmannseggia ''Hoffmannseggia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae, known generally as rushpeas. These are pod-bearing herbs and subshrub ...
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