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Cephalosphaera (fly)
''Cephalosphaera'' is a genus of flies belonging to the family Pipunculidae. Species *''Cephalosphaera acuminata'' (Ezra Townsend Cresson, Cresson, 1911) *''Cephalosphaera aequatorialis'' (Theodor Becker, Becker, 1919) *''Cephalosphaera amboinalis'' (Francis Walker (entomologist), Walker, 1860) *''Cephalosphaera appendiculata'' (Ezra Townsend Cresson, Cresson, 1911) *''Cephalosphaera arnaudi'' Rafael, 1992 *''Cephalosphaera baltica'' Carpenter & Frank Montgomery Hull, Hull, 1939 *''Cephalosphaera biscaynei'' (Ezra Townsend Cresson, Cresson, 1912) *''Cephalosphaera boutropis'' (D. Elmo Hardy, Hardy, 1965) *''Cephalosphaera brevis'' (Ezra Townsend Cresson, Cresson, 1911) *''Cephalosphaera collarti'' (D. Elmo Hardy, Hardy, 1952) *''Cephalosphaera cristata'' Rafael, 1992 *''Cephalosphaera eukrenaina'' Skevington, 1999 *''Cephalosphaera fairchildi'' Rafael, 1992 *''Cephalosphaera filicera'' (De Meyer, 1990) *''Cephalosphaera furcata'' (Johann Egger, Egger, 1860) *''Cephalosphaera germ ...
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Günther Enderlein
Günther Enderlein (7 July 1872 – 11 August 1968) was a German zoologist, entomologist, microbiologist, researcher, physician for 60 years, and later a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products. Enderlein received international renown for his insect research, and in Germany became famous due to his concept of the pleomorphism of microorganisms and his hypotheses about the origins of cancer, based on the work of other scientists. His hypotheses about pleomorphism and cancer have now been disproved by science and have only some historical importance today . Some of his concepts, however, are still popular in alternative medicine. A blood test is named after him: ''dark field microscopy according to Enderlein''. Life Enderlein was born in Leipzig, the son of a teacher. He studied in Leipzig and Berlin and got his PhD in 1898 as a zoologist. He became professor in 1924. First he worked as assistant at the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, and went later to Stettin, now Szczecin in Po ...
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