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Lamprigera Crassus
''Lamprigera'' is a poorly resolved genus of Lampyridae, fireflies or glow-worms in the subfamily Lampyrinae, possibly placed in Tribe (biology), tribe Photinini. Species of the genus ''Lamprigera'' are found in Asia. Species The ''Global Biodiversity Information Facility'' lists: * ''Lamprigera angustior'' Fairmaire, 1886 * ''Lamprigera boyei'' Motschulsky, 1853 * ''Lamprigera crassus'' Gorham, 1880 * ''Lamprigera diffinis'' Walker, 1858 * ''Lamprigera lutosipennis'' Fairmaire, 1897 * ''Lamprigera marusii'' Pic, 1955 * ''Lamprigera minor'' E.Olivier, 1885 * ''Lamprigera morator'' (E.Olivier, 1891) * ''Lamprigera nepalensis'' (Hope, 1831) * ''Lamprigera nitens'' E.Olivier, 1885 * ''Lamprigera nitidicollis'' (Fairmaire, 1881) * ''Lamprigera scutatus'' Fairmaire, 1897 * ''Lamprigera taimoshana'' Yiu, 2017 * ''Lamprigera tarda'' (Gorham, 1895) * ''Lamprigera tenebrosa'' (Walker, 1858) * ''Lamprigera yunnana'' (Fairmaire, 1897) References External links

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Victor Motschulsky
Victor Ivanovich Motschulsky (sometimes Victor von Motschulsky, russian: link=no, Виктор Иванович Мочульский, 11 April 1810, in St. Petersburg – 5 June 1871, in Simferopol) was a Russian entomologist mainly interested in beetles. Motschulsky was an Imperial Army colonel who undertook extended trips abroad. He studied and described many new beetles from Siberia, Alaska, the United States, Europe, and Asia. While he tended to ignore previous work and his own work on classification was of poor quality, Motschulsky made a massive contribution to entomology, exploring hitherto unworked regions, often in very difficult terrain. He described many new genera and species, a high proportion of which remain valid. Travels Motschulsky's travels included: *1836 - France, Switzerland and the Alps, northern Italy and Austria *1839–1840 - Russian Caucasus, Astrakhan, Kazan and Siberia *1847 - Khirgizia *1850–1851 - Germany, Austria, Egypt, India, France, England, ...
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