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Phengodes Chamelensis
''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species These 31 species belong to the genus ''Phengodes'': * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Phengodes atezcanus'' Zaragoza, 1980 * '' Phengodes bella'' Barber, 1913 * ''Phengodes bimaculata ''Phengodes'' is a genus of glowworms in the beetle family Phengodidae. There are more than 30 described species in ''Phengodes''. Species These 31 species belong to the genus ''Phengodes'': * '' Phengodes arizonensis'' Wittmer, 1976 * ''Ph ...'' Gorham, 1881 * ''Phengodes bipenniera'' * ''Phengodes bipennifera'' Gorham, 1881 * ''Phengodes bolivari'' Zaragoza-Caballero, 1981 * ''Phengodes brailovskyi'' Zaragoza & Wittmer, 1986-30 * ''Phengodes chamelensis'' Zaragoza, 2004-01 * ''Phengodes championi'' Pic, 1927 * ''Phengodes ecuadoriana'' Wittmer, 1988-29 * ''Phengodes fenestrata'' Wittmer, 1976-10 * ''Phengodes frontalis'' LeConte, 1881 ...
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Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger
Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger (19 November 1775 – 10 May 1813) was a German entomologist and zoologist. Illiger was the son of a merchant in Braunschweig. He studied under the entomologist Johann Christian Ludwig Hellwig, Johann Hellwig, and later worked on the zoological collections of Johann Centurius Hoffmannsegg. Illiger was professor and director of the "zoological museum" (which is the Natural History Museum, Berlin, Natural History Museum of Berlin in the present day) from its formation in 1810 until his death. He was the author of ''Prodromus systematis mammalium et avium'' (1811), which was an overhaul of the Carl Linnaeus, Linnaean system. It was a major influence on the adoption of the concept of the Family (biology), family. He also edited the ''Magazin für Insektenkunde'', widely known as "Illiger's Magazine". In 1811 he introduced the taxonomic order Proboscidea for elephants, the American Mastodon, American mastodon and the woolly mammoth. He also described the ...
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