Vincenz Kollar (15 January 1797 in
Kranowitz,
Silesia
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– 30 May 1860 in
Vienna
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) was an
Austria
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entomologist
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who specialised in
Diptera
Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced ...
. He was especially concerned with species of
economic interest
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, particularly those of forests. Kollar described many new
species
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. He was Curator of the
Natural History Museum
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in Vienna. He worked mainly on insects collected on expeditions, especially that from the
Austrian Brazil Expedition
The Austrian expedition to Brazil (Österreichische Brasilien-Expedition) was a scientific expedition which explored Brazil. It was organized and financed by the Austrian Empire from 1817 to 1835.
History
The expedition had as its main supporter t ...
of 1817–1835.
Works
*''Die vorzüglich lästigen Insekten Brasiliens'', p. 101-119. In
J.E. Pohl. ''Reise im Innern von Brasiliens'', vol. I, 448p.(1832)
* Aufzählung und Beschreibung der von Freih. Carl v. Hügel auf seiner Reise durch Kaschmir und das Himalayagebirge gesammelten Insekten. (mit L. Redtenbacher). 4(2):393-564, 582–585, 28 colour plates (1848).
*Über Agrilus viridis Kiesw. ein die Erlen verwüstendes Insekt. ''Verhandlungen der Zoologische-botanische Geselschaft, Wien'' 8:325-328.(1858)
References
* https://web.archive.org/web/20060724190615/http://www.zalf.de/home_zalf/institute/dei/php/biograph/biograph.php
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Austrian lepidopterists
Austrian taxonomists
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1797 births
1860 deaths
Dipterists
Austrian people of German descent
People from Austrian Silesia
People from Racibórz County
19th-century Austrian zoologists