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The Reverend Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (September 25, 1749, Negenborn, Brunswick – June 30, 1814, Hanover, Pennsylvania) was a Lutheran clergyman and early American entomologist, called the "Father of American Entomology" by successor Thomas Say. He was the author of the first major entomological work in the United States: A Catalogue of Insects of Pennsylvania (1806), a sixty-page work that describes 1,363 species of beetles.

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  • Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (en)
  • Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (fr)
  • フレドリック・ヴァレンタイン・メルスハイマー (ja)
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  • The Reverend Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (September 25, 1749, Negenborn, Brunswick – June 30, 1814, Hanover, Pennsylvania) was a Lutheran clergyman and early American entomologist, called the "Father of American Entomology" by successor Thomas Say. He was the author of the first major entomological work in the United States: A Catalogue of Insects of Pennsylvania (1806), a sixty-page work that describes 1,363 species of beetles. (en)
  • フレドリック・ヴァレンタイン・メルスハイマー(Frederick Valentine Melsheimer、1749年9月25日 - 1814年6月30日)は、ドイツ生まれでアメリカ合衆国で活動した、昆虫学者、ルター派の牧師である。『ペンシルバニアの昆虫目録』("A Catalogue of Insects of Pennsylvania" :1806)の著者である。 (ja)
  • Le révérend Frederick Valentine Melsheimer est un homme d’Église et un entomologiste américain d’origine allemande, surnommé le « père de l’entomologie américaine » par Thomas Say (1787-1834), né le 25 septembre 1749 à dans le duché de Brunswick et mort le 30 juin 1814 à Hanover, en Pennsylvanie. Le livre de Melsheimer est la première publication uniquement consacrée à la faune américaine même si d’autres spécialistes avaient, bien sûr, étudié des spécimens américains comme Charles de Géer, Réaumur ou Linné. Melsheimer décrit 1 363 espèces dont 400 encore valides. (fr)
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