Otto Vasilievich Bremer

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Otto Vasilievich Bremer (died 11 November 1873) was a Russian naturalist and entomologist.

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He described many insects, including the large skipper butterfly. Bremer's collection is in the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Science in Saint Petersburg where he lived.

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