Timeline of entomology – 1800–1850

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Entomology, the study of insects, progressed between 1800 and 1850, with the publication of important texts, definition of new orders such as Aphaniptera and Strepsiptera, and the shift to specialization. The following timeline indicates significant events in entomology in this time period.

19th century

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Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst

Around the beginning of the 19th century, systematists began to specialise. There remained entomological polyhistors – those who continued to work on the insect fauna as a whole.

From the beginning of the century, however, the specialist began to predominate, harbingered by Johann Wilhelm Meigen's Nouvelle classification des mouches à deux aile (New classification of the Diptera) commenced in the first year of the century. Lepidopterists were amongst the first to follow Meigen's lead. The specialists fell into three categories. First there were species describers, then specialists in species recognition and then specialists in gross taxonomy. There were however considerable degrees of overlap. Also then, as now, few could entirely resist the lure of groups other than their own, and this was especially true of those in small countries where they were the sole 'expert', and many famous specialists in one order also worked on others. Hence, for instance, many works which began as butterfly faunas were completed as general regional works, often collaboratively.

"Man is born not to solve the problems of the universe, but to find out where the problem begins, and then to restrain himself within the limits of the comprehensible" Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Conversations with Eckerman: Feb. 13, 1829

1800

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1810

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Franco Andrea Bonelli.

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1816

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Thomas Say.

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1823

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Constant Duméril.

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1844

Victor Ivanovitsch Motschulsky. Victor Ivanovitsch Motschulsky 1810-1871.jpg
Victor Ivanovitsch Motschulsky.

1845

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1848

Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold. Siebold 1804-1885.jpg
Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold.

1849

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