Friedrich Joseph Adalbert Seitz, (24 February 1860 in
Mainz
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– 5 March 1938 in
Darmstadt
Darmstadt () is a city in the States of Germany, state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Frankfurt Rhine Main Area, Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region). Darmstadt has around 160,000 inhabitants, making it the ...
) was a German physician and
entomologist
Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (''éntomon''), meaning "insect", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study") is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. In ...
who specialised in
Lepidoptera
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. He was a director of the Frankfurt zoo from 1893 to 1908 and is best known for editing the multivolume reference on the butterflies and larger moths of the world ''Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde'' which continued after his death.
Biography
Seitz was born in Mainz and went to school in Aschaffenburg, Darmstadt and Bensheim. He studied medicine from 1880 to 1885 and then zoology at Giessen. His doctorate was on the protective devices of animals. He worked as an assistant in the maternity hospital of the University of Giessen and then worked as a ship's doctor from 1887, travelling to Australia, South America and Asia. He began to collect butterflies on these travels.
In 1891 he habilitated in zoology with a thesis on the biology of butterflies from the University of Giessen. In 1893 he took up a position as a director of the
Frankfurt Zoo. During the fifteen years of his service the zoo population of animals went from 1111 to 3000 and he brought in many new species. The animal dealer Josef Menges used the zoo as a holding depot for animals that came from other parts of the world, and this made the place very popular. Seitz designed a small mammal gallery and a special reptile house. He also created the first insectarium. Despite his interest and success, he retired in 1908 to work on the manual of the butterflies of the world.
Seitz moved to Darmstadt and invested much of his pension to aid zoo staff and then supported himself as the curator of the Senckenberg Museum, to which he donated his own butterfly collections. The idea for the book was first born in 1887 after meeting
William John Macleay. ''Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde'' (The Macrolepidoptera of the World) consisted of sixteen volumes with four supplements published in German, French, and English. For details see Griffin, F. J. (1936). The first four volumes describe the
Palaearctic fauna and volumes 5–16 describe the exotic Fauna (Volumes 1–4, Palaearctic Fauna, with 4 supplements; Volumes 5–8, American Fauna; Volumes 9–12, Indo-Australian Fauna; Volumes 13–16, African Fauna). The coloured plates were made by 10–14 colour
lithography
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. Seitz planned to finish the whole work in 1912, but this proved to be quite unrealistic and publication stopped in 1954. Several volumes remain unfinished.
Consulted collections of butterflies include those of
Walter Rothschild, the
British Museum
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, the
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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, Paris, the
Senckenberg Museum at Frankfurt, as well as collections in
Tokyo
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,
Hong-Kong,
Australia
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,
South America
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, and
North America
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. Seitz's private collection is conserved in .
''Die Großschmetterlinge der Erde'', Verlag Alfred Kernen, Stuttgart
"The idea of a work for the identification of all the known Macrolepidoptera originated during an excursion which the editor made in Australia in the company of the late
William McLeay. The suggestion put forward by this naturalist found further support in the following year in a consultation with
Emilio A. Goeldi, the then director of the Zoological Museum at Rio de Janeiro, which induced me to enter into communication with Dr.
O. Staudinger in order to confer with him about the feasibility of an extension, suiting the requirements of all collectors in foreign countries, of his work on Exotic Lepidoptera, which was in the course of publication.
But the imperfect technique and the absence of certain indispensable preliminary studies appeared to render it impossible at the time to carry out the plan. Nevertheless I commenced to work with a view towards a future realization of the idea. It seemed to me above all necessary to visit every faunistic region and subregion, as far as it might be possible, and consequently after leaving
Australia
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in November 1887 and having collected in South America, especially Brazil (1888-89), I went to
India
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and
China
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(1890), visited
Japan
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(1891-92) and
Anterior India (1892) and finally collected on several tours in Africa. I paid also special attention to the fauna of islands and made collections on the
Cape Verde Islands, the
Canaries,
Madeira
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,
Kangaroo Island
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, and various islands of the Indian and Chinese seas."
: Preface
: Band 1: Abt. 1, ''Die Großschmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes, Die palaearktischen Tagfalter'', 1909, 379 Seiten, mit 89 kolorierten Tafeln (3470 Figuren)
: Band 2: Abt. 1, ''Die Großschmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes, Die palaearktischen Spinner und Schwärmer'', 1912–1913
: Band 3: Abt. 1, ''Die Großschmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes, Die palaearktischen eulenartigen Nachtfalter'', 1914
: Band 4: Abt. 1, ''Die Großschmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes, Die spannerartigen Nachtfalter'', 1915
: Band 5: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die Großschmetterlinge des amerikanischen Faunengebietes'', 1907
: Band 6: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die amerikanischen Spinner und Schwärmer'', 1940, 1327 Seiten, 198 Tafeln
: Band 7: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die amerikanischen Eulen'', 1923, 508 Seiten, 87 Tafeln
: Band 8: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die amerikanischen Spanner'', 1907, 144 Seiten, 16 Tafeln
: Band 9: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen Tagfalter'', 1927, 1197 Seiten 177 Tafeln
: Band 10: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen Spinner und Schwärmer'', 1933, 847 Seiten, 104 Tafeln
: Band 11: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen eulenartigen Nachtfalter'', 1924, 1141 Seiten, 203 Tafeln
: Band 12: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die indo-australischen Geometridae''
: Band 13: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die afrikanischen Tagfalter'', 1925, 613 Seiten, 80 Tafeln
: Band 14: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die afrikanischen Spinner und Schwärmer'', 1925–1930, 80 Tafeln
: Band 15: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die afrikanischen eulenartigen Nachtfalter'', 286 Seiten, 41 Tafeln
: Band 16: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die afrikanischen spannerartigen Nachtfalter'', 1929, 160 Seiten, 18 Tafeln
: Band 1, Supplement: ''Die palaearktischen Tagfalter'',
: Band 2, Supplement: ''Die palaearktischen Spinner und Schwärmer''
: Band 3, Supplement: ''Die palaearktischen eulenartigen Nachtfalter''
: Band 4, Supplement: ''Die spannerartigen Nachtfalter''
Authors contributing to ''The Macrolepidoptera of the World'' include Adalbert Seitz himself,
Karl Jordan,
Julius Röber,
William Warren,
Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius
Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius (15 January 1843 – 20 July 1928) was a Swedish entomologist.
Life
Christopher Aurivillius was born at Forsa, Sweden. He was the director of the Natural History Museum in Stockholm and he specialised in Col ...
,
Louis Beethoven Prout
Louis Beethoven Prout (1864–1943) was an English entomologist and musicologist.
Prout specialised in the insect order (biology), order of Lepidoptera, especially the Geometridae, or geometer moths, on which he was a foremost authority. He cont ...
,
Hans Fruhstorfer,
Max Gaede, Thomas Lehmann,
Richard Haensch,
Gustav Weymer,
Max Wilhelm Karl Draudt,
Hans Stichel,
Jules Paul Mabille
Paul Mabille (1835 – 6 April 1923) was a French naturalist mainly interested in Lepidoptera and botany.
Mabille was born in 1835 in Tours, France. He was a member and President (1876–1877) of the Société entomologique de France and a membe ...
,
Max Bartel,
Erich Martin Hering
Erich Martin Hering (10 November 1893, Zielona Góra, Heinersdorf – 18 August 1967, Berlin) was a German entomologist.
Hering specialised in leaf miners. He was a curator in the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, where his collections of Lepidop ...
,
Embrik Strand
Embrik Strand (2 June 1876 – 3 November 1947) was an entomologist and arachnologist who classified many insect and spider species, including the greenbottle blue tarantula.
Life and career
Strand was born in Ã…l, Norway. He studied at t ...
,
Karl Grünberg,
William Schaus
William Schaus (January 11, 1858, in New York City – June 20, 1942) was an American Entomology, entomologist who became known for his major contribution to the knowledge and description of new species of the Neotropical realm, Neotropical Lepido ...
,
Walter Rothschild,
Georg Eiffinger.
References
Sources
* Francis J. Griffin (1936) The contents of the parts and the dates of appearance of Seitz' ''Grossschmetterlinge der Erde'' (The Macro-Lepidoptera of the world), Lieferungen 1 to 130 Palearctic and 1 to 575 exotic. Vols. 1 to 16, 1907–1935. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 85(10):243–279
* Turati, E. 1938:
eitz, A. ''Boll. Soc. geogr. ital''. 70: 94.
* Tuxen, S. L. 1938:
eitz, A.'' Ent. Meddel.'' 20: 187.
External links
*
The Biodiversity Heritage LibraryZobodat* Seit
downloadsIn English
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1860 births
1938 deaths
German lepidopterists