Antonín Fleischer
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Antonín Fleischer (17 February 1850 – 22 October 1934) was a Moravian and Czech physician and entomologist who specialized in beetles.


Life and work

Fleischer was born in a family with a clergy tradition. His brother Bohumil became a pastor while another, Josef, also became a physician and entomologist. Fleischer studied at the grammar school in Těšín and then went to study medicine in Vienna and Prague where he received an MD in 1875. He then began practice at a maternity hospital in
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. In 1878 he worked in the military service and after 1880 stated a private practice. He worked in the Moravian Health Council from 1891 as well as in Vienna from 1909. In 1910 he received a Knight's Cross from František Josef. Fleischer was interested in beetles from a young age, being influenced by
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at school. While studying in Prague he worked at the zoological collections and went on collection trips with E. Lokaj, Karl Skalitzky, J. Stussiner and others. In 1873 he was involved in an entomological exhibit at the World's Fair in Vienna of 1873. His collection of nearly 30.000 specimens including the types of species described by him were purchased by the National Museum, Prague in 1935. Several taxa have been named in his honour including '' Xylodromus fleischeri'', ''Agrilus fleischeri'', ''Anthaxia fleischeri'', ''Dilacra fleischera'', ''Plectophoeus fleischeri'', and ''Caenoscelis fleischeri''.


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