
Julius Lederer (24 June 1821, in
Vienna – 30 April 1870, Vienna) was an
Austrian
entomologist
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who specialised in
Lepidoptera
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.
He travelled widely: to
Andalusia in 1849
Carinthia
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with
Johann von Hornig (1819–1886) in 1853,
İzmir in 1864,
Magnesia in 1865,
Amasya and
Turkey in 1866,
Mersin
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and the
Taurus Mountains in 1867,
Lebanon in 1868 and the
Balkans in 1870).
External links
BDHL''Beitrag zur Schmetterlings-Fauna von Cypern, Beirut und einem Theile Klein-Asiens'' Wien 1855.Scan.
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Austrian lepidopterists
1821 births
1870 deaths
19th-century Austrian zoologists