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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ferdinand Heinrich Hermann Strecker est un entomologiste américain, né le 24 mars 1836 à Philadelphie et mort le 30 novembre 1901 à Reading. , Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (ur. 24Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (ur. 24 marca 1836 roku w Filadelfii, zm. 30 listopada 1901, Reading (Pensylwania)) – amerykański entomolog, kolekcjoner motyli i ciem oraz rzeźbiarz. W 1872 roku opublikował ilustrowaną książkę Lepidoptera Rhopaloceres and Heteroceres, Indigenous and Exotic, with Descriptions and Colored Illustrations, a w 1878 roku – Butterflies and Moths of North America. Herman Strecker pozostawił po sobie liczący 50 tys. okazów zbiór motyli i ciem w obu Amerykach największy w owym czasie. Obecnie przechowywany jest w większości w Muzeum Przyrodniczego imienia Fielda w Chicago.m Przyrodniczego imienia Fielda w Chicago. , Фердинанд Генрих Герман Штреккер (англ. Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker ; 1836—1901) — американский энтомолог и скульптор. , Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (24 MarFerdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (24 March 1836, in Philadelphia – 30 November 1901, in Reading, Pennsylvania) was an American entomologist specialising in butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). Strecker was born in Philadelphia to Ferdinand and Anna (née Kern) who had immigrated from Germany. His father, had trained as a sculptor in Europe, settled in Reading where he made and traded in marble sculptures. The young Strecker showed great aptitude for this trade, starting to work at twelve years, and succeeding his father. But sculpture was not lucrative enough and young Strecker also made tombstones and trained in architecture. On his mother's side he had naturalists as well as artists who inspired him young. As a young man, Strecker frequented the library of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia where he studied natural history and more particularly the butterflies. A polyglot, he traveled extensively, in particular in the Caribbean, Mexico and Central America where he studied Aztec monuments and collected butterflies. After forty years of collecting, he had assembled a collection of 200,000 specimens of butterflies and moths coming from all the corners of the world, including 300 new species and around 150 subspecies. His collection occupied a whole floor of his house in Reading. At the time of his death in 1901, Strecker's collection was the largest and most important private collection of butterflies and moths in the New World. It was purchased in 1908 by the Field Museum of Natural History of Chicago. In spite of his limited resources, he published, from 1872 to 1878, Lepidoptera Rhopaloceres and Heteroceres, Indigenous and Exotic, with Descriptions and Colored Illustrations. Richly illustrated by himself, with the assistance of colorist Emily L. Morton, the work identifies 251 new species. A second edition was published as a single volume in 1879. In 1878, he published Butterflies and Moths of North America which also details methods for the preparation, breeding, collection, the classification and the conservation of the butterflies. In addition to building his own collection, Strecker was a dealer of butterfly and moth specimens. In 1890, he received an honorary doctorate from Franklin and Marshall College.torate from Franklin and Marshall College. , Herman Strecker (eigentlich Ferdinand HeinHerman Strecker (eigentlich Ferdinand Heinrich Hermann Strecker; * 24. März 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 30. November 1901 in Reading, Pennsylvania) war ein amerikanischer Entomologe deutscher Herkunft. Strecker war der Sohn des Bildhauers (* 7. September 1804 in Stuttgart, † 15. August 1856 in Reading) und dessen Ehefrau Anna Kern. Die Familie war 1831 mit dem Auswandererschiff "Lewis" aus Deutschland über New York eingewandert und hatte sich in Reading, Pennsylvania, niedergelassen. Dort errichtete Streckers Vater 1832 ein Atelier für Skulpturen, erweiterte dies aber aus wirtschaftlichen Gründen um einen Steinmetzbetrieb für Grabsteine. Strecker unternahm ausgedehnte Reisen nach Zentralamerika und legte eine umfangreiche Sammlung von Schmetterlingen und Faltern an. Zum Zeitpunkt seines Todes war seine Sammlung die größte private Sammlung in den USA. Sie befindet sich heute im Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Für seine wissenschaftlichen Leistungen wurde er 1890 mit dem Ehrendoktortitel des Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, ausgezeichnet.in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, ausgezeichnet.
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rdfs:comment Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (ur. 24Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (ur. 24 marca 1836 roku w Filadelfii, zm. 30 listopada 1901, Reading (Pensylwania)) – amerykański entomolog, kolekcjoner motyli i ciem oraz rzeźbiarz. W 1872 roku opublikował ilustrowaną książkę Lepidoptera Rhopaloceres and Heteroceres, Indigenous and Exotic, with Descriptions and Colored Illustrations, a w 1878 roku – Butterflies and Moths of North America. Herman Strecker pozostawił po sobie liczący 50 tys. okazów zbiór motyli i ciem w obu Amerykach największy w owym czasie. Obecnie przechowywany jest w większości w Muzeum Przyrodniczego imienia Fielda w Chicago.m Przyrodniczego imienia Fielda w Chicago. , Herman Strecker (eigentlich Ferdinand Heinrich Hermann Strecker; * 24. März 1836 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 30. November 1901 in Reading, Pennsylvania) war ein amerikanischer Entomologe deutscher Herkunft. , Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (24 MarFerdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker (24 March 1836, in Philadelphia – 30 November 1901, in Reading, Pennsylvania) was an American entomologist specialising in butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera). Strecker was born in Philadelphia to Ferdinand and Anna (née Kern) who had immigrated from Germany. His father, had trained as a sculptor in Europe, settled in Reading where he made and traded in marble sculptures. The young Strecker showed great aptitude for this trade, starting to work at twelve years, and succeeding his father. But sculpture was not lucrative enough and young Strecker also made tombstones and trained in architecture. On his mother's side he had naturalists as well as artists who inspired him young.as well as artists who inspired him young. , Фердинанд Генрих Герман Штреккер (англ. Ferdinand Heinrich Herman Strecker ; 1836—1901) — американский энтомолог и скульптор. , Ferdinand Heinrich Hermann Strecker est un entomologiste américain, né le 24 mars 1836 à Philadelphie et mort le 30 novembre 1901 à Reading.
rdfs:label Herman Strecker , Ferdinand Heinrich Hermann Strecker , Штреккер, Герман
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