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Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuss (24 August 1833, in Greiz – 16 July 1890, in Dresden) was a self-taught German natural scientist. He worked as a researcher mainly in zoology (entomology) and he discovered unknown insects mainly Coleoptera. Ludwig Schaufuss mastered taxidermy under Oskar Klocke. In 1857 he purchased the Klocke dealership and sold with his wife animal preparations and educational materials worldwide at first under the name E. Klocke. Schaufuss owned and edited the entomological magazine Nunquam Otiosus. His son Camillo Festivus Christian Schaufuss, also an entomologist, took over the dealership in Dresden.

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  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuß (* 24. August 1833 in Greiz; † 16. Juli 1890 in Dresden) war ein autodidaktisch gebildeter deutscher Naturwissenschaftler. Er war als Forscher vor allem in der Zoologie (Entomologie) tätig und entdeckte unter anderem unbekannte Insekten. Er beherrschte die Taxidermie und verkaufte mit seiner Ehefrau weltweit Tierpräparate sowie Lehrmittel. (de)
  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuss (24 August 1833, in Greiz – 16 July 1890, in Dresden) was a self-taught German natural scientist. He worked as a researcher mainly in zoology (entomology) and he discovered unknown insects mainly Coleoptera. Ludwig Schaufuss mastered taxidermy under Oskar Klocke. In 1857 he purchased the Klocke dealership and sold with his wife animal preparations and educational materials worldwide at first under the name E. Klocke. Schaufuss owned and edited the entomological magazine Nunquam Otiosus. His son Camillo Festivus Christian Schaufuss, also an entomologist, took over the dealership in Dresden. In 1865 he was elected a Member of the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. (en)
  • Людвиг Вильгельм Шауфус (нем. Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuß; 1833—1890) — немецкий энтомолог; член Леопольдины. (ru)
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  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuß (* 24. August 1833 in Greiz; † 16. Juli 1890 in Dresden) war ein autodidaktisch gebildeter deutscher Naturwissenschaftler. Er war als Forscher vor allem in der Zoologie (Entomologie) tätig und entdeckte unter anderem unbekannte Insekten. Er beherrschte die Taxidermie und verkaufte mit seiner Ehefrau weltweit Tierpräparate sowie Lehrmittel. (de)
  • Людвиг Вильгельм Шауфус (нем. Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuß; 1833—1890) — немецкий энтомолог; член Леопольдины. (ru)
  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuss (24 August 1833, in Greiz – 16 July 1890, in Dresden) was a self-taught German natural scientist. He worked as a researcher mainly in zoology (entomology) and he discovered unknown insects mainly Coleoptera. Ludwig Schaufuss mastered taxidermy under Oskar Klocke. In 1857 he purchased the Klocke dealership and sold with his wife animal preparations and educational materials worldwide at first under the name E. Klocke. Schaufuss owned and edited the entomological magazine Nunquam Otiosus. His son Camillo Festivus Christian Schaufuss, also an entomologist, took over the dealership in Dresden. (en)
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  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuß (de)
  • Ludwig Wilhelm Schaufuss (en)
  • Шауфус, Людвиг Вильгельм (ru)
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