Hermann Friedrich Stannius (15 March 1808, Hamburg – 15 January 1883, Sachsenberg near Schwerin) was a German anatomist, physiologist and entomologist. He specialised in the insect order Diptera especially the family Dolichopodidae.
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HermannFriedrichStannius (15 March 1808, Hamburg – 15 January 1883, Sachsenberg near Schwerin) was a German anatomist, physiologist and entomologist...
were discovered and described by a German anatomist HermannFriedrichStannius in 1839. Stannius considered them as functionally similar to adrenal glands...
(Manual of Comparative Anatomy) (1845–48) which he co-edited with HermannFriedrichStannius, being largely responsible for the first volume, on invertebrates...
United Kingdom Lepidoptera Carl Stål 1833 1878 Sweden Hemiptera HermannFriedrichStannius 1808 1883 France Diptera Otto Staudinger 1830 1900 Germany Lepidoptera...
approximately 250 amino acids. In 1839, the German anatomist HermannFriedrichStannius discovered a pair of novel structures inside the kidneys of sturgeon...
in the family Dolichopodidae. It is found in the Palearctic . Stannius, HermannFriedrich (1831). "Die europaischen Arten der Zweifluglergattung Dolichopus"...
numbered; there are two columns per page.] Carl Theodor Ernst von Siebold; HermannStannius (1846–1848). Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie Vol. 1: Wirbellose...
Kirchenpauer (1859–1905) became an army officer. Flora Kirchenpauer married HermannStannius (1842-1912) who was at one stage he German consul in Smyrna (Izmir)...
Universität Rostock Eintrag im Rostock Matrikelportal with RAG-Link Karl Ernst Hermann Krause (1888), "Plotze, Borchard", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German)...
Entomological Review. 94 (4): 623–627. doi:10.1134/S0013873814040162. Stannius, HermannFriedrich (1831). "Die europaischen Arten der Zweifluglergattung Dolichopus"...
1946) i c g Tachytrechus indicus Parent, 1934 c g Tachytrechus insignis (Stannius, 1831) c g Tachytrechus insolitus Parent, 1931 c g Tachytrechus intermedius...