Oskar Scheibel (1881–1953) was an Austrian engineer and amateur entomologist who specialized in the beetles of the Yugoslavian region and specialized in cave beetles of the family Trechinae. One of the most famous beetles that he described as new to science was the now endangered blind cave beetle that he named as Anophthalmus hitleri after Adolf Hitler.
OskarScheibel (1881–1953) was an Austrian engineer and amateur entomologist who specialized in the beetles of the Yugoslavian region and specialized in...
The scientific name of the beetle comes from an Austrian collector, OskarScheibel, who was sold a specimen of a then-undocumented species in 1933. Its...
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deal of dissent amongst Lutheran congregations. In 1830, Johann Gottfried Scheibel, professor of theology at the Silesian Frederick William's University,...
cartoonist Julius von Sachs (1832–1897), a German botanist. Johann Gottfried Scheibel (1783–1843), theological professor and dissenter to the Prussian Union...
Sommerwerck 1907 1874 Adolph von Bassewitz 27 January 1908 1876 Georg Scheibel 1908 1876 Eugen Weber 1860 1929 1908 1878 Carl Schönfelder 1908 1876 Wilhelm...
[3] Archived 27 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Johann Ephraim Scheibel: Nachrichten von der Frau von Lewen geb. Cunitzin. In: Astronomische Bibliographie...
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