Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst

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Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst.
Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst.

Johann Ludwig Christian Carl Gravenhorst, sometimes Jean Louis Charles (or Carl) (1777-1857) was a German zoologist and entomologist, born on November 14, 1777 in Brunswick. He died on January 14, 1857 in Breslau (today Wroclaw in Poland).

Johann Gravenhorst’s early interest in insects was encouraged by two of his professors, both amateur entomologists. He entered the university of Helmstedt to study the law in 1797 but the death of his father two years later left him a great fortune, so he was able to change his direction. He enrolled at the university of Göttingen where he followed the courses of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach. He returned to present his thesis to Helmstädt on a subject of entomology. He went to Paris in 1802 and there met Georges Cuvier, Pierre André Latreille and Alexandre Brongniart. Parallel to his studies, he assembled, thanks to his financial means, a very important natural history collection. In 1805, he obtained a professorial chair in Göttingen and published the following year Monographie Coleopterorum. Among his work, his studies of the parasitic wasps is especially important but he also worked in herpetology. He settled in Frankfurt (Oder) in 1810 teaching natural history at the university of the city. The following year, the university was transferred to Breslau. There he became director of the Breslau Natural History Museum and installed his own collections there. He started to suffer from mental disorders after 1825 stopping all scientific work in the year 1840 and withdrawing completely into himself in 1856.

[edit] Achievements

Gravenhorst was a specialist in Staphylinidae and Ichneumonidae describing many new species.He was also one of the first frog specialists.

[edit] Species described by Gravenhorst

  • Rana crancrivora, a frog (1829) [1]

[edit] Works

  • Monographia Coleopterorum Micropterorum. Göttingen: Henricus Dieterich, xvi+248 pp, tabula. (1802)

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  • Coleoptera Microptera Brunsvicensia nec non exoticorum quotquot exstant in collectionibus entomologorum Brunsvicensium in genera familias et species distribuit. Braunschweig: Carolus Reichard, lxvi+207 pp. Gravenhorst, J.L.C (1806)

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  • Ichneumologia Europaea. Vratislaviae, sumtibus auctoris. 3 volumes (including supplement). pp. xxxi, 827, (4); 989; 1097, with 2 engraved plates and 2 folded tables.(1829) - Contents I: Generalia, Ichneumones, Supplementa, Indices - II: Tryphones, Trogos, Alomyas, Cryptos - III: Pimplas, Metopios, Bassos, Banchos, Ophiones, Hellwigias, Acaenitas, Xoridas, Supplementa.
Ophion ventricosus an ichneumon described by Gravenhorst.
Ophion ventricosus an ichneumon described by Gravenhorst.


Translated from French Wikipedia


Source Kraig Adler (1989). Contributions to the History of Herpetology, Society for the study of amphibians and reptiles.

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