Opisthophthalmus adustus
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Opisthophthalmus adustus Fig. 46 View Figure 46
Opisthophthalmus adustus Kraepelin, 1908d: 260-261
Current combination.
Opistophthalmus adustus Kraepelin, 1908
Lectotype.
( Fig. 46 C–D View Figure 46 ) ♀ (ZMH-A0000910), Deutsch Südwestafrika [Namibia], Friedrich Fülleborn leg., ded. 04.1908.
Paralectotype.
( Fig. 46 A–B View Figure 46 ) ♂ (ZMH-A0000910), same data as lectotype.
Remarks.
The specimens were designated lectotype and paralectotype respectively by Lamoral (1979: 675).
Remarks on collector.
Friedrich Georg Hans Heinrich Fülleborn (1866-1933) was a medical doctor from West Prussia (now Poland) who specialized in tropical medicine and parasitology. From 1896 onwards, he was a military physician assigned to the Schutztruppe in German East Africa (now Namibia) ( Leipoldt 2006). In 1898-1900, he participated in the Nyassa- und Kingagebirgs Expedition to the southern part of the colony where he conducted anthropological and ethnographic research ( Fülleborn 1906; J.W.G. 1907). In 1901, he returned to Germany and was appointed Director of the Department of Tropical Hygiene and Tropical Medicine at the Hamburg Institute for Marine and Tropical Diseases.
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