Melsheimer, Frederick Valentine
- Pronunciation
- /mel-SHY-mer, FRED-er-ick VAL-en-tyne/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Melsheimer, Frederick Valentine
- Plural
- Melsheimer, Frederick Valentine
Definition
An influential American entomologist and Lutheran minister known for his extensive work on North American beetles.
Etymology
Named after Frederick Valentine Melsheimer, who was active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Example
Frederick Valentine Melsheimer's contributions to entomology are still recognized today, particularly his work on Coleoptera.
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Usage Notes
Melsheimer is often credited with being one of the earliest American entomologists, and his works laid the foundation for future studies in the field.