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Coleoptera 

Rhagonyhcha fulva in copula auf Blüte.

The Coleoptera section is the largest section in the Senckenberg German Entomological Institute (Senckenberg Deutsches Entomologisches Institut, SDEI), accounting for approximately 40% of all specimens deposited at the institute. The collection is one of the largest in Europe, with more than 2 million specimens and approximately 15.000 primary types. The collection houses type of many important entomologists, such as Ernst Gustav Kraatz (1831-1909), founder of the institute, and many other eminent coleopterists, like Walther Horn (1871-1939), Karl-Heinz Mohr (1925-1989) and Sigmund Schenkling (1865-1946).

The SDEI Coleoptera collection is continually expanding, thanks to expeditions, exchange with institutes and specialists, and donations from other institutes and private entomologists. Our specimens are available for research purposes, and loan requests should be made to the curator or technical assistant of the section. All requests must include contact information of the person requesting the loan and a brief description of the purpose of the loan. Loans initiated by or for a student must be cosigned by the major professor and are of legal responsibility of the major professor.

The section is currently headed by Dr. Vinicius S. Ferreira, whose main research interests are focused on the evolution of paedomorphosis in Coleoptera, and on the systematics and taxonomy of net-winged beetles (Lycidae), fireflies (Lampyridae), glowworm beetles (Phengodidae), and other soft-bodied Elateroidea beetles. Dr. Ferreira’s research integrates morphology, natural history, and genomics data. More details can be found in his personal website at https://cantharoid.com/research/.

About the section

Team

Honorary Associates & Guest Scientists

Prof. Dr. sc. Dr. h.c Bernhard Klausnitzer 
Appointed Honorary Employee of Senckenberg Society for Natur Research
Porträtfoto von Prof. Klausnitzer
Dr.  Robin Kundrata 
Guest Scientist
Dr. Lothar Zerche 
Appointed Honorary Employee of the Senckenberg Society for Nature Research
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