Diptera exotica, written by Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann, is a seminal work in the field of entomology. Published in Latin, this book represents a detailed examination of exotic Diptera species. As a key text from the early 19th century, it provides invaluable insights into the classification and understanding of these insects during that period. Wiedemann's meticulous observations and descriptions make this book an important resource for researchers and historians of science interested in the development of entomological knowledge. It remains a significant contribution to the field, offering a glimpse into the state of zoological study in the early 1800s.
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