Verzeichnis der Hemipteren des Niederelbgebiets (Directory of Hemiptera of the Lower Elbe Region) is a detailed catalog of Hemiptera found in the Lower Elbe region, compiled by F. Schumacher and published in 1914. This work provides a comprehensive listing of insect species, offering valuable insights into the biodiversity of the region at the beginning of the 20th century.
The book serves as an important historical record for entomologists and natural historians interested in the distribution and classification of Hemiptera. It offers a glimpse into the past, documenting insect populations before significant environmental changes occurred. This makes it a valuable resource for contemporary researchers studying the impacts of habitat loss and climate change on insect communities. The meticulous records within this volume are an enduring contribution to the field of regional entomology.
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