Jean-Jacques Kieffer

Jean-Jacques Kieffer (1857 in Guinkirchen – 1925 in Bitche) was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working on the description and classification of insects. His work and publications later became a predominant source of description and classification for entomologists in the early 20th century, in particular with regard to parasitoid wasps, midges,[1] and mosquitos.[2]

He collaborated with the English entomologist Peter Cameron.[3]

Kieffer received an honorary Doctor honoris causa degree from the University of Strasbourg in 1904.

  1. ^ Harris, Keith M. & Dorchin, Netta (2012). "The taxonomic status of Jean-Jacques Kieffer's type specimens of Afrotropical Cecidomyiidae (Diptera)". African Invertebrates. 53 (1): 169–174. doi:10.5733/afin.053.0110.
  2. ^ "Platygastroidea Classification & Phylogeny" Archived 2016-04-26 at the Wayback Machine, Planetary Biodiversity Inventory project, Ohio State University, 22 September 2009
  3. ^ Notton, David G. (26 February 2014). "A catalogue of the types of Diapriinae (Hymenoptera, Diapriidae) at the Natural History Museum, London". European Journal of Taxonomy (75). doi:10.5852/ejt.2014.75.