František Klapálek

Klapálek in 1897 František Klapálek (30 or 31 August 1863 – 3 February 1919) was a Czech entomologist. He was particularly interested in the mayflies and other freshwater insect fauna. He was also the first to translate the works of Charles Darwin and Jean-Henri Fabre into Czech. He also published a two-volume "Atlas of Central European Beetles". In 1904 he founded the Czech Society of Entomology (ČSE) and its journal. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Proslovy, rozpravy a pojednání. by Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895

    Published 1912
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    Proslovy, rozpravy a pojednání. by Huxley, Thomas Henry, 1825-1895

    Published 1912
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    Zápisky ze života hmyzu. by Fabre, Jean-Henri, 1823-1915

    Published 1911
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    Velký illustrovaný přírodopis všech tří říší. by Počta, Filip, 1859-1924

    Published 1917
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