Stötzner expedition 1914
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Stötzner expedition 1914
Summary
Stötzner expedition 1914 is a research expedition[1].
Key Facts
- Stötzner expedition 1914's field of work was Papilionidae[2].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's field of work was Lepidoptera[3].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's field of work was zoology[4].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's field of work was research expedition[5].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's field of work was exploration[6].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's field of work was entomology[7].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 is in the country of People's Republic of China[8].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's instance of is recorded as research expedition[9].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 took place at Sichuan[10].
- The location of Stötzner expedition 1914 was Chongqing[11].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 took place at Jiaozhou Bay Leased Territory[12].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 took place at Chengdu[13].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 took place at Dujiangyan City[14].
- The location of Stötzner expedition 1914 was Songpan County[15].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 took place at Lucheng Subdistrict[16].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's archives at is recorded as Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography[17].
- Stötzner expedition 1914's country of origin is recorded as German Reich[18].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 began on January 1914[19].
- Stötzner expedition 1914 ended on August 1914[20].
- A participant in Stötzner expedition 1914 was Walther Stötzner[21].
- Among those involved in Stötzner expedition 1914 was Otto Oesterhelt[22].
- A participant in Stötzner expedition 1914 was Hugo Weigold[23].
- Among those involved in Stötzner expedition 1914 was Hans Wolfgang Limpricht[24].
- A participant in Stötzner expedition 1914 was unknown[25].
- A participant in Stötzner expedition 1914 was Emil Funke[26].
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Fields of work include Papilionidae[2], a taxon[27]; Lepidoptera[3], a taxon[28]; zoology[4], a branch of biology[29]; research expedition[5], a study type[30]; exploration[6]; and entomology[7], a branch of zoology[31].