Johann Georg Haag-Rutenberg
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Johann Georg Haag-Rutenberg (10 October 1830 Frankfurt am Main – 20 November 1879 Frankfurt am Main) was a German entomologist, lawyer and farmer, who was also an authority on the Coleoptera. His acronym is Haag.[1]
His Coleoptera collections are kept at the following places -
- Melolonthidae 1878 via G. Metzler 1880 at Dt. Ent. Inst. Berlin
- Tenebrionidae and various Heteromera ex parte 1880 via Clemens Müller 1903 at Zool. Staatsslg. München
- Erotylidae and Languridae 1880 via E. Fleutiaux at Neervoort van de Poll
- Coccinellidae, Chrysomelidae, Cetoniidae and duplicate Heteromera 1880 via G. Kraatz 1909 at Dt. Ent. Inst. Berlin
- Buprestidae 1880 at F. Baden, 1934 via A. Théry at Mus. Nation. Hist. Nat. Paris
- Meloidae 1880 at Mus. Hist. Nat. Belg. Brüssel
- Cerambycidae at Witte/Breslau
- Tenebrionidae ex parte at Mus. civ. St. nat. Genova