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Sámuel Fenichel

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in 1891 and began collecting insect specimens. Grubauer left due to poor health but Fenichel stayed on collecting nearly 25000 specimens. Fenichel too fell ill, possibly from malaria, and in 1893 this led to severe kidney problems that led to his death at
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and went to Bethlen College where he was influenced by Károly Herepey. Initially interested in archaeology, he spent some time working at the Bucharest archaeological museum from 1888. He travelled to
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Fenichel's collections including insects and objects of ethnographic interest are now in the Hungarian National Museum. A memorial plaque in
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commemorates his life. Several species of insect described from his collections have been named after him including
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Balogh J, Allodiatoris I (1972). "In Memoriam Lajos Bíró and Sámuel Fenichel".
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Hungarian National Museum
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