. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Cías M. Naumann: in memorión 3 nal. The present profile of the journal and the boards of editors and advisors still bear Professor Naumann's mark. Also, Clas Naumann was very much interested in im- proving the museum's own publication series. It was his explicit desire that Bonner zoologische Beiträge should grow into an internationally renowned, fully peer re- viewed journal of high standards in appearance and content. We, the team of editors and advisors since vol


. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Cías M. Naumann: in memorión 3 nal. The present profile of the journal and the boards of editors and advisors still bear Professor Naumann's mark. Also, Clas Naumann was very much interested in im- proving the museum's own publication series. It was his explicit desire that Bonner zoologische Beiträge should grow into an internationally renowned, fully peer re- viewed journal of high standards in appearance and content. We, the team of editors and advisors since vol- ume 51, are proud to say that Clas Naumann was highly satisfied when he saw the newly designed issues of Clas Naumann worked tremendously hard for the good of Museum Koenig, for all the persons working here, for a better standing of the science region of Bonn in a wider context, for taxonomy and systematics, and for science in general. He did so finally at the cost of his private life and even his health. Who ever knew him well enough to be able to judge, and close enough to care, felt relieved when he informed us about his decision to retire ahead of schedule in April 2004, and he and we hoped he had some time to devote to his family and his hobbies. But regrettably, he passed away some two months before that date. Thus, he could neither live to see the new building being completed nor could he introduce his successor smoothly into his duties, as he wished. Two fields of interest absorbed Clas Naumann espe- cially besides his scientific and administrative work: Burnet Moths and Afghanistan (and adjacent countries). In his spare time and on several expeditions, he col- lected and investigated Zygaenidae. It was one of his highest satisfactions to discover a new species or to re- discover a lost one. He published numerous taxonomic, morphological and zoogeographical studies on that group of moths, and he enjoyed meeting other Zygaeni- dae enthusiasts (Fig. 2). Unti


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