Hans Ferdinand Emil Julius Stichel (16 February 1862, in Wronki – 2 October 1936, in Berlin) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera.
Stichel studied at the Königliche Realgymnasium of Berlin then, in May 1882, he started to study philosophy at the Königl university Friedrich-Wilhelm. But the death of his father meant a delicate financial standing and he had to stop his studies in 1883. Stichel then began a career as a railway civil servant becoming in 1893 director of railway materials first class. In 1921, he became a higher inspector and in 1922 Director of the office in Berlin.
From 1892, he devoted his spare time to the publication of entomological reviews. From 1912 to 1923, he directed the publication of Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Insektenbiologie (Journal of scientific insect biology) and Neuen Beiträge zur systematischen Insektenkunde (New posts on systematic entomology). He was also the author of more than one hundred publications on the insects, mainly on butterflies. Stichel moreover took part in collective publications like Das Tierreich, Grossschmetterlinge der Erde, Nomenclator Animalium Generum and Subgenerum, Genera Insectorum and Catalogus Lepidopterum. He was a member of various entomological societies and received, in 1927, an honorary doctorate.
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