Frej Ossiannilsson
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Frej Ossiannilsson | |
|---|---|
| Born | December 8, 1908 |
| Died | March 6, 1995 (aged 86) Uppsala, Sweden |
| Citizenship | Sweden |
| Alma mater | University of Lund |
| Spouse |
Ingegärd Malström
(m. 1938–1995) |
| Children | Maj Ossiannilsson |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | entomology, biotremology |
| Institutions | Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences |
| Thesis | Insect drummers. A study on the morphology and function of the sound-producing organ of Swedish Homoptera Auchenorrhyncha with notes on their sound production (1949) |
Frej Ossiannilsson (December 8, 1908 – March 6, 1995) was a Swedish entomologist who specialized in Auchenorrhyncha, and is known also for discovering vibrational communication of insects. He is considered a pioneer of biotremology for work on behavioural and anatomical basis of vibrational communication.[1][2]
He was born as the eldest of five children to the writer Karl Gustav Ossiannilsson and his wife Naemi. After home schooling, he did military service and later enrolled at the Lund University, starting his work on insects. Ossiannilsson's first published paper (1934) dealt with the fauna of Auchenorrhyncha in Sweden. The following year he graduated and met his future wife Ingegärd Malström, with whom he married in 1938. That year, their daughter Maj was born.[1]