Camillo Schaufuß

Camillo Festivus Christian Schaufuß (22 February 1862 – 9 January 1944) was a German entomologist, natural history specimen trader, naturalist and director of the “Ludwig Salvator” museum begun by his father.

His father had established a natural history business and the son continued to take an interest in it.

He also began to edit the periodical Insektenbörse founded by his father in 1884 under the name of "Entomologisches Wochenblatt".

He published a catalogue of the Pselaphinae “Catalogus synonymicus Pselaphidarum adhuc descriptarum” (1888) and took an interest in bark beetles.

[2][3] Schaufuß married Marie née Maun from Großenhain who died five years later.

Schaufuß c. 1942
Exhibition certificate from the World's Columbian Exposition 1893