Adolf Herluf Winge (19 March 1857 – 10 November 1923) was a Danish zoologist.
As a young student, along with his brother Oluf, Winge was interested in small mammals, particularly moles, shrews and insectivora.
He studied mammalian dentition and produced a comparison of cusp similarities.
A major work was his three volumes of E Museo Lundii on the extinct fauna of South America with 75 plates that he drew.
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