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I am grateful to Mrs. Swantje Autrum-Mulzer for providing the portrait photograph of her father. The other two photographs are from my own collection. Unfortunately, after so many years, I am no longer certain about their authorship.

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Barth, F.G. Hansjochem Autrum. J Comp Physiol A 190, 85–89 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00359-004-0495-6

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