Fritz Konrad Ernst Zumpt (1908–1985) was a German entomologist who worked mainly in Africa .
He is best known for his work on Diptera and the associations between insects and African mammals, as well as for his work on myiasis.
Amongst Zumpt’s works are:
Descriptions of three new Sarcophaga species from the Ethiopian region (Diptera: Calliphoridae).
Proc.
R.
Ent.
Soc.
Lond.
19: 80-84(1950)
Remarks on the classification of the Ethiopian Sarcophaginae with descriptions of new genera and species.
Proc.
R.
Ent.
Soc.
Lond.
21: 1-18 (1952).
New Sarcophaga from the Ethiopian Region (Diptera: Calliphoridae).
J.
Entomol.
Soc.
S.
Afr.
14: 171-99.
(1951).
Calliphorinae.
Fliegen Palaearkt.
Reg.
64i, 140 p.
(1956)
Calliphoridae (Diptera Cyclorrhapha)Calliphorini and Chrysomyiini.
Exploration du Parc National Albert, Mission G.F.
de Witte (1933-1935)(1956).
Insekten als Krankheitserreger und Krankheitsüberträger.
Kosmos Verlag.
Stuttgart.
(1956).
What is Sarcophaga binodosa Curran? Proc.
R.
Ent.
Soc.
Lond.
31: 151-154(1962).
Myiasis in man and animals in the Old World London: Butterworth (1965).
Two new species of Sacrophagidae (diptera) from the Madagascan region.
Bull.
Ann.
Soc.
R.
Ent.
Belg.
105: 74-78(1969).
Phumosia colei n.sp.
(Diptera: Sarcophagidae) from Ghana.
Novos taxa entomologicos (Suppl.
Revista de Entomologia de Mocambique) No.
75 (1970).
Phumosia spangleri, a new species from Uganda and re-description of Phumosia lesnei (Seguy) from Mozambique (Diptera: Sarcophagidae: Calliphoridae).
Novos taxa entomologicos (Suppl.
Revista de Entomologia de Mocambique) No.
81 (1970).
With Baurisbhene, E.
Notes on the genus Phumosia Robineau-Desvoidy in the Ethiopian geographical region, with description of a new species.