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entomological and papers
In the following few years, Latreille was especially productive, producing important papers for the, all of the volume on arthropods for George Cuvier's (" The animal kingdom "), and hundreds of entries in the on entomological subjects.
At the time of his death -- in 1994 at the age of 88 -- he had published 138 papers in scientific journals regarding his research on entomological subjects.
The Bulletin of the Irish Biogeographical Society (, ) publishes many scientific papers on entomology and also entomological catalogues as Occasional Supplements.
He had already published thirty-one papers on entomological, ornithological and anthropological subjects before receiving his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Adelaide in March 1933.

entomological and listed
The insects listed below are mostly necrophagous ( corpse-eating ) and are particularly relevant to medicolegal entomological investigations.

entomological and described
He has been described as one of the " great entomological book illustrators of the 18th century ".

entomological and species
In addition to his research on metamorphosis, Swammerdam's entomological work stands out because he was among the first people to study insects in a systematized fashion ( i. e., careful dissection, comparison of different species, and use of the microscope ).
Ziegler's only entomological paper, a description of 36 new species of Coleoptera, was published for the assistance of Dr. Melsheimer, whose home was close to one of Rev.
It is notable in entomological history as the place where the species Platypeza hirticeps was discovered in 1899.

entomological and collected
They examined lowland and foothill forests with extremely interesting fauna and flora and then made a month-long trip to the mountains near Zuvand Depression, where they collected abundant entomological materials.
He collected insects in Europe and in the Autumn of 1872, he left England on an entomological tour of the world, initially arriving at Philadelphia and in the Spring / Summer of 1873 he collected insects in California, Oregon, and the Fraser River in British Colimbia.

entomological and by
EW has been used in battle by Japan and several other nations have developed and been accused of using an entomological warfare program.
The real impetus behind the modern cultural fascination with solving crime using entomological evidence can be traced back to the works Faune de Tombeaux ( Fauna of the Tomb, 1887 ) and Les Faunes des Cadavres ( Fauna of the Cadaver, 1894 ) by French veterinarian and entomologist Jean Pierre Mégnin.
Vision Statement: The Entomological Society of America will be recognized by peer associations, the scientific community, and the public as the best forum for scientific exchange of entomological knowledge, leading to a record of positive influence within public and private institutions where this information is essential.
Their research and the resulting Sterile Insect Technique were hailed by former U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman as " the greatest entomological achievement of ( the 20th ) century.
The insects are transfixed by entomological pins which allow handling and which also pierce the data label
Hübner: A bibliographical and systematic account of the entomological works of Jacob Hübner, and of the supplements thereto by Carl Geyer, Gottfried Franz von Frölich, and Gottlieb August Wilhelm Herrich-Schäffer.
By 1840 Curtis suffered with poor eyesight which worsened in later life and he had financial problems. These were partly solved by publishing a number of entomological articles in the Gardener's Chronicle, as " Ruricola ", and in the Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society. This led to the profitable Farm Insects: being the natural history and economy of the insects injurious to the field crops of Great Britain and Ireland published in 1860.
Darwin's insects: Charles Darwin's entomological notes, with an introduction and comments by Kenneth G. V. Smith.
Whole specimens were mounted on card using gum, the card being transfixed by an entomological pin of German manufacture.
Although little of his entomological work was published by Róndani himself, it raised him to preeminence.
The entomological part of this was translated and revised by Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger. Translation.

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* Psyche ( entomological journal ), a periodical on entomology
* Arthur Smith ( illustrator ) ( 1916 – 1991 ), British entomological illustrator
His best known works are An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of China ( 1798 ) and An Epitome of the Natural History of the Insects of India ( 1800 ), an image from which ( and other early entomological works ) may be seen on and Insects of New Holland ( 1805 ).
Von Neuhaus was the author of Insecta Musei Graecensis ( 1761 ), the first purely entomological work to follow the binomial nomenclature of Carolus Linnaeus.
The Entomological Society of Stettin () or Stettin Entomological Society, based in Stettin ( Szczecin ), was one of the leading entomological societies of the 19th century.

entomological and Templeton
Templeton was particularly interested in the Thysanura and his first published entomological paper concerns these insects.

entomological and other
The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft states that the name pentacle has a few possible entomological sources including a tray for bread (" pain " in French ) which may relate to the practice during the burning times of covering a bread plate with wax inscribed with symbols that could be dissolved at will should an inquisition or other persons hostile to the use of the pentacle enter the home.

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Instead, he became interested in natural science and chemistry, as well as the occult, and wrote short pieces on entomological subjects.
To facilitate communication among members, the ESA is divided into four sections based on entomological interests, and five branches, based on geographic proximity.
The Linnaean Games are a lively question-and-answer, college bowl-style competition on entomological facts played between university-sponsored student teams at the ESA Annual Meeting.
After meeting Lucas on one of his entomological quests, Maggie befriends him, spending time with him during the remainder of the summer until school begins.
Located in Building 180 on Fort McPherson, USACHPPM-South is responsible for providing preventive medicine services and training to the southeast region of the continental U. S. The unit consists of five divisions: entomological sciences, field preventive medicine, industrial hygiene, quality management support and environmental health engineering.
He built a private entomological museum, library and study on Höberg which he called the " Fly house ".
In entomological surveys pooters are usually used in combination with insect nets or beating nets but may also be used alone to collect insects seen on vegetation or tree trunks.
He once provided entomological advice to writer John Steinbeck and found himself quoted on the subject of killer bees in the opening of Arthur Herzog's best-selling novel " The Swarm ".
* Nash, R, and O ' Connor, J. P. 1982 Notes on the entomological collection of A. H. Haliday ( 1806 – 1870 ) in the National Museum of Ireland with a recommendation for type designations.
Dr Scott, on behalf of Cambridge University and the British Museum, secured a large and valuable entomological collection near Zuqualla in 1926.

entomological and entomology
In 1862 he became the curator of the entomological department of the Zoological Museum and in 1864 became a lecturer in entomology as well. An 1872 scholarship enabled him to travel to the continent for scientific study.

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** U. S. entomological warfare program
Though these tunnels are sometimes referred to as " cocoons ", they are not literally cocoons in the entomological sense.
This particular branch involves the utilization of entomological specimens found at a scene in order to test for different drugs that may have possibly played a role in the death of the victim.
The museum also houses significant paleontological, botanical, entomological and marine and terrestrial vertebrate collections, in an excellent state of preservation, and is considered the best Natural Library of the Canary Islands.
The relationship between the two deteriorated ; Swammerdam's father cut off his financial support for Swammerdam's entomological studies.
Much of Swammerdam's entomological work was done to show that the difference between insects and the " higher " animals was one of degree, not kind.
Indeed, M. cypris is notable in that specimens that are mounted in entomological collections will exhibit color differences across the wings if they are not ' set ' perfectly flat.
An area comprising a total of 161. 68 hectares has been designated as a biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest, for ornithological, entomological and stratigraphic interest, notification originally having taken place in 1971.
* American Entomologist – American Entomologist is a quarterly magazine that publishes articles and information of general entomological interest.
Besides the comprehensive exhibits of Hawaiiana, the Bishop Museum has an extensive entomological collection of over 13. 5 million specimens, the third largest collection in the United States.

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