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entomologists and Karl
The list of entomologists through recorded history is enormous, and includes such notable figures as Charles Darwin, Jean-Henri Fabre, Vladimir Nabokov, Karl von Frisch ( winner of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ,) and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner E. O. Wilson.

entomologists and Coleoptera
In 1840, he published Histoire naturelle des Coléoptères de France, ( Natural History of the Coleoptera of France ) with various other entomologists: Antoine Casimir Marguerite Eugène Foudras ( 1783 – 1859 ) and Claudius Rey ( 1817 – 1895 ), his former pupil.
In addition to the specialist collections of Hymenoptera and Diptera there is Haliday ’ s own general collection ( mainly Coleoptera ) and a large material gifted by other entomologists.
Coleoptera occupied his own attention but he had a regard for insects of other orders if only for the reason that it brought him into communication with the lovers of them, for he had a sympathy not only with the entomologists as such but also as cultivators of a sense of pleasure and enjoyment in the varied realm of nature, and he was able, as a rule, to give far more information on cognate matters than he received "

entomologists and ),
Fertilized eggs develop into females ( called " gynes " by entomologists ), and unfertilized ones develop into males ( sometimes called " drones ").
When the FBI is unable to identify the footprint, it attracts the attention of Harold ( Edmund Gwenn ) and Pat Medford ( Joan Weldon ), a father / daughter team of entomologists from the Department of Agriculture.
With Hermann Loew ( 1807 – 1879 ), Alexander Haliday was among the greatest dipterists of the 19th century and one of the most renowned British entomologists of the day.
" The Stettin Entomological Society has continued in full activity, and the number of entomologists, in other countries as well as Germany ( six of them members of this Society ), who have been admitted as ordinary members during the past year, shows that their proceeding have aroused a greater zeal for scientific enquiry and mutual communication.

entomologists and Lepidoptera
They were sent to Felder, from all over the world, by leading 19th-century entomologists, and deal mainly with the exchange and purchase of specimens, Lepidoptera in particular.

entomologists and Carl
Other wealthy entomologists often stayed at Mountsfield when visiting London, notably Alexander Henry Haliday and Deiterich Carl August Dohrn.
Dohrn had many contacts including Alexander Henry Haliday, with whom he wrote a paper on the Linnaean Diptera ( See Talk: Carl August Dohrn ) and the London entomologists.

entomologists and for
His level of detail in explaining what he observed in all his cases laid down the fundamentals for modern forensic entomologists and is the first recorded account in history of someone using forensic entomology for judicial means.
Throughout its history the study of forensic entomology has not remained an esoteric science reserved only for entomologists and forensic scientists.
* A technical hardback designed for professional entomologists.
People with delusional parasitosis are likely to ask for help not from psychiatrists but from dermatologists, veterinarians, pest control specialists, or entomologists.
The exoskeleton of all velvet ants is unusually tough ( to the point that some entomologists have reported difficulty piercing them with steel pins when attempting to mount them for display in cabinets ).
Clear Lake is well-known among entomologists for the Clear Lake gnat ( Chaoborus astictopus ) and historical control efforts.
Among entomologists some authorities prefer the term ovolarviparous for insects that produce hatched or hatching larvae, in contrast to animals such as many ovoviviparous snakes and lizards that give birth to young that already largely resemble their adult form.
Supervised control formed much of the conceptual basis for the " integrated control " that University of California entomologists articulated in the 1950s.
The audience for the handbooks is other entomologists and agricultural research scientists, agricultural teachers and their students, area and county agents, veterinarians, foresters, master gardeners and homeowners.
In 1963 a sample of openings included a need for astronomers, astrophysicists, microbiologists, entomologists, geophysicists and gas chromatagraphers.
Different designs of ultraviolet light traps such as the Robinson trap are also used by entomologists for collecting nocturnal insects ( especially moths ) during faunistic survey studies. Aspirators or " pooters " suck up insects too small or delicate to handle with fingers.
Several groups, such as ornithologists, entomologists, and garden lovers use the building and the nature preserve around it for their activities.
Such devices are most commonly used by entomologists for field and lab work.
The leading entomologists for the 1982 study were Christopher Nagano and James Hogue.
Many of the grasshoppers are now extinct and their high level of preservation allowed early researchers to send some specimens to entomologists for identification.
In this respect, however, he was no worse than many entomologists of that time ; what makes for the more common occurrence of Walker's taxa in synonymy is the sheer volume of this scientist's work.
The British Isles literature for this popular group was very confused by problems of synonymy recalled as The Fifth Labour of Heracles since the largely unacademic entomologists elsewhere in the British Isles lacked language skills.
This species has confused British entomologists for years.

entomologists and insects
Many entomologists specialize in a single order or even a family of insects, and a number of these subspecialties are given their own informal names, typically ( but not always ) derived from the scientific name of the group:
Fleets of helicopters sprayed malathion at night, and the California National Guard set up highway checkpoints and collected many tons of local fruit ; in the final stage of the campaign, entomologists released millions of sterile male medflies in an attempt to disrupt the insects ' reproductive cycle.
By studying the insects present at a crime scene, forensic entomologists can determine the approximate time of death.
Bug Fest, held in mid August, features entomologists, insect collections and live insects.
The O. Orkin Insect Zoo features live insects and exhibits about insects and entomologists.
A killing jar is a device used by entomologists to kill captured insects quickly and with minimum damage.
Because most insects are small and the majority cannot be identified without the examination of minute characters entomologists make and maintain collections.
Each of the insects in the zoo live in their own natural habitats, which have been painstakingly reproduced under the direction of entomologists and museum professionals.
The tradition of entomology started in the colonial era continued with numerous entomologists especially specializing on economically important insects ( mostly pests ).
More rarely, susceptible individuals who fixate on the sensation may develop delusional parasitosis, becoming convinced that this sensation is being caused by actual insects, despite repeated reassurances from physicians, pest control experts, and entomologists.
The figures are correctly delineated from specimens of the insects ; and with the descriptions are arranged according to the Linnean system, with reference to the writings of Fabricius and other entomologists ".
Over 33 species of insects are named after him by other entomologists.
These included shells as well as insects and many entomologists collected these too.
For example, ornithologists study birds, mammalogists study mammals, herpetologists study reptiles and amphibians, ichthyologists study fish, cnidariologists study jellyfishes and entomologists study insects.

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