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  2. Augustus Daniel Imms - Wikipedia

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    Augustus was the elder of two children, his sister dying before him. His father, Walter Imms, worked at Lloyds Bank.His mother, Mary Jane Daniel, was born at Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A., of English parents who returned to England a few years later.

  3. Economic entomology - Wikipedia

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    Economic entomology is a field of entomology, which involves the study of insects that benefit or harm humans, domestic animals, and crops. Insects that pose disadvantages are considered pests . Some species can cause indirect damage by spreading diseases, and these are termed as disease vectors .

  4. Entomology - Wikipedia

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    Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (entomon) 'insect' and -λογία 'study') [1] is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists.

  5. Leland Ossian Howard - Wikipedia

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    Leland Ossian Howard (June 11, 1857 – May 1, 1950) was a pioneer American entomologist who worked in the US Department of Agriculture.Serving as the chief of the bureau of entomology, a successor to C.V. Riley, he helped establish economic entomology as a profession in the United States and strengthened research activities, helping establish laws to prevent the introduction of agricultural ...

  6. William R. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    During his employment there, he continued to study at Cornell University and received his master's degree in entomology in 1912. [1] The following year, he resigned from the Department of Agriculture to conduct research at University of Cambridge during 1914-1915.

  7. John Henry Comstock - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to Entomology (1908). A Manual for the study of insects (1930) jointly credited and illustrated by Anna Botsford Comstock. The Spider book: a manual for the study of the spiders and near relatives (1912). Notes on Entomology (Ithaca, 1875). Annual Reports of Entomologist (Washington, 1879–1881). Report on Cotton Insects (1879).

  8. William Spence (entomologist) - Wikipedia

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    Together they wrote Introduction to Entomology, published in four volumes between 1815 and 1826, the first popular book on entomology in English. Spence also published some 20 notes on entomology. In 1822, he also published Tracts on Political Economy Viz. 1. Britain Independent of Commerce; 2. Agriculture the Source of Wealth; 3.

  9. Integrated pest management - Wikipedia

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    Although originally developed for agricultural pest management, [17] IPM programmes now encompass diseases, weeds and other pests that interfere with management objectives for sites such as residential and commercial structures, lawn and turf areas, and home and community gardens. Predictive models have proved to be suitable tools supporting ...