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  2. Cymatodera wolcotti - Wikipedia

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    Barr, William F. (1950). "Systematic and Synonymical Notes on New World Clerid Beetles (Coleoptera)". Entomologische Berichten. 13: 61–62. Burke, Alan F.; Leavengood Jr., John M. Jr.; Zolnerowich, Gregory (2015). "A checklist of the New World species of Tillinae (Coleoptera: Cleridae), with an illustrated key to genera and new country records".

  3. List of entomologists - Wikipedia

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    Economic entomology: Frederick William Frohawk: 1861: 1946: United Kingdom: Lepidoptera: Stuart W. Frost: 1891: ... (Note that he published under both "Giuseppe" and ...

  4. William Forsell Kirby - Wikipedia

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    William Forsell Kirby. William Forsell Kirby (14 January 1844 – 20 November 1912 [1]) was an English entomologist and folklorist. He specialized in the study of the stick insects, describing nearly 70 species and 22 genera. His collection filled 120 cabinets and claimed that on reorganization, it would need 500 drawers.

  5. Timeline of entomology – 1850–1900 - Wikipedia

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    A pioneering work of American entomology. John Henry Comstock becomes professor of entomology at Cornell University. Henri Gadeau de Kerville Les Insectes phosphorescents : notes complémentaires et bibliographie générale (anatomie physiologie et biologie) : avec quatre planches chromolithographiées, Rouen, L. Deshays, published.

  6. Entomological Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Entomological Magazine was a publication devoted to entomology. The Entomological Magazine was published between September 1832 and October 1838 by the Society of Entomologists of London . The editor was Edward Newman aided by Francis Walker .The work includes reviews of entomological literature, articles and systematic papers in which new ...

  7. William Morton Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    William Morton Wheeler was born on March 19, 1865, to parents Julius Morton Wheeler and Caroline Georgiana Wheeler (née Anderson) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [2]At a young age, Wheeler had an interest in natural history, first being when he observed a moth ensnared in a spiders web; such observation interested Wheeler that he became importunate for more nature lore. [3]

  8. Frederick William Hope - Wikipedia

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    Frederick William Hope (3 January 1797 – 15 April 1862) was an English clergyman, naturalist, collector, and entomologist, who founded a professorship at the University of Oxford to which he gave his entire collections of insects in 1849 (now known as the Hope Collection or in expanded form the Hope Entomological Collections, with around 3.5 million specimens). [1]

  9. William Elford Leach - Wikipedia

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    Natural history, entomology, marine biology William Elford Leach FRS (2 February 1791 – 25 August 1836) [ 1 ] was an English zoologist and marine biologist . Life and work