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Founded in 1917 as The Florida Buggist and in 1920 was renamed, into The Florida Entomologist. [1] Manuscripts from all disciplines of entomology are accepted for consideration. The chief editor is James Nation of the University of Florida. According to the 2013 Journal Citation Reports, the impact factor of The Florida Entomologist is 0.975 ...
Annals and Magazine of Natural History 7 7: 388–392 [Soulsby, B. H.] 1933. A catalogue of the works of Linnaeus and publications more immediately relating thereto preserved in the libraries of the British Museum (Bloomsbury) and the British Museum(Natural History) (South Kensington). 2nd ed. xii + 246 + 68 pp. British Museum, London.
There has also been a history of people becoming entomologists through museum curation and research assistance, [11] such as Sophie Lutterlough at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Insect identification is an increasingly common hobby, with butterflies [ 12 ] and (to a lesser extent) dragonflies being the most popular.
The history of Florida can be traced to when the first Paleo-Indians began to inhabit the peninsula as early as 14,000 years ago. [1] They left behind artifacts and archeological remains. Florida's written history begins with the arrival of Europeans; the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León in 1513 made the first textual records.
William Kirby and William Spence (entomologist), Introduction to entomology or elements of the natural history of insects. 4 vols. London, Longman 2430pp. This masterwork commenced in 1815 and was completed in 1826. It is an outstanding achievement: an entomology and a system of higher units in which Kirby was much influenced by MacLeay.
Florida’s premier expert on the pesky insects weighs in.
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Illiger's work was a summary of Paykull's revisions of Swedish beetles. Carl Henrik Boheman (1796–1868) born in Jönköping, Sweden. Boheman worked mainly on Coleoptera, especially Chrysomelidae and Rhynchophora. Karl Ernst von Baer. 1797 John Abbot and James Edward Smith The Natural History of the Rarer Lepidoptera of Georgia. A masterwork ...