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The following is a list of entomologists, scientists who study insects. Name Born Died Country Speciality ... Economic entomology: Thomas Workman: 1844: 1900: Ireland:
E. Saunders – Edward Saunders (1848–1910) entomology (mainly Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera) H. Saunders, Saunders – Howard Saunders (1835–1907) ornithology; Saunders, W. Saunders – William Wilson Saunders (1809–1879) entomology (mainly Hymenoptera and Lepidoptera) Saussure – Henri Louis Frédéric de Saussure (1829–1905)
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Shunpei Yamazaki (born 1942), Japan – patents in computer science and solid-state physics, see List of prolific inventors; Gazi Yaşargil (born 1925), Turkey – Microneurosurgery; Ryōichi Yazu (1878–1908), Japan – Yazu Arithmometer; Gunpei Yokoi (1941–1997), Japan – Game Boy; Arthur M. Young (1905–1995), U.S. – Bell Helicopter
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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.
B. Charles Fuller Baker; Thomas Baker (entomologist) Elmer Darwin Ball; George Ball (entomologist) Nathan Banks; Herbert Spencer Barber; John Barlow (entomologist)