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The following is a list of entomologists, scientists who study insects. Name Born Died Country Speciality ... Population ecology of insects, especially insect migration:
Population figures are based on the 2023 Census estimate. According to that census estimate, the population of Missouri is 6,196,156, an increase of 0.7% from 2020. The average population of Missouri's counties is 53,880; St. Louis County is the most populous (987,059), and Worth County is the least (1,907).
The U.S. State of Missouri currently has 32 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated six combined statistical areas, eight metropolitan statistical areas, and 18 micropolitan statistical areas in Missouri. [1]
The following is an automatically generated list of entomologists with biographies on some of the other language Wikipedias but missing entries in English. Note that some of them may be non-notable and listed simply because they are binomial authorities listed on wikispecies. The list is limited to the top most linked 3000 entries.
In 2020 the south side was 24.0% black, 60.6% white, 0.4% American Indian/Alaska Native, 7.6% Two or More Races, 3.9% Asian, and 3.6% Some Other Race. 7.1% of the population was of Hispanic or Latino origin. Map of the 79 neighborhoods of St. Louis, Missouri
The Jefferson City metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of four counties – Cole, Callaway, Moniteau, and Osage – in central Missouri anchored by the city of Jefferson City. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 150,316. [2]
B. Charles Fuller Baker; Thomas Baker (entomologist) Elmer Darwin Ball; George Ball (entomologist) Nathan Banks; Herbert Spencer Barber; John Barlow (entomologist)
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