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The following is a list of entomologists, scientists who study insects. Name Born Died Country Speciality ... General entomology; insect morphology: Wolfgang Schwenke ...
Entomology, the scientific study of insects and closely related terrestrial arthropods, has been impelled by the necessity of societies to protect themselves from insect-borne diseases, crop losses to pest insects, and insect-related discomfort, as well as by people's natural curiosity. This timeline article traces the history of entomology.
List of African-American inventors and scientists; References This page was last edited on 26 February 2025, at 09:46 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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.
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)
Foundation of Journal of Entomology by Charles Fuller Baker, one of the first revues of economic entomology. Murinus Cornelius Piepers, Pieter Cornelius Tobias Snellen and Hans Fruhstorfer. The Rhopalocera of Java commenced. Completed 1918. 1910. Gilbert John Arrow published the first volume of The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and ...
Norman Borlaug (1914–2009), American agricultural scientist, humanitarian, Nobel Peace Prize, and the father of the Green Revolution Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc (1759–1828), French botanist, [ 55 ] invertebrate zoologist, and entomologist, who made a systematic examination of the mushrooms of the southern United States