10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIPTERIST»
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The Entomologist's annual: 1857
Myceto- philidce. 2. CecidomyidcE. 3. Bibionidce. 4. Simulidce. 5. ChironomidcB.
6. Culicidce. 7. Phhbotomidce. 8. Heteroclitee. 9. TipulidcB and 10. Rhyphidce. It
must be very gratifying to Mr. AValker to hear the dictum of the great Dipterist of ...
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The Entomologist's Annual
It must be very gratifying to Mr. Walker to hear the dictum of the great Dipterist of
Posen, Professor Loew, that the arrangement “adopted by Mr. Walker is one of
the best, or even the best, systematic arrangement of the Diptera that has yet
been ...
Henry Tibbats Stainton, 1857
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Systematic collections of the Agricultural Research Service
The Smithsonian dipterist is W. Mathis. The Medical Entomology Project staff
employed by the Smithsonian includes Y.-M. Huang, E. L. Peyton, and S.
Sirivanakarn. In 1886, the USDA appointed S. W. Williston as the first dipterist
associated ...
United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1977
The work of identifying and describing the specimens was first entrusted to Mr. E.
Austen, the dipterist on the staff of the Museum. But, as he volunteered for active
service in South Africa, the work was transferred to another professional dipterist
...
Notes and News. ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS OF
THE GLOBE. Change of Address. A. A. Girault to U. S. National Museum,
Washington, D. C, U. S. A. Entomologists in the War. E. E. Austen, the dipterist,
K. G. Blair, ...
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The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation
Mr. Burgess Sopp has, I know, been dealing with the life-history of (Jhrysomela
cerealis, and it is to be hoped that he will shortly publish the results of his
investigations. Retrospect of a Dipterist for 1902. Jiy J. E. COLLIN, F.E.S. The
record ...
7
Entomological News, and Proceedings of the Entomological ...
The first real American Dipterist, as Dr. Adams put it, to enter this field of research
was Prof. S. W. Williston in 1879. He described three new species in 1880, and
published a monograph of the Syrphidze in 1886. This was the first publication ...
8
The Changing Wildlife of Great Britain and Ireland
The national museums in Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast and Dublin each have a
dipterist, and about 10 provincial or county museums have strong to partial
expertise. Some museums are acting as a catalyst for study and recording of flies,
and ...
David L. Hawksworth, 2003
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Corpse: Nature, Forensics, And The Struggle To Pinpoint Time ...
The Smithsonian dipterist never received so much as an acknowledgment. From
the lack of mention in FBI archives, it would appear that forensic entomology'sfirst
procedural guide and collecting manual went no furtherthanHoover's “circular ...
Jessica Snyder Sachs, 2013
The work of identifying and describing the specimens was first entrusted to Mr. E.
Austen, the dipterist on the staff of the Museum. But, as he volunteered for active
service in South Africa, the work was transferred to another professional dipterist
...
7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIPTERIST»
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dipterist is used in the context of the following news items.
The Bugman: Choking on the Splinters
I have a lot of experience in myrmecology (study of ants) and am also a dipterist (study of flies) in the Entomological Society of America ... «Weekly Alibi, Jul 15»
Currently Being Moderated
Hmm, I think it would have to be Harold Oldroyd – a dipterist who worked in the Department many years ago. He worked on many groups of ... «Natural History Museum, Apr 14»
Mosquito collection donated to museum
And he is an amateur dipterist - a collector of flies - who started collecting mosquitoes as a student in 1946. Dr Nye's mosquito collection ... «Otago Daily Times, Jan 14»
Unusual fly found in Museum garden nature bioblitz
'In its general appearance it looks quite like a sawfly,' says Nigel Wyatt, fly expert (dipterist) at the Museum. 'It has a largely blackish body with ... «Natural History Museum, May 11»
Hairy Rarity: Fly That Can't Fly Rediscovered
Copeland and fellow dipterist (fly scientist) Ashley Kirk-Spriggs from South Africa's National spotted the fly in Ukazi Hill, along the Thika-Garissa ... «LiveScience.com, Dec 10»
Terrible hairy fly rediscovered
Dr Robert Copeland and fellow dipterist Dr Ashley Kirk-Spriggs found the fly, known as Mormotomyia Hirsuta, in its only known habitat, ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 10»
Bloodsucking March flies are back
Dr Christine Lambkin, dipterist entomologist with the Queensland Museum, warns that the Fraser Coast will always play host to the flies in the ... «Fraser Coast Chronicle, Jan 10»