It’s a great pleasure and privilege to reflect on the life and career of Dr. Willard Hall Whitcomb. I tend to agree with Norm Leppla’s assessment that “Dr. Willard Whitcomb, without a doubt, was the most colorful entomological character I have ever known.” I knew Will chiefly by scientific reputation before briefly meeting him in 1988 for the first time. My first significant interactions with Will came in 1994 while I was with the University of Georgia in Tifton, and we tossed ideas back and forth until his death in 2002. However, I never felt that I knew the man well, and after going through the exercise of preparing this presentation, I realize that I knew far less about him than I realized. And there are many, many questions about Will t...
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The section “Remembrances of Norm Penny” was authored by BCR, and the remaining sections by RLZ. Fab...
Biological librarians are often surprised at the interest that latter-day biologists show in the liv...
A.D. Hopkins Letters Elucidate the Beginnings of Forest Entomology in America &Music Research Resour...
It’s a great pleasure and privilege to reflect on the life and career of Dr. Willard Hall Whitcomb. ...
The recent (1986) publication of “My Association with William Morton Wheeler” evidently stirred my l...
A refection of Dr. Thomas Henry's influence on a young entomologist in the field of Heteropt...
On April 11, 2019, Dr. William Mark Whitten, a prolific neotropical orchid biologist passed away u...
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, entomologist and systematic biologist, published nearly 4,000 papers,...
On January 30, 1937, at his home at 3033 Deakin Street in Berkeley, California, Lawrence Bruner, pio...
This and the following set of papers published in Insecta Mundi are dedicated to Robert E. Woodruff,...
(excerpt) Like many outstanding naturalists, John E. (“Jay”) McPherson grew up with a strong interes...
Frederick “Fred” Paul Baxendale, 72, of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, 30 September 2021. ...
Lawrence Saylor was a preeminent scarab beetle taxonomist during the 1930s and 1940s who produced a ...
SummaryA new book highlights the lessons from nineteenth-century bug collectors. Nigel Williams repo...
(excerpt) John Robert Eyer died at Carlsbad, New Mexico, on January 30, 1976. J. G. Watts and W. A. ...
The section “Remembrances of Norm Penny” was authored by BCR, and the remaining sections by RLZ. Fab...
Biological librarians are often surprised at the interest that latter-day biologists show in the liv...
A.D. Hopkins Letters Elucidate the Beginnings of Forest Entomology in America &Music Research Resour...