Tom Henry came to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry (Harrisburg), in 1972). He recently had earned a B.S. degree in Entomology from Purdue University and was hired to identify insects, mainly those submitted by the bureau’s plant inspectors in different areas of the state. It did not take long for his entomological colleagues in Harrisburg to recognize his remarkable talents as a taxonomist
According to the statement of Kellogg in American Insects, man\u27s real competitors are not the lar...
Thomas Mayo Brewer was an ornithologist, oologist, and publisher whose work was concerned with eggsh...
Scottish son of the Manse and graduate of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Martin Adamson tr...
Tom Henry came to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry (Harrisburg),...
A refection of Dr. Thomas Henry's influence on a young entomologist in the field of Heteropt...
Henryognathus, new genus, with the single included new species H. thomasi, is described from western...
(excerpt) John Robert Eyer died at Carlsbad, New Mexico, on January 30, 1976. J. G. Watts and W. A. ...
The following species was taken within a few miles of Professor Charles T. Brues' home on the St. Jo...
HENRY, THOMAS J. (2007): Synopsis of the Eastern North American Species of the Plant Bug Genus Parth...
Extended historical investigations have revealed some ninety-eight entomologists, mostly amateurs, w...
The excellence of Károly Sajó as a researcher into Hungary’s natural history has been undeservedly n...
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, entomologist and systematic biologist, published nearly 4,000 papers,...
Dr. John Davidson was honored at the XIV International Symposium on Scale Insect Studies with the Ca...
A new species of the plant bug genus Ilnacora, tribe Orthotylini, is described from Mexico. This spe...
The Encyclopedia of Entomology brings together the talents of over 350 distinguished entomologists f...
According to the statement of Kellogg in American Insects, man\u27s real competitors are not the lar...
Thomas Mayo Brewer was an ornithologist, oologist, and publisher whose work was concerned with eggsh...
Scottish son of the Manse and graduate of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Martin Adamson tr...
Tom Henry came to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry (Harrisburg),...
A refection of Dr. Thomas Henry's influence on a young entomologist in the field of Heteropt...
Henryognathus, new genus, with the single included new species H. thomasi, is described from western...
(excerpt) John Robert Eyer died at Carlsbad, New Mexico, on January 30, 1976. J. G. Watts and W. A. ...
The following species was taken within a few miles of Professor Charles T. Brues' home on the St. Jo...
HENRY, THOMAS J. (2007): Synopsis of the Eastern North American Species of the Plant Bug Genus Parth...
Extended historical investigations have revealed some ninety-eight entomologists, mostly amateurs, w...
The excellence of Károly Sajó as a researcher into Hungary’s natural history has been undeservedly n...
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell, entomologist and systematic biologist, published nearly 4,000 papers,...
Dr. John Davidson was honored at the XIV International Symposium on Scale Insect Studies with the Ca...
A new species of the plant bug genus Ilnacora, tribe Orthotylini, is described from Mexico. This spe...
The Encyclopedia of Entomology brings together the talents of over 350 distinguished entomologists f...
According to the statement of Kellogg in American Insects, man\u27s real competitors are not the lar...
Thomas Mayo Brewer was an ornithologist, oologist, and publisher whose work was concerned with eggsh...
Scottish son of the Manse and graduate of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, Martin Adamson tr...