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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Thomas Brues was an American entomologist. Biography Brues studied at the University of Texas at Austin and at Columbia University. He was appointed field agent of the Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture 1904–05, curator of invertebrate zoology at the Milwaukee Public Museum 1905–09, and then became instructor in economic entomology at Harvard University.
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- Guide to the insects of Connecticut (1911) (145)
- The Selection of Food-Plants by Insects, with Special Reference to Lepidopterous Larvae (1920) (91)
- Classification of insects (1932) (88)
- The Specificity of Food-Plants in the Evolution of Phytophagous Insects (1924) (84)
- Insect dietary: an account of the food habits of insects. (1946) (67)
- The parasitic Hymenoptera of the Tertiary of Florissant, Colorado (1910) (63)
- Insects and arachnids from Canadian amber. (1937) (62)
- Studies on the Fauna of Hot Springs in the Western United States and the Biology of Thermophilous Animals (51)
- Further Studies on the Fauna of North American Hot Springs (1932) (44)
- Animal Life in Hot Springs (1927) (43)
- Some new fossil parasitic Hymenoptera from Baltic amber (1923) (36)
- Fossil Parasitic Hymenoptera of the Family Scelionidae from Baltic Amber (1940) (35)
- Classification of insects : keys to the living and extinct families of insects, and to the living families of other terrestrial arthropods (1954) (33)
- Studies on Ethiopian Braconid L=ae, with a Catalogue of the African Species (33)
- Observations on Animal Life in the Thermal Waters of Yellowstone Park, with a Consideration of the Thermal Environment (33)
- VERRUGA PERUVIANA, OROYA FEVER AND UTA: PRELIMINARY REPORT OF THE FIRST EXPEDITION TO SOUTH AMERICA FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF TROPICAL MEDICINE OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY (1913) (25)
- Evidences of insect activity preserved in fossil wood (1936) (25)
- GUESTS AND PARASITES OF THE BURROWING BEE HALICTUS (1903) (24)
- Classification of Insects: A Key to the Known Families of Insects and Other Terrestrial Arthropods (1932) (21)
- A SYMBIOTIC FUNGUS OCCURRING IN THE FAT-BODY OF PULVINARIA INNUMERABILIS RATH (1921) (17)
- Some Cuban Phoridæ Which Visit the Flowers of Aristolochia Elegans (17)
- THE EFFECT OF PENICILLIN AND CERTAIN SULFA DRUGS ON THE INTRACELLULAR BACTEROIDS OF THE COCKROACH. (1945) (16)
- New Oligocene Braconidae and Bethylidae from Baltic Amber (1939) (16)
- Fossil parasitic and phytophagous Hymenoptera from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 22, article 29. (1906) (16)
- A Note on the Genus Pelecinus (14)
- Descriptions of parasitic Hymenoptera from Cape Colony. (1906) (14)
- Progressive Change in the Insect Population of Forests Since the Early Tertiary (1933) (14)
- Aberrant Feeding Behavior Among Insects and Its Bearing on the Development of Specialized Food Habits (1936) (13)
- THE STRUCTURE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF VESTIGIAL WINGS AMONG INSECTS (1903) (13)
- Report of First Expedition to South America. Harvard School of Tropical Medicine (1916) (12)
- The Geographical Distribution of the Stable fly, Stomoxys Calcitrans (1913) (12)
- Correlation of Taxonomic Affinities with Food Habits in Hymenoptera, with Special Reference to Parasitism (1921) (12)
- FOOD, DRINK AND EVOLUTION. (1939) (12)
- Hymenoptera Fam. Scelionidæ (1908) (11)
- Descriptions of new ant-like and myrmecophilous Hymenoptera. (1903) (11)
- Food Preferences of the Colorado Potato-beetle, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say. (1940) (11)
- Classification of Insectsp A key to the known families of insects and other terrestrial arthropodsp l1st Editionr (1932) (10)
- A Fossil Genus of Dinapsidæ From Baltic Amber (Hymenoptera) (10)
- The Geographical Distribution of the Onycophora (1923) (10)
- Observations on Wood-Boring Insects, Their Parasites and Other Associated Insects (10)
- Parasitic Hymenoptera from the British Solomon Islands collected by Dr. W. M. Mann. (1918) (10)
- Studies on the Fauna of Some Thermal Springs in the Dutch East Indies (1939) (10)
- NOTES ON THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE STYLOPIDÆ (1905) (10)
- A Catalogue of North American Diptera (1905) (9)
- Occurrence of the Marine Crab, Callinectes ornatus, in Brackish and Fresh Water (1927) (9)
- Brazilian Ichneumonidae and Braconidae obtained by the Stanford expedition (1912) (9)
- Parasitic Hymenoptera from the Fiji Islands (1922) (9)
- Conoaxima, a New Genus of the Hymenopterous Family Eurytomidæ, with a Description of its Larva and Pupa (8)
- Some hymenopterous parasites of Lignicolous itonididae (8)
- Notes and descriptions of North American parasitic Hymenoptera. VII. (1909) (8)
- New and Little-Known Guests of the Texan Legionary Ants (1902) (8)
- Notes on some New England Phoridæ (Diptera) (7)
- Insects, food, and ecology (1946) (7)
- Varietal Forms of Peripatus in Haiti (1935) (7)
- INSECTS AS CARRIERS OF POLIOMYELITIS VIRUS. (1942) (7)
- A new species of Peripatus from Grenadac with observations on other species of the genus (7)
- Scyphodon, an anomalous genus of Hymenoptera of doubtful affinities. (1925) (7)
- THE CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS ON THE CHARACTERS OF THE LARVA AND PUPA (1919) (7)
- Some parasitic Hymenoptera from New Zealand. (1922) (7)
- On the Hymenopterous Genus Harpagocryptus and its Allies (7)
- Remarkable Abundance of a Cistelid Beetle, with Observations on Other Aggregations of Insects (1926) (6)
- A new species of Peripatus from the mountains of northern Peru (6)
- The American Species of Rhopalosoma (1943) (6)
- A new Peripatus from Colombia (6)
- A New Chalcid-Fly Parasitic on the Australian Bull-Dog Ant. (1919) (6)
- Termitobracon, a termitophilous Braconid from British Guiana (6)
- Notes on the Larvae of Some Texan Diptera (5)
- Some experimental observations on Monkeys concerning the transmission of Poliomyelitis through the agency of Stomoxys calcitrans. (5)
- Two New Myrmecophilous Genera of Aberrant Phoridae from Texas (1901) (5)
- Mosquito Control in Panama (1916) (5)
- Calliceratidae in Baltic amber. (1940) (5)
- Observations on the Fauna of Thermal Waters. (1924) (4)
- Vespid Wasps (Eumenes curvata) Attracted to Smoke (1950) (4)
- Additional Records of Onychophora From the Island of Haiti (1939) (4)
- A Species of Urocerus From Baltic Amber (4)
- Peripatus (Macroperipatus) geayi in Panama (1941) (4)
- Jewelled Caddis-Worm Cases (4)
- The Possible Etiological Relation of Certain Biting Insects to the Spread of Infantile Paralysis (1912) (4)
- A Species of Phoridae Bred in Hawaii From the Immigrant African Land Snail (Achatina Fulica) (1942) (4)
- Preliminary descriptions of two new forms of Peripatus from Haiti (4)
- On the Tenthredinoidea of the Florissant shales. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 24, article 25. (4)
- Serphidae in Baltic Amber, with the Description of a New Living Genus (1940) (4)
- Photographic Evidence on the Visibility of Color Patterns in Butterflies to the Human and Insect Eye (1941) (4)
- Occurrence of Porocephalus Crotali Humboldt in Florida (1942) (4)
- Some new exotic Phoridae (1907) (4)
- SOME NEW SPECIES OF PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA (1904) (4)
- A New Genus of Myrmecophilous Phoridæ, With Notes on Some Related Forms (3)
- Some new eucharidid parasites of Australian ants (1934) (3)
- Some Colombian Phoridæ from the Nests of Stingless Bees (3)
- Choice of Food and Numerical Abundance Among Insects (1923) (3)
- A New Species of Lepidopria From North America (3)
- Philippine Phoridae from the Mount Apo Region in Mindanao (1936) (3)
- Some New Parasitic Hymenoptera From Brazil (3)
- The Correlation Between Habits and Structural Characters Among Parasitic Hymenoptera (1908) (3)
- A Japanese Dohrniphora Bred From Snails (Diptera: Phoridæ) (3)
- Descriptions of new parasitic Hymenoptera from British Guiana. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 32, article 30. (3)
- Characteristics of the Larviform Female of the Lampyrid Beetle, Lamprophorus (1941) (3)
- A Migrating Army of Sciarid Larvae in the Philippines (1951) (3)
- Note on the Hymenopterous Family Rhopalosomatidæ (3)
- The Identity of Leptofœnus F. Smith and Pelecinella Westwood(Hymenoptera) (3)
- A New Genus of Phorid From Peru (1933) (3)
- The Braconoid Genus Trachypetus Guérin (3)
- A NEW PTEROMALID PARASITIC ON TORTRIX FUMIFERANA (1910) (2)
- Some Experimental Observations Upon Monkeys Concerning the Transmission of Poliomyelitis Through the Agency of Stomoxys Calcitrans, a Preliminary Note (2)
- Two New Species of Phorid From Baltic Amber (2)
- Some parasitic Hymenoptera from Vera Cruz, Mexico. (1910) (2)
- Some new species of Platygasteridae from Brazil (Hymenoptera). (1910) (2)
- The Distribution of Onychophora in New Guinea and Neighboring Islands (1948) (2)
- Professor William Morton Wheeler, With a List of His Published Writings (1937) (2)
- Some Species of the Genus Leucospis (2)
- The Embolemid Genus Pedinomma in North America (2)
- An American Species of Solenopsia (1936) (2)
- The Sumatran “Trilobite Larva” (1941) (2)
- ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT (1915) (2)
- The Food of Insects Viewed from the Biological and Human Standpoint (2)
- A New Wingless Phorid Fly From Jamaica (2)
- Additions to the Phoridæ of Formosa (Diptera) (2)
- THE GENERIC NAME OF THE SAND FLY. (1944) (2)
- On Paraperipatus lorentzi Horst and other species of the Genus from New Guinea and Ceram (2)
- Synonymical Notes on Phoridæ (2)
- Types of Diptera in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 6. (2)
- Notes on South African Phorid (Diptera) (1)
- Note on the Adult Habits of Some Hymenopterous Egg-Parasites of Orthoptera and Mantoidea (1)
- The Occurrence of Wingless Phoridæ on the Fiji Islands (1)
- Some New North American Phoridæ (1908) (1)
- THE SYSTEMATIC AFFINITIES OF THE DIPTEROUS FAMILY PHORIDÆ (1907) (1)
- Insects as Possible Carriers of Poliomyelitis Infection (1918) (1)
- NEW SPECIES OF HYGROCELEUTHUS AND DOLICHOPUS, WITH REMARKS ON HYGROCELEUTHUS (1900) (1)
- Some new Phoridae from the Philippines (1909) (1)
- Growth and Determinate Size in Insects (1934) (1)
- Notes on Trichobius and the systematic position of the Streblidae. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 20, article 8. (1)
- NEW SPECIES OF GASTERUPTION, TRIGONALYS, PARNOPES AND PSAMMOPHILA (1902) (1)
- Notes and descriptions of North American Serphidae (Hymenoptera). (1919) (1)
- Ænictomyia, a New Myrmecophilous Phorid From the Philippines (1)
- Dragonflies as predatory enemies of the stable-fly (Stomoxys calcitrans). (1946) (1)
- The Relation of the Stable fly (Stomoxys Calcitrans) to the Transmission of Infantile Paralysis (1913) (1)
- Insects in Amber (1951) (1)
- A peculiar type of Phoridae from Natal (1)
- Notes on Phorid From South Africa (1)
- Phoridæ Associated with Ants and Termites in Trinidad (1932) (1)
- A New Species of Coniceromyia From Cuba (Diptera; Phoridæ.) (1)
- On the Interpretation of Certain Tropisms of Insects (1908) (1)
- The bethylid genus Mesitius in South America. (1914) (1)
- Note on the Genus Liobracon, With the Description of a New Species(Hymenoptera; Braconidæ) (1)
- FLUORESCENT STAINING OF INSECT TISSUES. (1944) (1)
- Insects and Human Welfare (1947) (1)
- Some new Phoridae from Java (1915) (1)
- Present Trends in Systematic Entomology. General Discussion (1)
- A New Species of Evania From the Cameroons (Hymenoptera;Evaniidae) (1)
- The Hot Springs of Iceland: Their Animal Communities and Their Zoogeographical Significance. The Zoology of Iceland, Volume I, Part 11. S. L. Tuxen (1947) (1)
- The Occurrence of Anopheles Punctipennis in Northern New England (1)
- Two myrmecophilous Phoridæ from British Guiana (1923) (0)
- CHAPTER IV GALL INSECTS (1946) (0)
- CHAPTER V FUNGI AND MICROBES AS FOOD; SYMBIOSIS WITH MICROORGANISMS (1946) (0)
- Insects and human welfare; an account of the more important relations of insects to the health of man, to agriculture, and to forestry, by Charles Thomas Brues. (0)
- Two fossil Phoridae from the Miocene shales of Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 24, article 17. (0)
- Use of fluorescent dyes as microscopical stains. (1946) (0)
- Juvenile and Imaginal Luminescence in Fire-Flies (Lampyridæ) (1946) (0)
- CHAPTER III. FOREST INSECTS (1947) (0)
- Book Reviews: Field Book of Insects, by F. E. Lutz and A Year of Costa Rican Natural History by A. S. and P. P. Calvert (0)
- Large Raptorial Birds as Enemies of Cicadas (1950) (0)
- Handbook of Medical Entomology: Insects of Medical Importance . By John Smart. With chapters on Fleas by Karl Jordan and on Arachnids by R. J. Whittick. 269 pp. British Museum, London. (1944) (0)
- PECULIAR TRACHEAL DILATATIONS IN BITTACOMORPHA CLAVIPES FABR (1900) (0)
- DANIEL WILLIAM COQUILLETT (1911) (0)
- On the Sleeping Habits of Some Aculeate Hymenoptera (0)
- CHAPTER Χ INSECTS AS FOOD FOR MAN AND OTHER ORGANISMS (1946) (0)
- A monograph of the North American Phoridae / by Charles Thomas Brues. (0)
- Studies of Texan Bees Part I. (0)
- Some Myrmecophilous Phoridæ From the Neotropical Region (0)
- CHAPTER IV. HOUSEHOLD INSECTS (1947) (0)
- The Mimetic Resemblance of Flies of the Genus Systropus to Wasps (1939) (0)
- RESEARCH PROBLEMS "ASSIGNED TO" UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS AND THEIR STUDENTS. (1920) (0)
- Guide to the insects of Connecticut, prepared under the direction of Wilton Everett Britton. (0)
- CHAPTER IX ENTOMOPHAGOUS PARASITES AND OTHER INTERNAL PARASITES (1946) (0)
- A handbook of the Dragonflies of North America, by J. G. Needham and H. B. Heywood (0)
- Triungulin larvae from the Williams Galapagos Expedition--Triungulins of a Meloid beetle borne by Xylocopa, With remarks on this type of larvae in the Coleoptera and Strepsiptera (0)
- A New Species of Aphiochaeta (Diptera, Phoridae) From New England (0)
- A New Species of Telenomus Parasitic on the Eggs of Tussock Moths (1910) (0)
- Review of "The green bug and its natural enemies, a study in insect parasitism" by S. J. Hunter (0)
- Three new species of Evaniidae. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 35, article 39. (0)
- The Habitat of Ænigmatias (Diptera: Phoridæ) (1947) (0)
- Entomology: Entomophagous Insects . By Curtis P. Clausen. 688 pp., 257 figs. New York: MeGraw-Hill Book Co. 1940. $7.00. (1941) (0)
- The Phorid Genus Platyphora in America (0)
- Some parasitic Hymenoptera from Vera Cruz, Mexico. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 28, article 8. (0)
- CHAPTER VIII BLOOD-SUCKING INSECTS AND OTHER EXTERNAL PARASITES (1946) (0)
- Professor Herbert Osborn (1930) (0)
- A Dimorphic Species of Cephalonomia From Trinidad (0)
- LIST OF PLATES (1946) (0)
- Book Review:Insects as Human Food. A Chapter of the Ecology of Man. F. S. Bodenheimer (1952) (0)
- Note on the Ichneumonid Genera Cyanocryptus and Lamprocryptus (0)
- CHAPTER II TYPES OF FOOD HABITS AMONG INSECTS AND THEIR RELATION TO STRUCTURE AND ENVIRONMENT (1946) (0)
- Insects and Human Welfare: An Account of the More Important Relations of Insects to the Health of Man, to Agriculture, and to Forestry (0)
- CHAPTER V. THE OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE (1947) (0)
- New Neotropical Phorid (1944) (0)
- Some North American Species of Chœtopleurophora (Diptera, Phoridæ) (1943) (0)
- The Salagubong Gong, a Filipino Insect Toy (1950) (0)
- Review of Manual of Injurious Insects By Glenn W. Herrick (0)
- On the Relations of Certain Myrmecophiles to Their Host Ants (0)
- CHAPTER VI PREDATORY INSECTS (1946) (0)
- Is Poliomyelitis an Insect-borne Disease? (0)
- New and Unrecorded American Species of the Family Phoridae (0)
- Three new West-Indian species of the Ichneumonid genus Eiphosoma (0)
- Natural History and the Biological Sciences (1951) (0)
- Another “Snow” Phorid (Diptera) (0)
- HERBERT EUGENE WALTER. (1945) (0)
- CHAPTER I THE ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY OF INSECTS (1946) (0)
- CHAPTER VII PARASITISM (1946) (0)
- Book Review: The Macrolepidoptera of the World by Adalbert Seitz (0)
- CHAPTER I. INSECTS AND THE PUBLIC HEALTH (1947) (0)
- New and Unrecorded American Species the Family Phoridae (Diptera) (0)
- Notes on Some Genera of Ophioniæ with Toothed Femora (0)
- CHAPTER III HERBIVOROUS INSECTS (1946) (0)
- Contributions of entomology to theoretical biology. (1947) (0)
- A preliminary list of the proctotrypoid Hymenoptera of Washington, with descriptions of new species. (1909) (0)
- A New Species of Phoridae From New England (0)
- A new Blepyrus / C.T. Brues. (0)
- CHAPTER II. INSECTS AND THE FOOD SUPPLY (1947) (0)
- A new Blepyrus (0)
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