August Busck
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Danish entomologist
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August Busck's Degrees
- PhD Entomology University of Copenhagen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Augustus Busck was a Danish-American entomologist with the United States Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Entomology. He is best known for his work with microlepidoptera, of which he described over 600 species. His collections of Lepidoptera from North America and the Panama Canal Zone are held by the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.
August Busck's Published Works
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- New species of moths of the superfamily Tineina from Florida (29)
- NEW AMERICAN TINEINA (1906) (24)
- Restriction of the genus Gelechia (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), with descriptions of new genera (1939) (22)
- Notes on Microlepidoptera with descriptions of new North American species (15)
- A revision of the American moths of the family Gelechiidae, with descriptions of new species (14)
- Edward Meyrick: Revised Handbook of British Lepidoptera . Watkins and Doncaster, London, 1928. (1928) (14)
- On the female genitalia of the Microlepidoptera and their importance in the classification and determination of these moths (1932) (13)
- Notes on Brackenridge Clemens' types of Tineina (12)
- Descriptions of new North American microlepidoptera. (12)
- Descriptions of new Microlepidoptera of forest trees (12)
- A Destructive Pine-Moth Introduced from Europe (1914) (10)
- Microlepidoptera of Cuba (1934) (10)
- New Central American microlepidoptera introduced into the Hawaiian Islands (8)
- A generic revision of American moths of the family Oecophoridae, with descriptions of new species (8)
- Descriptions of New Central American Microlepidoptera. (6)
- Two Microlepidoptera injurious to chestnut (5)
- On the Making of Genitalia Slides of Lepidoptera (1942) (5)
- New Genera and Species of American Microlepidoptera (5)
- A Review of the Tortricid Subfamily Phaloniinae with Descriptions of New American Species (5)
- NEPTICULA POMIVORELLA, Packard; ALIAS MICROPTERYX POMIVORELLA, Packard (1901) (3)
- Descriptions of new genera and species of microlepidoptera from Panama (with one plate) (3)
- A New Name for a Tineid Genus (3)
- On the Generic Name of the Codling Moth (3)
- Notes on some tortricid genera with descriptions of new American species (3)
- Notes on North American Tineina (2)
- Notes on the Cerostoma Group of Yponomeutidæc with Descriptions of New North American Species (2)
- F. N. Pierce and J. W. Metcalfe: The Genitalia of the Tineid Families of the British Islands, 1935. (1936) (2)
- Two new Peruvian Microlepidoptera of economic Importance (Gelechiidae and Oecophoridae). (1931) (2)
- ON DR. WM. DIETZ'S REVISION OF THE TINEIDÆ (HEINEMANN) (1906) (1)
- The Chestnut Bast-Miner (1)
- A NEW GRACILARIA INJURIOUS TO AVOCADO (LEPID.) (1920) (1)
- A New Species of Ethmia from the Boreal Region of Colorado (1)
- A new myrmecophile tineid from Brazil (1934) (1)
- A review of the American moths of the genus Cosmopteryx H|bner (1)
- Hew Microlepidoptera from British Guiana (1)
- DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW MICROLEPIDOPTERA FROM PENNSYLVANIA. (1908) (1)
- A new genus and species of the family Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) (1934) (1)
- MICROLEPIDOPTERA FROM BRITISH COLUMBIA (1921) (1)
- A NEW TORTRICID FROM TEXAS (1906) (1)
- ON THE GALL-MAKING MOTHS ON SOLIDAGO AND ASTER, WITH DESCRIPTION OF TWO NEW SPECIES (1911) (1)
- Two New Microlepidoptera from California (1934) (0)
- A new tortricid of economic importance in the Hawaiian Islands (0)
- A generic review of the family Phaloniidaec with descriptions of two new genera and one new species (1939) (0)
- A NEW INJURIOUS PINE-NEEDLE MOTH (1906) (0)
- A Note on Synonymy (0)
- Notes on Perisierola emigrata, Rohwer, a Parasite of the Pink Boll Worm (0)
- Two microlepidoptera on Thurberia thespesioides (0)
- A Case-Bearer Injurious to Apple and Plum in China (Coleophora neviusiella, New Species) (0)
- A NEW TORTRICID MOTH FROM NOVA SCOTIA, (LEPIDOPTERA) (1920) (0)
- Descriptions of Three New Tortricidæ from Mexico (0)
- A NEW CANADIAN TINEID (1901) (0)
- Dimorphism in the codling-moth (0)
- Notes and new species, Tortricidae. (0)
- Mosquitoes and sewage disposal. (0)
- Phthorimaea Lycopersicella, new species (Family Gelechiidae) a Leaf Feeder on Tomato (Lep.) (0)
- An annotated list of the important North American forest insects / compiled by F.C. Craighead. (0)
- Record Unit 7129 August Busck Papers, 1886-1889, 1902-1933 (0)
- A Mierolepidopteron injurious to Avocado. (0)
- A list of the North American Lepidoptera and key to the literature of this order of insects / By Harrison G. Dyar; assisted by C. H. Fernald, PH. D., the late Rev. George D. Hulst, and August Busck. (0)
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