Cyrus R. Crosby
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American entomologist
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Cyrus R. Crosby's Degrees
- PhD Entomology Cornell University
Why Is Cyrus R. Crosby Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cyrus Richard Crosby was an entomologist and arachnologist who taught at Cornell University. Along with Sherman C. Bishop he gave the scientific name to the Spruce-fir moss spider. Crosbycus, a genus of harvestmen in the family Ceratolasmatidae is also named for him.
Cyrus R. Crosby's Published Works
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Published Works
- ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, ANNUAL MEETING (1910) (26)
- Aquatic Hymenoptera in America (1912) (25)
- Notes on the Spiders of the Southeastern United States with Descriptions of New Species (1926) (23)
- New Species of Erigoneae and Theridiidae (16)
- Aeronautic Spiders with a Description of a New Species (1936) (16)
- American Spiders: Erigoneae, Males with Cephalic Pits (1933) (15)
- Studies in American Spiders: Miscellaneous Genera of Erigoneæ, Part II (1938) (13)
- A Revision of the North American Species of Megastigmus Dalman (1913) (13)
- Two new spiders from the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina (9)
- The Life History of Thrypticus Muhlenbergiae Sp. NOV. (Diptera) (7)
- A catalogue of the Erigoneae of North America, with notes and descriptions of new species (7)
- Studies in American Spiders: The Genus Grammonota (1932) (5)
- AN EGG-PARASITE OF THE TARNISHED PLANT BUG, LYGUS PRATENSIS L (1914) (5)
- The Rhododendron Lace-Bug, Leptobyrsa Explanata Heidemann (1915) (5)
- A NEW SPECIES OF PHALANGIDA FROM MISSOURI (1911) (5)
- SPIDERS FROM THE LAC ST. JEAN REGION OF QUEBEC (1935) (5)
- A New Species of Gonatocerus (Mymaridæ) Parasitic On the Eggs of a new Species of Idiocerus (Bythoscopidæ) Feeding on Poplar (1915) (4)
- Some arachnids from the Carlsbad Cave of New Mexico (4)
- Studies in American Spiders: Genera Ceratinopsis, Ceratinopsidis and Tutaibo (3)
- Studies in American Spiders: Genera, Cornicularia, Paracornicularia, Tigellinus, Walckenaera, Epiceraticelus and Pelecopsis, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species (1931) (3)
- American Erigoneæ: The Spider Genera Pelecopsidis and Floricomus (1935) (3)
- TWO NEW SEED-INFESTING CHALCIS FLIES (1909) (3)
- NOTES ON THE LIFE-HISTORY OF TWO SPECIES OF CAPSIDÆ (1911) (2)
- The genus Cyptobunus Banks (Phalangida) (2)
- THE SPIDERS OF THE ROCHPORT CAVE, MO (1905) (2)
- NOTES ON THE LIFEHISTORY OF NEPTICULA SLINGER-LANDELLA KEARFOTT (TINEIDÆ). (1912) (2)
- Notes on some spiders of the family Pisauridae (Araneae) (1936) (2)
- The Spray Service in New York (1932) (2)
- A new genus and two new species of Dictynidae (Araneae) (1935) (2)
- PHYSIOLOGY, HOW AND HOW MUCH? (1907) (2)
- AN INSECT ENEMY OF THE FOUR-LINED LEAF-BUG (PŒCILOCAPSUS LINEATUS FABR.) (1915) (1)
- An egg parasite of the sumac flea-beetle. (1)
- A new species of Hybocoptus from New York (1935) (1)
- A European Beetle found in New York (Coleop.: Curculionidae). (1)
- SOME NOTES ON METAPELMA SPECTABILIS, WESTW. (1908) (1)
- CONCERNING NOMINA CONSEBIWANDA,AND A BEFEBENDUM TO ALL ZOOLOGISTS (1912) (1)
- Insects that hunt the Rose. (1)
- A New Genus and Two New Species of Spiders Collected by Bufo Quercicus (Holbrook) (1925) (1)
- TWO NEW SPECIES OF THERIDIIDÆ (1906) (1)
- Studies in North American spiders: the genus Cochlembolus (Araneina) (1)
- THREE NEW SPECIES OF SPIDERS (FAMILY LINYPHIIDAE) (1929) (1)
- A New Seed-Infesting Chalcid-Fly from China (1)
- A new genus of spiders in the Erigoneae (1936) (1)
- An interesting two-eyed spider from Brazil (Tetrablemmidae) (1934) (1)
- Studies in American spiders: the genus Aigola (1937) (1)
- NOTES ON SYNTOMASPIS DRUPARUM BOH. AND ICHNEUMON NIGRICORNIS BERGER (1912) (0)
- Simon's "Les Arachnides de France" (1929) (0)
- The Control of the Apple Bedbugs. (0)
- The germination of high-bred corn (1905) (0)
- Cost of Dusting and Spraying a New York Apple Orchard (1916) (0)
- SIMON'S "LES ARACHNIDES DE FRANCE". (0)
- The Farm Bureau as an Agency for Demonstrating the Control of Injurious Insects (1917) (0)
- The Egg Laying Habits of Adoxus Vitis in France (1912) (0)
- Notes on a Chalcid (Syntomaspis druparum Boh.) Infesting Apple Seeds. (1908) (0)
- Manual of vegetable-garden insects, by Cyril Richard Crosby and Mortimer Demarest Leonard ... (0)
- Studies in American Spiders, the Genus Wubana (1934) (0)
- Methods of Conducting Extension Work (1934) (0)
- The Egg of the Blackberry Leaf-Miner (1912) (0)
- Manual of fruit insects / by the late Mark Vernon Slingerland and Cyrus Richard Crosby ... (0)
- Two new species of Eperigone (0)
- A new species of Eperigone (0)
- Section 4. Spiders and insects (in part) of Southampton Island. I. Some Arachnida from Southampton Island (1934) (0)
- A NEW SPECIES OF SYNTOMASPIS (CHALCIDOIDEA). (1908) (0)
- The identity of two insects, each described by Ashmead as |Megastigmus flavipes| (Hym.). (0)
- An Injurious Leaf-Miner of The Honeysuckle (1919) (0)
- A NEW SPECIES OF DEROSTENUS (CHALCIDOIDEA) (1911) (0)
- The plum leaf-miner Nepticula slingerlandella Kearfott. Order, Lepidoptera. Family, Tineidae (0)
- Clover Weevils become injurious to Beans. (0)
- The Organization of a Special Spray Service in New York State (1920) (0)
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