Edith Marion Patch
American entomologist
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Edith Marion Patch's Degrees
- PhD Entomology Cornell University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edith Marion Patch was an American entomologist and writer. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, she received a degree from the University of Minnesota in 1901 and originally embarked on a career as an English teacher before receiving the opportunity to organize the entomology department at the University of Maine. She became the head of the entomology department in 1904, and, despite misgivings from several male colleagues about having a female department head, she remained in this post until her retirement in 1937. Edith Patch is recognized as the first truly successful professional woman entomologist in the United States.
Edith Marion Patch's Published Works
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- Food-plant catalogue of the aphids of the world (1938) (23)
- Four rare aphid genera from Maine (11)
- DOWNY PSYLLID OF ALDER, PSYLLA FLOCCOSA, NEW SPECIES (1909) (9)
- 4. the Life Cycle of Aphids and Coccids. (1920) (7)
- Eastern Aphids, New Or Little Known, Part I (1917) (7)
- The apple maggot (Rhagoletis pomonella) (5)
- THE POND-LILY APHID AS A PLUM PEST. (1915) (4)
- Notes on Psyllid: Livia (4)
- Woolly Aphid Migration from Elm to Mountain Ash (1912) (3)
- An Infestation of Potatoes by a Midge (1917) (3)
- A Psyllid Gall on Juncus (Livia Maculipennis Fitch) (3)
- Chermes of Maine spruces (3)
- The Apple Aphid and the Citrus Aphid: Aphis Pomi Degeer and A. Spiraecola Patch (1929) (3)
- ELM LEAF CURL AND WOOLLY APHID OF THE APPLE (1912) (2)
- Concerning Problems in Aphid Ecology (1916) (2)
- A Note on Two Elm Leaf Aphides (1913) (2)
- Tour to the Entomological Congress (1938) (1)
- THE PRIMARY FOODPLANT OF THE MELON APHID. (1925) (1)
- Marooned in a Potato Field (1922) (1)
- Apple tree insects of Maine. (0)
- The cottony grass scale (0)
- Clarence Ritchie Phipps (1933) (0)
- B217: Woolly Aphid of the Apple (0)
- Alice W. Averill (1946) (0)
- A Study in Antennal Variation. (1913) (0)
- Pemphigus Tessellata Fitch (1909) (0)
- Science at home (1934) (0)
- Bird stories, by Edith M. Patch; with illustrations by Robert J. Sim. (0)
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