Edward Arthur Steinhaus
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Arthur Steinhaus was an American bacteriologist and pathologist who specialized in insect pathology particularly on the applications of microorganisms for the control of insect pests. He also served as the founder or cofounder of the Annual Review of Entomology, the Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, and the Society for Invertebrate Pathology.
Edward Arthur Steinhaus's Published Works
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- Insect pathology : an advanced treatise (1963) (346)
- Principles of insect pathology (1949) (247)
- Crowding as a Possible Stress Factor in Insect Disease (1958) (162)
- Report of diagnoses of diseased Insects 1951-1961. (1962) (113)
- Microbial control—the emergence of an idea. A brief history of insect pathology through the nineteenth century (1956) (113)
- A Study of the Bacteria Associated with Thirty Species of Insects (1941) (109)
- Serratia marcescens Bizio as an insect pathogen (1959) (99)
- Contamination of natural waters and mud with Pasteurella tularensis and tularemia in beavers and muskrats in the northwestern United States. (1951) (92)
- Report on diagnoses of diseased insects 1944-1950 (1951) (90)
- Possible use of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner as an aid in the biological control of the alfalfa caterpillar (1951) (84)
- Further tests using a polyhedrosis virus to control the alfalfa caterpillar. (1950) (78)
- The effects of disease on insect populations (1954) (61)
- Microbial diseases of insects. (1957) (50)
- Studies on the Life and Death of Bacteria (1939) (47)
- The duration of viability and infectivity of certain insect pathogens. (1960) (39)
- Nomenclature and classification of insect viruses. (1949) (37)
- II. THE IMPORTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN THE INSECT-MICROBE ECOSYSTEM (1960) (37)
- Polyhedrosis, (“Wilt Disease”) of the Alfalfa Caterpillar (1948) (35)
- New records of insect-virus diseases (1957) (35)
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever : Spontaneous Infection in the Tick Amblyomma americanum. (1943) (31)
- Preliminary field tests using a polyhedrosis virus to control the alfalfa caterpillar. (1949) (31)
- Two newly described species of Microsporidia from the potato tuberworm, Gnorimoschema operculella (Zeller) (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae). (1949) (30)
- Observations on the role of stress in a granulosis of the variegated cutworm. (1960) (28)
- A New Disease of the Variegated Cutworm, Peridroma margaritosa (Haw.). (1947) (27)
- The Effect of Certain Microorganisms and Antibiotics on Stored-Grain Insects (1953) (27)
- Granulosis Disease in the Buckeye Caterpillar, Junonia coenia Hubner. (1949) (24)
- Insect Pathology: Challenge, Achievement, and Promise (1960) (23)
- Further observations onBacillus thuringiensisBerliner and other sporeforming bacteria (1954) (22)
- Concerning the Harmlessness of Insect Pathogens and the Standardization of Microbial Control Products (1957) (21)
- TAXONOMY OF INSECT VIRUSES (1953) (19)
- THE MICROBIOLOGY OF INSECTS: With Special Reference to the Biologic Relationships between Bacteria and Insects. (1940) (18)
- Observations on the symbiotes of certain Coccidae (1955) (17)
- Previously unreported accessions for diagnosis and new records (1967) (17)
- Bacterial symbiotes from the caeca of certain Heteroptera (1956) (16)
- Insect microbiology : an account of the microbes associated with insects and ticks with special reference to the biologic relationships involved (1947) (15)
- DEMONSTRATION OF THE GRANULOSIS VIRUS OF THE VARIEGATED CUTWORM (1949) (14)
- Disease in a minor chord: being a semihistorical and semibiographical account of a period in science when one could be happily yet seriously concerned with the diseases of lowly animals without backbones, especially the insects (1975) (14)
- On the Improbability of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner Mutating to Forms Pathogenic for Vertebrates (1959) (14)
- American and Australian Q Fevers : Persistence of the Infectious Agents in Guinea Pig Tissues after Defervescence. (1943) (14)
- Duration of infectivity of the virus of silkworm jaundice. (1954) (13)
- Microbial Infections in European Corn Borer Larvae Held in the Laboratory (1952) (13)
- Selective Bacteriostatic Action of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and of “Dreft.” (1939) (13)
- Demonstration of the granulosis virus of the variegated cutworm. (1949) (12)
- Teratology of the beetle Tenebrio molitor I. Gross morphology of certain abnormality types (1968) (10)
- The Susceptibility of Two Species of Colias to the Same Virus (1952) (10)
- Diseases of insects reared in the laboratory or insectary. (1953) (10)
- The Microbial Flora of the Rocky Mountain Wood Tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles (1942) (9)
- A Granulosis of the Western Grape Leaf Skeletonizer (1952) (9)
- A coccidian parasite of Ephestia kühniella Zeller and of Plodia interpunctella (Hbn) (Lepidoptera, Phycitidae). (1947) (9)
- 16 – Background for the Diagnosis of Insect Diseases (1963) (9)
- Bacterial Infections of Potato Tuber Moth Larvae in an Insectary (1945) (8)
- Teratology of the beetle Tenebrio molitor: II. The development and gross description of the pupal-winged adult (1968) (8)
- Laboratory exercises in insect microbiology and insect pathology (1961) (8)
- Insect pathology and biological control. (1945) (7)
- Experimental Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever : Results of Treatment with, certain Drugs. (1943) (7)
- Note on a toxic Principle in Eggs of the Tick, Dermacentor andersoni Stiles. (1942) (7)
- Granulosis of the granulate cutworm. (1960) (7)
- Preliminary Tests Using Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner against Hornworms (1957) (7)
- EXTERNAL SIGNS OF DISEASE AND ABNORMALITY IN THE INSECT EGG. (1965) (7)
- THE MICROBIOLOGY OF INSECTS (1940) (6)
- Isolation of an unidentified spirochete from hen's eggs after inoculation with liver tissue from hens. (1947) (6)
- Effect of Chlorination on Pasteurella tularensis in Aqueous Suspension (1943) (6)
- Possible virus dissase in European red mite (1960) (6)
- Teratology of the beetle Tenebrio molitor. V. Ultrastructural changes and viruslike particles in the foregut epithelium of pupal-winged adults. (1969) (6)
- Further studies of the cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus of the alfalfa caterpillar. (1960) (5)
- Insect Pathology. An advanced treatise. Vol. 2. (1963) (5)
- Salmonella enteritidis: Experimental Transmission by the Rocky Mountain Wood Tick Derma-center andersoni Stiles. (1943) (5)
- Principles of insect pathology: Edward A. Steinhaus (University of California, Irvine, California). Reprint of 1949 edition. Hafner Publishing Company, New York and London. 1967. 757 pp. Price $15.75 (1967) (4)
- AN ORIENTATION WITH RESPECT TO MEMBERS OF THE GENUS BACILLUS PATHOGENIC FOR INSECTS (1946) (4)
- Diseases of the insect integument. (1971) (4)
- Teratology of the beetle Tenebrio molitor: IV. Ultrastructure of the necrotic fat body and foregut associated with the pupal-winged adult (1969) (4)
- Teratology of the beetle Tenebrio molitor: III. Ultrastructural alterations in the flight musculature of the pupal-winged adult (1968) (4)
- Symposium on microbial insecticides. IV. Diseases of invertebrates other than insects. (1965) (4)
- Granuloses in Two Alaskan Insects (1959) (3)
- Diagnoses of Insect Diseases microbial infections in insects diagnosed as part of the research in developing new ways of controlling crop pests (1950) (3)
- A proposed Society for Invertebrate Pathology (1967) (3)
- Pathologic Reaction in Guinea Pigs to the Humphreys' Virus Strain. (1944) (3)
- Insect microbiology: Edward A. Steinhaus (University of California, Irvine, California). Reprint of 1947 edition. Hafner Publishing Company, New York and London. 1967. 763 pp. Price $15.00 (1967) (3)
- Observations on a previously undescribed type of cellular degeneration in hydra. (1966) (3)
- Invasion route of Nosema sp. in the potato tuber-worm, as determined by ligaturing. (1948) (2)
- On the importance of invertebrate pathology in comparative pathology. (1967) (2)
- AN ORIENTATION WITH RESPECT TO MEMBERS OF THE GENUS BACILLUS PATHOGENIC FOR INSECTS. (1946) (2)
- Tularemia : Spontaneous Occurrence in Shrews. (1943) (2)
- Cultivation Of Pasteurella tularensis in a Liquid Medium. (1944) (2)
- NOMENCLATURE AND CLASSIFICATION OF INSECT VIRUSES (1949) (2)
- A new Bacterium, Corynebacterium lipoptenae, associated with the Louse Fly, Lipoptena depressa Say. (1943) (2)
- Insect Pathology: The Field Concerned, Training Required, and Opportunities Possible (1949) (1)
- Alfalfa caterpillar tests: Biological control by artificial spread of virus disease studied (1949) (1)
- Centers for pathobiology (1968) (1)
- Catalogue of bacteria associated extracellularly with insects and ticks, by Edward A. Steinhaus... (1942) (1)
- Entomology Looks at its Mission: Microbial Control—A Comment on Its Present Status in the United States (1967) (1)
- Rickettsia-like Organism from Normal Dermacentor andersoni Stiles. (1942) (1)
- The Day is at Hand... (1964) (1)
- Pathogens of vertebrates and plants as pathogens of their acariñe and insect vectors. Insect pathology. An advanced treatise. Vol. I. (1963) (0)
- Alfalfa caterpillar control: Treatment of fields by airplane application of spray advances destruction of pest (1950) (0)
- Report of Special Committee on National Medal of Science (1963) (0)
- Pest control by bacteria: Alfalfa caterpillar in field reduced to sub-economic levels within two days by bacillus applied as spray (1951) (0)
- Reports of Special Committies and Representatives in 1957 (1958) (0)
- Reports of Standing Committees for 1967 (1968) (0)
- Who first reported an infectious disease in a "wild" insect, or other invertebrate, in the United States? (1969) (0)
- The Housefly: Its Natural History, Medical Importance, and Control . Luther S. West. Ithaca, N. Y.: Comstock Pub., 1951. 584 pp. $7.50 (1952) (0)
- Symposium onMicrobial Insecticides IV.Diseases ofInvertebrates Other ThanInsects (1965) (0)
- A new name but the same goals (1965) (0)
- Be favorable to bold beginnings (1968) (0)
- Annual Review of Entomology. Volume 1. (1960) (0)
- Greater scholarship in pathology (1966) (0)
- Hungry people and invertebrate pathology. (1968) (0)
- Symposium on microbial insecticides. IV. Diseases of invertebrates other than insects (1965) (0)
- When an Insect Dies (1964) (0)
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever : Duration of Potency of Tick-Tissue Vaccine. (1943) (0)
- Book reviewInvertebrate identification manual: Richard A. Pimentel. Published by Reinhold Publishing Corporation, New York, 1967. 151 pp. Price: $4.50 (1968) (0)
- The Isolation of a Filter-passing Agent from the Rabbit Tick Haemaphysalis leporis-palustris Packard. (1944) (0)
- Reports of Representatives to Scientific Bodies for 1966 (1967) (0)
- Reports of Standing Committees for 1968 (1969) (0)
- Notice of change of policy with regard to the use of author's names associated with scientific names (1965) (0)
- Report of the Memorial Lecture Committee (1963) (0)
- Prixciples of Forest Entomology (1966) (0)
- The Year's Entomology@@@Annual Review of Entomology (1957) (0)
- Annual Review of Entomology. VoL. 1. (1958) (0)
- Invertebrates and their diseases as models for the study of disease processes in man. (1969) (0)
- Reports of Special Committees for 1961 (1962) (0)
- Letter from Edward A. Steinhaus to Joshua Lederberg (1958) (0)
- No Slight Intended (1967) (0)
- Nematode infections. Insect pathology. An advanced treatise. Vol. 2. (1963) (0)
- Virus disease of the granulate cutworm (1960) (0)
- Control of insect pests by means of disease agents (1947) (0)
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