Edward Oliver Essig
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American entomologist
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Edward Oliver Essig's Degrees
- Bachelors Entomology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Entomology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Entomology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Oliver Essig was an American entomologist who specialized in the Hemiptera. Essig was a professor at the University of California, Berkeley. He wrote Injurious and Beneficial Insects of California , Insects of Western North America , A History of Entomology , College Entomology and several hundred scientific works on Hemiptera.The Essig Museum of Entomology at UC Berkeley is named for him. He was also interested in horticulture and wrote A check-list of Fuchsias. American Fuchsia Society .
Edward Oliver Essig's Published Works
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Published Works
- Insects of western North America. (156)
- Insects and arachnids from Canadian amber. (1937) (62)
- A history of entomology (1931) (61)
- Insects and Mites of western North America. (1958) (47)
- The alfalfa weevil. (1933) (28)
- Some Japanese Aphididae (24)
- The Tomato and Laurel Psyllids (1917) (19)
- A Report on the Penetration of Packaging Materials by Insects (1943) (16)
- Aphids feeding on celery in California (1938) (15)
- Some new and noteworthy Aphidae from western and southern South America (Hemiptera-Homoptera) (1953) (14)
- The Value of Insects to the California Indians (1934) (14)
- The European Earwig, Forficula Auricularia Linn. (1918) (12)
- The most important species of aphids attacking cruciferous crops in California (1948) (12)
- Aphids in relation to quick decline tristeza of citrus. (1949) (11)
- Mounting Aphids and other small insects on microscopic elides (1948) (10)
- A Sketch History of Entomology (1936) (8)
- Woolly Apple Aphid Infesting Apple Cores (1942) (7)
- PLANT QUARANTINE. (6)
- Origin of the Bean Weevil,Mylabris Obtectus (Say) (1929) (6)
- Aphids feeding on violaceous plants in California (1947) (6)
- A new genus and species of Aphididae on aloe (Homoptera) (1950) (6)
- The pear thrips (6)
- The Russian Settlement at Ross (1933) (6)
- Some new and noteworthy Aphidae from western and southern South America lHemiptera-Homopterar (1953) (5)
- A new aphid on guayule and notes on other species of Cerosipha (1944) (5)
- California Aphididae. New cloudy-veined species (1936) (5)
- Injurious and beneficial insects of California. / By E. O. Essig. (5)
- New Species of the Genus Amphorophora (Hemiptera: Aphididae) (1942) (4)
- A Modern Gnat Trap (1930) (3)
- The Californialaurel borer, Rosalia funebris Mots. (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) (1943) (3)
- Business Session (1937) (3)
- The Dried-Fruit Beetle (1915) (3)
- Report on Alfalfa Weevil Investigation In California (1934) (3)
- The Ruppia Balls of Little Borax Lake (1948) (3)
- Two Rare and Closely Related Aphids from Australia and China (Hemiptera, Aphididae) (1951) (3)
- College entomology / E.O. Essig (1942) (3)
- A new Aphid of the genus Mindarus from white fir in British Columbia (Homoptera, Aphididae) (1939) (3)
- A new genus and species of Aphidae on Scotch broom in Oregon Homoptera (1952) (3)
- A Progress Report on the Behavior of the Alfalfa Weevil in Middle California, 1935 (1934) (2)
- A SMALL INSECT WHICH STINGS SEVERELY. (1932) (2)
- New California Aphididae (1936) (2)
- Insects in Relation to Weed Control (1948) (2)
- NOMENCLATURE OF THE VEGETABLE WEEVIL. (1933) (2)
- A new species of Cyrus from Humboldt County, Cali-rnia (Homoptera, Aphididae) (1941) (2)
- The Aphid Genus Periphyllus. A systematic, biological, & ecological Study. (1952) (2)
- The aloe Aphid, Aloephagus myersi Essig (Homoptera) (1952) (2)
- Some South American Aphids from Paraguay (Homoptera: Aphidae) (1956) (2)
- Man's six-legged competitors. (1949) (2)
- The Chrysanthemum Gall-Fly, Diarthronomyia Hypogæa (F. Löw) (1916) (2)
- A remarkable new Aphid from Israel (1953) (1)
- Insects and Agriculture (1933) (1)
- Needed Changes in Teaching Entomology (1944) (1)
- A Coccid-Feeding Moth (1916) (1)
- Man's Influence on Insects (1929) (1)
- Mediterranean Flour Moth breeding in Comb of Honeybee. (1940) (1)
- Itinerary of Lord Valsingham in California and Oregon, 871-1872 (1941) (1)
- Two Little Known Scale Insects (1941) (1)
- Some Experiments on the Control of the Codling Moth in Australia (1929) (1)
- THE STINGING EPYRIS. (1932) (1)
- Fifty Years of Entomological Progress, Part IV, 1919 to 1929 (1940) (1)
- Ridding the garden of common pests (1948) (0)
- The Madrona aphis (0)
- Alonzo William Lopez (1933) (0)
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AN ELECTRICAL REMEDY FOR TREE BORERS (0)
- Amphipod in City Water System [Corophium spinicorne] (0)
- CHARLES WILLIAM WOODWORTH. (1940) (0)
- PACIFIC SLOPE BRANCH, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. (1923) (0)
- The Control of the Pernicious or San José Scale (1913) (0)
- The Cork Oak Cynipid in California (1943) (0)
- The Golden Codling Moth ; a second Note. (1940) (0)
- Descriptions of new species of Cinara from western United States (Aphidae) (1953) (0)
- RECONDITIONING APHIDS FOR STUDY. (1936) (0)
- Some Highlights In The History of The Development of Entomology in California (1927) (0)
- Control of the brown apricot scale and the Italian pear scale on deciduous fruit trees (0)
- Insect Surveys in Relation to Quarantine and Control of Insect Pests (1948) (0)
- Nitidulid Beetle reared from Orange. (0)
- Four new species of Cinara (Aphidae) (1953) (0)
- Ralph Henry Smith, 1888-1945 (1945) (0)
- President Essig Announces New Committees (1944) (0)
- The Grape Scale in California. (0)
- An All Out Entomological Program: Presidential Address Fifty-Sixth Annual Meeting, American Association of Economic Entomologists (1945) (0)
- Shinkai Inokichi Kuwana1 (1933) (0)
- Important Dried Fruit Insects in California. (0)
- Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (1948) (0)
- A Change in the Nomenclature of Carrot and Celery Aphids (1952) (0)
- Warren Thompson Clarke (1929) (0)
- The Original Description of Dialeurodes Citri (Ashmead) (1932) (0)
- Abstracting Entomological Articles and Publications (1947) (0)
- A Synonym of Cerosipha subterranea (Mason) (1945) (0)
- Current entomology research: Continuous study aims at liscovery and control of all insects and mites harmful to agriculture in California (1951) (0)
- PACIFIC SLOPE BRANCH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. (1916) (0)
- A Seed-infesting Psoeid new to North America. (1940) (0)
- The Argentine Ant Builds Earthen Protections For Mealy Bugs (1921) (0)
- A new Aphid on lettuce (Homoptera) (1949) (0)
- Bibliography of Entomological Publications of Charles William Woodworth (1941) (0)
- The Significance of Taxonomy in the General Field of Economic Entomology (1942) (0)
- THE SAN DIEGO MEETING OF THE PACIFIC DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (0)
- Farm Machinery in Relation to Insect Pest Control (1933) (0)
- Pacific Slope Branch, American Association of Economic Entomologists (1916) (0)
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