George Herbert Carpenter
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British naturalist, entomologist, museum curator and university teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Herbert Carpenter was a British naturalist and entomologist, born in the Peckham district of southeast London in 1865, and died in Belfast on 22 January 1939. His main interests were in the study of insects and arachnids, zoogeography, and economic zoology. In addition to numerous contributions to scientific journals and Encyclopædia Britannica, he authored five books.
George Herbert Carpenter's Published Works
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- Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. “Scotia” Collections. Collembola from the South Orkney Islands (6)
- No. VII.—PYCNOGONIDA. (1907) (6)
- Reports on the zoological collections made in Torres Straits by Professor A.C. Haddon, 1888-1889. Rhynchota from Murray Island and Mabuiag (5)
- On Pantopoda collected by Mr. W. S. Bruce in the neighbourhood of Franz-Josef Land, 1896–97. (1898) (5)
- The Presence of Lateral Spiracles in the Larva of Hypoderma. (5)
- Memoirs: Notes on the Segmentation and Phylogeny of the Arthropoda, with an Account of the Maxillæ in Polyxenus lagurus (1905) (5)
- (1) The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma Coleoptera Rhynchophora: Curculionidae (2) The Biology of Dragonflies (Odonata or Paraneuroptera) (1917) (4)
- Reports on the Marine Biology of the Sudanese Red Sea.—XVI. Pycnogonida from the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, collected by Mr. Cyril Crossland. (1910) (4)
- Some New Observations on the Life-History of Warble Flies. (3)
- Collembola of the Siju Cave, Garo Hills, Assam (1924) (3)
- Memoirs: The Mouth-Parts of Some Beetle Larvæ (Dascillidæ and Scarabæidæ), With especial reference to the Maxillulæ and Hypopharynx (1912) (2)
- Some Collembola from southern New Zealand (2)
- The Warble Flies : Fifth Report on Experiments and Observations as to Life-history and Treatment. (2)
- Warble-flies of Cattle. (2)
- The Warble Flies. Sixth Report on Experiments and Observations as to Life History and Treatment. (1)
- Two spiders new to the British fauna (1)
- The Life-story of Insects the Life-story of Insects (1)
- Some new Scotch localities for Arachnids (1893) (1)
- New facts in the life-history. (0)
- Collembola (Plates LV-LVII) (1917) (0)
- George Carpenter (1910) (0)
- A short guide to the Manchester museum (1933) (0)
- Economic Zoology, an Introductory Text-book in Zoology, with Special Reference to its Applications in Agriculture, Commerce and Medicine A Manual of Elementary Forest Zoology for India (1908) (0)
- Insect transformation / By George H. Carpenter. (0)
- The Dublin Gorilla (1914) (0)
- The Life Story of Insects . By G. H. Carpenter (1914) (0)
- The biology of insects, by George H. Carpenter ... (0)
- XL. Reports on the zoological collections made in Torres Straits by Professor A. C. Haddon, 1888-1889. Pycnogonida (0)
- A New West African Springtail (1912) (0)
- (1) A Student's Text-book of Zoology (2) A Treatise on Zoology (1909) (0)
- The Life-History of Insects. (0)
- The Scarcity of Wasps (0)
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