Otto Plath
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Otto Emil Plath was a German-American writer, academic, and biologist. Plath worked as a professor of biology and German language at Boston University and as an entomologist, with a specific expertise on bumblebees. He was the father of American poet Sylvia Plath and Warren Plath, and the husband of Aurelia Plath. He wrote the 1934 book Bumblebees and Their Ways. He is notable for being the subject of "Daddy", one of his daughter's most well-known poems.
Otto Plath's Published Works
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- Bumblebees and their Ways. (1934) (104)
- NOTES ON PSITHYRUS, WITH RECORDS OF TWO NEW AMERICAN HOSTS (1922) (22)
- Notes on the Nesting Habits of Several North American Bumblebees (20)
- Notes on the Hibernation of Several North American Bumblebees (1927) (16)
- The Role of Bumblebees in the Pollination of Certain Cultivated Plants (1925) (11)
- Parasitism of Nestling Birds by Fly Larvae (11)
- Notes on the Nesting Habits of Some of the Less Common New England Bumble-bees (9)
- Do Anesthetized Bees Lose Their Memory? (1924) (7)
- BREEDING EXPERIMENTS WITH CONFINED BREMUS (BOMBUS) QUEENS (1923) (7)
- The Prevalence of Phormia Azurea Fallen (Larva Parasitic on Nestling Birds) in the Puget Sound Region and Data on Two Undescribed Flies of Similar Habit (1919) (6)
- Psithyrus laboriosus, an unwelcome guest in the hives of Apis mellifica (5)
- Notes on the Egg-Eating Habit of Bumblebees (4)
- Notes on the Hybrids between the Canary and Two American Finches (1922) (4)
- Description of a New Psithyrus, with an Account of Psithyrus Laboriosus, and Notes on Bumblebees (4)
- THE NATURAL GROUPING OF THE BREMIDÆ (BOMBIDÆ) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERS (1927) (4)
- A Unique Method of Defense of Bremus (Bombus) Fervidus Fabricius (2)
- A muscid larva of the San Francisco Bay region which sucks the blood of nestling birds (2)
- Observations on the So-Called Trumpeter in Bumblebee Colonies (2)
- MISCELLANEOUS BIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS ON BUMBLEBEES (1924) (2)
- The Bee-Eating Proclivity of the Skunk (1923) (1)
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