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related to Entomology
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307 citations
related to Entomology as a subject or category
Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Matthew Evenden
(2021)
Stowaway Beetles: Carl Lindroth, the Ballast Theory, and Transatlantic Science in the Cold War.
Environmental History
(pp. 508-532).
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Article
Jesse Olszynko-Gryn
(2021)
Filming Fly Eggs: Time-Lapse Cinematography as an Intermedial Practice.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 307-314).
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Article
Ina Linge
(2021)
The Potency of the Butterfly: The Reception of Richard B. Goldschmidt’s Animal Experiments in German Sexology Around 1920.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 40-70).
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Thesis
Kelle Dhein
(2021)
The Meaning of Meaning in Insect Navigation Research.
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Article
Dominik Hünniger
(2021)
Visible Labour? Productive Forces and Imaginaries of Participation in European Insect Studies, ca. 1680–1810.
Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte
(pp. 180-210).
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Article
Deborah R. Coen
(2021)
The Experimental Multispecies Household.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 330-378).
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Article
Jennie L Durant
(October 2020)
Ignorance loops: How non-knowledge about bee-toxic agrochemicals is iteratively produced.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 751-777).
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Article
Emily Simpson
(2020)
Ant Mazes and Astronomy: Harlow Shapley's Entomological Experiments at Mount Wilson Observatory and Pasadena, California.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 207-221).
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Article
Richard I. Vane-Wright
(2020)
James Petiver's 1717 Papilionum Britanniae: An Analysis of the First Comprehensive Account of British Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 275-302).
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Article
Santos Casado
(2020)
Taxidermy as Quotation: Making Nature Represent Itself in Early-Twentieth-Century Spanish Natural History Displays.
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
(pp. 359-392).
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Article
Libby Robin; Jon C. Day
(2020)
Maxwell Frank Cooper Day 1915–2017.
Historical Records of Australian Science
(pp. 39-53).
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Article
Saskia Klerk
(2020)
Natural History in the Physician's Study: Jan Swammerdam (1637–1680), Steven Blankaart (1650–1705) and the ‘Paperwork’ of Observing Insects.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 497-525).
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Article
Carissa Chew
(2019)
The Ant as Metaphor: Orientalism, Imperialism and Myrmecology [w. T. Stearn Student Essay].
Archives of Natural History
(pp. 347-361).
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Article
Jessica Wang
(2019)
Plants, Insects, and the Biological Management of American Empire: Tropical Agriculture in Early Twentieth-Century Hawai‘i.
History and Technology
(pp. 203-236).
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Book
Wilt L. Idema
(2019)
Insects in Chinese Literature: A Study and Anthology.
(/isis/citation/CBB239995784/)
Book
Vanessa Finney
(2019)
Transformations: Harriet and Helena Scott, Colonial Sydney’s Finest Natural History Painters.
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Chapter
Francesco Andrietti; Carlo Polidori
(2019)
Un'analisi storico-biologica delle indagini di Antonio Vallisneri e Diacinto Cestoni su vespe parassitoidi e galligene.
(pp. 95-133).
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Chapter
Dario Generali
(2019)
Un fronte della battaglia contro la tesi della generazione spontanea. Gli studi di Antonio Vallisneri sull'origine degli insetti delle galle e di altri parassiti di piante e animali.
(pp. 1-93).
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Book
Stefano Turilazzi
(2019)
Entomoterapia.
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Article
Matthew Wale
(2019)
Editing Entomology: Natural-history Periodicals and the Shaping of Scientific Communities in Nineteenth-century Britain.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 405-423).
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