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Juan Carlos Finlay
1900
1901
1902
1905
  • Adolfo Lutz Beitraege zur Kenntniss der brasilianischen Tabaniden. Rev. Soc. Sci. São Paulo 1: 19–32, published
  • Raphaël Blanchard Les moustiques. Histoire naturelle et médicale Paris, F.R. de Rudeval, published.
  • Gabriel Höfner Die Schmetterlinge Kärntens (1905-1915)
1906
  • Adalbert Seitz, Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde commenced. This vast work on Lepidoptera was published in German, English and French. It contained colour plates of all important species.
1907
  • William Lundbeck Diptera Danica. Genera and species of flies Hitherto found in Denmark commenced.
  • Hamilton Herbert Druce On Neotropical Lycaenidae, with Descriptions of New Species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.
  • Henry Christopher McCook Nature's Craftsmen: Popular Studies of Ants and Other Insects.
  • Lajos Abafi Magyarország lepkéi (butterflies of Hungary) 1907
1908
  • Edmund Reitter Fauna Germanica - Die Käfer des Deutschen Reiches commenced. This five volume masterwork remains in use today, almost 100 years from its inception.
  • Leonello Picco Contributo allo studio della fauna entomologica Italiano. Elenco sistematico degli Emitteri finora raccolti nella Provincia di Roma.
  • Arnold Spuler and Ernst Hofmann Die Schmetterlinge Europas (The Lepidoptera of Europe) was for decades a standard in the study of lepidoptera.
1909
  • George Henry Verrall Stratiomyidae and succeeding families of the Diptera Brachycera of Great Britain - British flies published.
  • Carlos Chagas observed the peculiar infestation of rural houses in Brazil with Triatoma, a "kissing" bug, later demonstrating that it was the vector of Trypanosoma cruzi, and he was able to prove experimentally that it could be transmitted to marmoset monkeys that were bitten by the infected bug. His description of the new disease was to become a classic in medicine and brought him domestic and international distinction.
  • Charles Nicolle reasoned that it was most likely lice that were the vector for epidemic typhus. He tested his theory by infecting a chimpanzee with typhus, retrieving the lice from it, and placing it on a healthy chimpanzee. Within 10 days the second chimpanzee had typhus as well.
  • Antonio Berlese Volume I of Gli insetti loro organizzazione, sviluppo, abitudini e rapporti con l'uomo (Volume 2 1925).
  • Arnold Pagenstecher Die geographische Verbreitung der Schmetterlinge published in Jena.
  • Foundation of Journal of Entomology by Charles Fuller Baker, one of the first revues of economic entomology.
  • Murinus Cornelius Piepers, Pieter Cornelius Tobias Snellen and Hans Fruhstorfer. The Rhopalocera of Java commenced. Completed 1918.
1910
1912
1913
Plate from Wytsman.Genera.Insectorum.Buprestidae
1914
  • Friedrich Georg Hendel Die Arten der Platystominen. Abh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 8 (1): 1–409, 4 pls. published
  • Filippo Silvestri Contribuzione alla conoscenza dei Termitidi e Termitofili dell'Africa occidentale. Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia General e Agraria, Portici.
1915
1916
1920
1921
  • Günther Enderlein Über die phyletisch älteren Stratiomyiidensubfamilien (Xylophaginae, Chiromyzinae, Solvinae, Beridinae und Coenomyiinae). Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl. 10: 150-214 published.
1923
1924
Charles W. Woodworth.
1925
1927
  • Ronald A. Senior-White and Robert Knowles (entomologist) Malaria: Its Investigation and Control, with Special Reference to Indian Conditions. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink and Co published.
  • José María Hugo de la Fuente Morales Tablas analíticas para la clasificación de los coleópteros de la Península Ibérica. Barcelona Imprenta Altés, published.
  • Zeno Payne Metcalf commenced (as overall editor and author of the Homoptera sections) General Catalogue of the Hemiptera. Completed 1971.
1928
1930
  • Camillo Acqua Il bombice del Gelso:Nello stato normale e patologico nella tecnica dell'allevamento e della riproduzione. (Industria della preparazione del seme Bachi)-Enc. tela. Casa Ed. di Giuseppe Cesari, published. This was an important contribution to the literature on sericulture.
1931
1932
1934
1935
1936
1938
1940
  • Vladimir Nabokov begins organizing the butterfly collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.
  • Ruggero Verity commenced Farfalle, in English Butterflies, of Italia (five volumes, 1940–1953).
  • René Jeannel Faune cavernicole de la France, in English The Fauna of the Caves of France, published.
1941
1942
1943
  • André Badonnel Faune de France. Psocoptères. Paris. Paul Lechevalier 1943.
  • Leopold Fulmek Wirtsindex der Aleyrodiden- und Cocciden- Parasiten Entomologische Beihefte 10: 1–100.
1944
1945
1946
1947
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
  • Willi Hennig publishes Grundzüge einer Theorie der phylogenetischen Systematikin Berlin. This was followed by Kritische Bemerkungen zum phylogenetischen System der Insekten in 1953 and Phylogenetic Systematics in 1966. In these works, Hennig founded cladistics.
  • Sydney Skaife African Insect Life published.
  • Catalogue illustré des lucanides du globe in Encyclopédie Entomologique (series A 27: 1-223) by Robert Didier and Eugene Seguy published.
1954
1955
  • World programme for malaria eradication begins. Finally abandoned 1969.
  • Roy Albert Crowson's The natural classification of the families of Coleoptera is published. This is a classic monograph.
  • Alexey Diakonoff Microlepidoptera of New Guinea. Results of the third Archbold Expedition (American- Netherlands Indian Expedition 1938-1939). Part V. Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse published 15 years after the expedition.
1957
Clodoveo Carrión Mora in 1925
  • Clodoveo Carrión Mora dies in Ecuador. Mora was a leading figure entomology of 20th-century entomology in South America.
1960
1961
Space-filling model of a section of DNA molecule.
  • Genetic code is cracked. DNA was discovered by Friedrich Miescher in 1868, recognized as the bearer of genetic information in 1943 and revealed as a double helix by Rosalind Franklin in 1952. This leads to radical revision of the higher taxonomy of the Insecta.
1964
  • Morris Rockstein's edited series — 3 vols. — The Physiology of Insecta
  • Takashi Shirozu Butterflies of Japan Illustrated in Colour published in Tokyo by Hokuryu-kan.
1965
1966
  • First international Red Lists of endangered species were published.
1967
1968
1969
1971
1973
1976
1981
1981
  • CESA Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara An international private research centre and museum on Entomology established by Ahmet Omer Kocak in Ankara, Turkey.
1984
1985
  • Murray S. Blum Fundamentals of Insect Physiology. New York: Wiley, 1985.
  • Gerald A. Kerkut and L. I. Gilbert Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology.
1987
1989
1990
An insect coated in gold, having been prepared for viewing with a scanning electron microscope.
1991
  • Naumann, I. D., P. B. Carne, J. F. Lawrence, E. S. Nielsen, J. P. Spradberry, R. W. Taylor, M. J. Whitten and M. J. Littlejohn, eds. The Insects of Australia: A Textbook for Students and Research Workers. Volume I and II. Second Edition. Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne University Press.
1993
  • Edward Grumbine, Ghost Bears: Exploring the Biodiversity Crisis reflects growing concerns. Insects are major indicators of environmental destruction and impending mass extinction.
1994
  • Hoy, M. Insect molecular genetics. An introduction to principles and applications.
  • Vladimir Nikolayevich Beklemishev Методология систематики (Methodology of systematics).KMK Scientific Press Ltd.
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
  • Loïc Matile Diptères d'Europe Occidentale Tomes 1 and 2 Atlas d'Entomologie.Editions N. Boubée.Paris.
2001
2002
  • Alex Rasnitsyn with D.L.J. Quicke History of Insects. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
2004
  • Gilbert, L.I. (ed.). 2004. Comprehensive molecular insect science, 7 vols. Elsevier Pergamon, published in St. Louis
  • A paper in Science found that Culex pipiens mosquitoes existed in two populations in Europe, one which bites birds and one which bites humans. In North America 40% of Culex pipiens were found to be hybrids of the two types which bite both birds and humans, providing a vector for West Nile virus. This is thought to provide an explanation of why the West Nile disease has spread more quickly in North America than Europe.
2005

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This article should specify the language of its non English content using lang transliteration for transliterated languages and IPA for phonetic transcriptions with an appropriate ISO 639 code Wikipedia s multilingual support templates may also be used See why February 2021 Juan Carlos Finlay 1900 Walter Reed a United States Army major was appointed president of a board to study infectious diseases in Cuba paying particular attention to yellow fever He concurred with Carlos Finlay in identifying mosquitoes as the agent Ignacio Bolivar y Urrutia publishes Catalogo sinoptico de los ortopteros de la fauna iberica Kalman Kertesz Mario Bezzi Paul Stein entomologist and Theodor Becker published the first part of a Palaearctic Catalogue of Diptera Katalog der Palaarktischen dipteren in Budapest 1901 William Francis de Vismes Kane A catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Ireland the third and first comprehensive catalogue of the Irish macrolepidoptera Augustus Daniel Imms General textbook of Entomology published 10th revised edition 1977 still one of the most widely used of all insect texts Thomas Hunt Morgan is the first to conduct genetic research with the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster In the Fly Room at Columbia University 1902 Ronald Ross gained Nobel Prize for Medicine for his discovery that malaria is carried by mosquitoes The awarding committee made special mention of the work of Giovanni Battista Grassi on the life history of the Plasmodium parasite Charles W Woodworth A List of the Insects of California published Philogene Auguste Galilee Wytsman started Genera Insectorum a multi authored series that consisted of 219 issues the last occurring in 1970 Otto SchmiedeknechtOpuscula Ichneumonologica Blankenburg William Morton Wheeler appointed curator of invertebrate zoology in the American Museum of Natural History New York August Arthur Petry publishes Ueber die deutschen an Artemisia lebenden Arten der Gattung Bucculatrix Z nebst Beschreibung einer neuen Art in Deutsche entomologische Zeitschrift Iris Peter Esben Petersen publishes Bidrag til en Fortegnelse over Arktisk Norges Neuropterfauna 1905 Adolfo Lutz Beitraege zur Kenntniss der brasilianischen Tabaniden Rev Soc Sci Sao Paulo 1 19 32 published Raphael Blanchard Les moustiques Histoire naturelle et medicale Paris F R de Rudeval published Gabriel Hofner Die Schmetterlinge Karntens 1905 1915 1906 Adalbert Seitz Gross Schmetterlinge der Erde commenced This vast work on Lepidoptera was published in German English and French It contained colour plates of all important species 1907 William Lundbeck Diptera Danica Genera and species of flies Hitherto found in Denmark commenced Hamilton Herbert Druce On Neotropical Lycaenidae with Descriptions of New Species Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London Henry Christopher McCook Nature s Craftsmen Popular Studies of Ants and Other Insects Lajos Abafi Magyarorszag lepkei butterflies of Hungary 1907 1908 Edmund Reitter Fauna Germanica Die Kafer des Deutschen Reiches commenced This five volume masterwork remains in use today almost 100 years from its inception Leonello Picco Contributo allo studio della fauna entomologica Italiano Elenco sistematico degli Emitteri finora raccolti nella Provincia di Roma Arnold Spuler and Ernst Hofmann Die Schmetterlinge Europas The Lepidoptera of Europe was for decades a standard in the study of lepidoptera 1909 George Henry Verrall Stratiomyidae and succeeding families of the Diptera Brachycera of Great Britain British flies published Carlos Chagas observed the peculiar infestation of rural houses in Brazil with Triatoma a kissing bug later demonstrating that it was the vector of Trypanosoma cruzi and he was able to prove experimentally that it could be transmitted to marmoset monkeys that were bitten by the infected bug His description of the new disease was to become a classic in medicine and brought him domestic and international distinction Charles Nicolle reasoned that it was most likely lice that were the vector for epidemic typhus He tested his theory by infecting a chimpanzee with typhus retrieving the lice from it and placing it on a healthy chimpanzee Within 10 days the second chimpanzee had typhus as well Antonio Berlese Volume I of Gli insetti loro organizzazione sviluppo abitudini e rapporti con l uomo Volume 2 1925 Arnold Pagenstecher Die geographische Verbreitung der Schmetterlinge published in Jena Foundation of Journal of Entomology by Charles Fuller Baker one of the first revues of economic entomology Murinus Cornelius Piepers Pieter Cornelius Tobias Snellen and Hans Fruhstorfer The Rhopalocera of Java commenced Completed 1918 1910 Gilbert John Arrow published the first volume of The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma Lamellicornia 1 Cetoniinae and Dynastinae Arrow wrote five volumes of this classic work Hans Ferdinand Emil Julius Stichel Lepidoptera Rhopalocera Fam Riodinidae published in J Wytsman Genera Insectorum 112A completed 1911 Hans Fruhstorfer published Family Pieridae in Adalbert Seitz s Macrolepidoptera of the World 1912 Per Olof Christopher Aurivillius wrote Part 39 of Catalogus Coleopterorum Cerambycidae Cerambycinae 1912 Aurivillius worked on world insects 1913 Plate from Wytsman Genera Insectorum Buprestidae Charles Paul Alexander A synopsis of part of the Neotropical Crane flies of the subfamily Limnobinae Tipulidae Erwin Lindner joined the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart Otto Krober Therevidae Genera Ins published Karl Eckstein Die Schmetterlinge Deutschlands mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Biologie commenced finished 1933 G D Hale Carpenter joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and took the Doctor of Medicine examination in 1913 with a dissertation on the tsetse fly Glossina palpalis and sleeping sickness 1914 Friedrich Georg Hendel Die Arten der Platystominen Abh Zool Bot Ges Wien 8 1 1 409 4 pls published Filippo Silvestri Contribuzione alla conoscenza dei Termitidi e Termitofili dell Africa occidentale Bollettino del Laboratorio di Zoologia General e Agraria Portici 1915 Nathan BanksA Treatise on the Acarina Or Mites the first comprehensive English handbook on mites Reginald Punnett publishes Mimicry in Butterflies 1916 The Japanese beetle Popillia japonica was first discovered in the United States in Riverton New Jersey during mid August 1916 1920 Alfred Kinsey became Professor of Entomology at Indiana University Bloomington Ernst Junger publishes In Stahlgewittern The Storm of Steel Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma Diptera 1 Brachycera published Charles Thomas Brues Insects and Human Welfare published G D Hale Carpenter published A Naturalist on Lake Victoria with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse tse Fly 1920 T F Unwin Ltd London Biodiversity Archive 1921 Gunther Enderlein Uber die phyletisch alteren Stratiomyiidensubfamilien Xylophaginae Chiromyzinae Solvinae Beridinae und Coenomyiinae Mitt Zool Mus Berl 10 150 214 published 1923 Auguste Henri Forel publishes a myrmecological 5 volume magnum opus Le Monde Social des Forimis 1924 Charles W Woodworth Frederick William Frohawk s Natural History of British Butterflies published 1925 Frank M Carpenter begins work on the Elmo Permian fossil fauna Josef Fahringer Opuscula braconolocica 4 parts finished 1937 begun 1927 Ronald A Senior White and Robert Knowles entomologist Malaria Its Investigation and Control with Special Reference to Indian Conditions Calcutta Thacker Spink and Co published Jose Maria Hugo de la Fuente Morales Tablas analiticas para la clasificacion de los coleopteros de la Peninsula Iberica Barcelona Imprenta Altes published Zeno Payne Metcalf commenced as overall editor and author of the Homoptera sections General Catalogue of the Hemiptera Completed 1971 1928 Jan Noskiewicz with G Poluszynski Embryologische Untersuchungen an Strepsipteren I Teil Embryogenesis der Gattung Stylops Kirby Akad Umiejetnosci Leopold III of Belgium a keen amateur entomologist collects in the Dutch East Indies 1929 1929 Guido Grandi founded the Institute of Entomology at the University of Bologna l Istituto di Entomologia dell Universita di Bologna Fossil that is sometimes considered as oldest known insect Rhyniognatha hirsti named by Robert John Tillyard Alexander Kirilow Drenowski The Lepidoptera fauna on the high mountains of Bulgaria Sbornik bulg Akad Nauk 23 1 120 1 map published 1930 Camillo Acqua Il bombice del Gelso Nello stato normale e patologico nella tecnica dell allevamento e della riproduzione Industria della preparazione del seme Bachi Enc tela Casa Ed di Giuseppe Cesari published This was an important contribution to the literature on sericulture 1931 Georg Hermann Alexander Ochs publishes Uber die Gyriniden Ausbeute der Deutschen Limnologischen Sunda Expedition mit einer Ubersicht uber die Gyriniden Fauna Javas und Larvenbeschreibungen Shonen Matsumura 6 000 illustrated Insects of Japan Empire 1932 A Practical Handbook of British Beetles by Norman H Joy published by Witherby Alfred Balachowsky Etude biologique des coccides du bassin occidental de la Mediterranee published in Paris by Lechevalier and Fils 1934 Rene Malaise invents the Malaise trap Vincent Brian Wigglesworth the Father of Insect Physiology writes the first book on insect physiology The Principles of Insect Physiology Antoni Wladyslaw Jakubski Czerwiec polski Polish cochineal Monograph on the Polish cochineal 1935 Gerhard Schrader discovers the powerful insecticides called organophosphates Walter Rothschild gives his insect collection one of the world s largest collections of Lepidoptera to the Natural History Museum 1936 The Natural History Museum London acquires the James John Joicey collection of Lepidoptera 1938 Lucien Chopard La biologie des orthopteres Paul Lechevalier Paris Angelo Moreira da Costa Lima commenced Insetos do Brasil v 1 11 Completed 1960 1940 Vladimir Nabokov begins organizing the butterfly collection of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University Ruggero Verity commenced Farfalle in English Butterflies of Italia five volumes 1940 1953 Rene Jeannel Faune cavernicole de la France in English The Fauna of the Caves of France published 1941 Zoltan Szilady A magyar birodalom legyeinek szinopszisa VI Talpaslegyek Clythidae Platypezidae VIII Lauxaniidae Synopsis of the flies of the Hungarian empire Adolf Horion Faunistik der Mitteleuropaischen Kafer commenced Completed 1974 1942 Woodhouse L G O amp George Morrison Reid Henry The Butterfly Fauna of Ceylon Government Record Office Colombo 1943 Andre Badonnel Faune de France Psocopteres Paris Paul Lechevalier 1943 Leopold Fulmek Wirtsindex der Aleyrodiden und Cocciden Parasiten Entomologische Beihefte 10 1 100 1944 Enrica Calabresi commits suicide in Florence 1945 Edmund Brisco Ford Butterflies published seminal introduction to the study of butterflies and their genetics Cynthia Longfield The Odonata of South Angola Arquivos do Museu Bocage 16 Lisboa 1946 Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique founded 1947 Carlo Alonza became director of the Museum de Genes 1949 Pierre Paul Grasse ed Traite de Zoologie Tome IX Insectes Paris 1949 1118 p 1950 Maynard Jack Ramsay becomes Port Entomologist on Staten Island Mahadeva Subramania Mani founded the School of Entomology at Agra India 1951 Work on sterile insect technique begun by American entomologists Raymond Bushland and Edward Knipling For their achievement they jointly received the 1992 World Food Prize Sakae Tamura Konchu no seitai Raika shashinshu 昆虫の生態 ライカ写眞集 or Closeups on Insects Tokyo Seibundo Shinkosha Torkel Weis Fogh pioneered studies of insect flight with August Krogh 1952 Bernard Kettlewell begins research into the influence of industrial melanism on natural selection in moths Crodowaldo Pavan introduced into biology the cytogenetical study of Rhynchosciara americana 1953 Willi Hennig publishes Grundzuge einer Theorie der phylogenetischen Systematikin Berlin This was followed by Kritische Bemerkungen zum phylogenetischen System der Insekten in 1953 and Phylogenetic Systematics in 1966 In these works Hennig founded cladistics Sydney Skaife African Insect Life published Catalogue illustre des lucanides du globe in Encyclopedie Entomologique series A 27 1 223 by Robert Didier and Eugene Seguy published 1954 Grigorij Jakovlevitsch Bey Bienko Insecta Orthoptera Tettigoniidae Phaneropterinae Fauna SSSR 1955 World programme for malaria eradication begins Finally abandoned 1969 Roy Albert Crowson s The natural classification of the families of Coleoptera is published This is a classic monograph Alexey Diakonoff Microlepidoptera of New Guinea Results of the third Archbold Expedition American Netherlands Indian Expedition 1938 1939 Part V Verhandelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse published 15 years after the expedition 1957 Clodoveo Carrion Mora in 1925 Clodoveo Carrion Mora dies in Ecuador Mora was a leading figure entomology of 20th century entomology in South America 1960 Czeslaw Biezanko publishes Album iconografico dos Lepidopteros coletados por Biezanko Papilionidae Marta Grandi Ephemeroidea Fauna d Italia 1961 Space filling model of a section of DNA molecule Genetic code is cracked DNA was discovered by Friedrich Miescher in 1868 recognized as the bearer of genetic information in 1943 and revealed as a double helix by Rosalind Franklin in 1952 This leads to radical revision of the higher taxonomy of the Insecta 1964 Morris Rockstein s edited series 3 vols The Physiology of Insecta Takashi Shirozu Butterflies of Japan Illustrated in Colour published in Tokyo by Hokuryu kan 1965 Nikolai Sergeevich Borchsenius Essay on the classification of the armoured scale insects Homoptera Coccoidea Diaspididae In Russian Entomologicheskoe Obozrenye 44 208 214 1966 First international Red Lists of endangered species were published 1967 Richard E Blackwelder Taxonomy a Text and Reference Book John Wiley and Sons New York published 1968 David Allan Young Taxonomic Study of the Cicadellinae Homoptera Cicadellidae commenced Finished 1986 1969 Reg Chapman s textbook appears The Insects Structure and Function American Elsevier N Y International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology established 1971 Maximilian Fischer Index of Entomophagous Insects Le Francois Paris 1973 Karl von Frisch awarded Nobel Prize for pioneering work on insect behaviour Warwick Estevam Kerr Evolution of the population structure in bees Genetics 79 73 84 1976 Anastase Alfieri The Coleoptera of Egypt published 1981 Robert Michael Pyle published The National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Butterflies Knopf 1981 CESA Centre for Entomological Studies Ankara An international private research centre and museum on Entomology established by Ahmet Omer Kocak in Ankara Turkey 1984 Arpad Soos and Lazlo Papp begin editing Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera 1984 1992 Justin O Schmidt publishes first paper on the Schmidt Sting Pain Index 1985 Murray S Blum Fundamentals of Insect Physiology New York Wiley 1985 Gerald A Kerkut and L I Gilbert Comprehensive Insect Physiology Biochemistry amp Pharmacology 1987 Stephen Taber III Breeding Super Bee Ohio AI Root Co 1987 1989 Forensic entomologist Mark Benecke joins the punk rock band Die Blonden Burschen The Blonde Boys Many past entomologists were also musical 1990 An insect coated in gold having been prepared for viewing with a scanning electron microscope Bert Holldobler and E O Wilson publish The Ants The following year it will be the only entomology textbook to win the Pulitzer Prize for non fiction Low cost Scanning electron microscope came into general use 1991 Naumann I D P B Carne J F Lawrence E S Nielsen J P Spradberry R W Taylor M J Whitten and M J Littlejohn eds The Insects of Australia A Textbook for Students and Research Workers Volume I and II Second Edition Carlton Victoria Melbourne University Press 1993 Edward Grumbine Ghost Bears Exploring the Biodiversity Crisis reflects growing concerns Insects are major indicators of environmental destruction and impending mass extinction 1994 Hoy M Insect molecular genetics An introduction to principles and applications Vladimir Nikolayevich Beklemishev Metodologiya sistematiki Methodology of systematics KMK Scientific Press Ltd 1995 Yuri Petrovich Korshunov and Pavel Yunievich Gorbunov Butterflies of the Urals Siberia and Far East published 1996 Microcosmos released in France 1997 Perry Adkisson receives World Food Prize for his work on Integrated Pest Management 1998 Paul R Ehrlich publishes Betrayal of Science and Reason How Anti Environment Rhetoric Threatens Our Future 1998 co authored with his wife Phylocode proposed following a meeting at Harvard University 1999 Ebbe Schmidt Nielsen instrumental in setting up the Global Biodiversity Information Facility 2000 Loic Matile Dipteres d Europe Occidentale Tomes 1 and 2 Atlas d Entomologie Editions N Boubee Paris 2001 First volume of American Beetles published Ross H Arnett Jr and Michael C Thomas 2002 Alex Rasnitsyn with D L J Quicke History of Insects Kluwer Academic Publishers 2004 Gilbert L I ed 2004 Comprehensive molecular insect science 7 vols Elsevier Pergamon published in St Louis A paper in Science found that Culex pipiens mosquitoes existed in two populations in Europe one which bites birds and one which bites humans In North America 40 of Culex pipiens were found to be hybrids of the two types which bite both birds and humans providing a vector for West Nile virus This is thought to provide an explanation of why the West Nile disease has spread more quickly in North America than Europe 2005 The Insect Biocontrol Laboratory at the Henry A Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center in the United States develops DNA fingerprinting tools that match hard to identify larvae to adults that have been positively identified Michael S Engel and David Grimaldi Evolution of the Insects published 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