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Edward Payson Van Duzee

Edward Payson Van Duzee

AuthorBooks · Second hand1861-1940

Edward Payson Van Duzee was an American entomologist noted for his work on Hemiptera. As of 1885, he was a librarian at Grosvenor Library of Buffalo New York for 28 years, and then relocated to California in 1912 where he took a position at Scripps Institute in La Jolla. The same year, Van Duzee became a fellow at the Entomological Society of America. Due to his fellowship, Van Duzee was appointed as an instructor of entomology at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1914 to 1916, after which he was served as curator of the entomology collection at the California Academy of Sciences from 1916 to 1940. At the time of his death, he had approximately 165 publications in addition to his noted Catalogue of the Hemiptera where he established 46 new genera and 906 species or subspecies.

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1940
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Edward Payson Van Duzee was a prominent American entomologist and zoologist born in New York.
Throughout his prolific career, he dedicated his life to scientific study and the collection of specimens.
His scientific legacy includes ten published works that explore various themes of nature.
Born in 1861, Van Duzee contributed significantly to the knowledge of fauna during his lifetime.
His work as a scientific collector helped expand the record of species for future generations.

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