Philip Reese Uhler

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Philip Reese Uhler (3 June 1835, Baltimore -21 October, 1913) was an American librarian and entomologist who specialised in Heteroptera. He was educated at Harvard University where he was taught by Louis Agassiz. In 1864 he was appointed head of the insect museum and library in the Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard. He later worked at the Peabody Library in Baltimore. Uhler made collecting trips to Haiti and the Western U.S.A . He made many study trips to European insect museums.

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