Timeline of entomology - post 1900

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Juan Carlos Finlay
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.

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.
  • 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 Reichescommenced. This five volume masterwork remains in use today, almost 100 years from its inception.

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).

1910

1912

1913

Plate from Wytsman.Genera.Insectorum.Buprestidae
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

  • Nathan Banks A Treatise on the Acarina, Or Mites the first comprehensive English handbook on mites.

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.
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 MoralesTablas 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.

1945

1946

1947

1949

1950

1951

1952

  • Bernard Kettlewell begins research into the influence of industrial melanism on natural selection in moths.

1953

  • Willi Hennig publishes Grundzüge einer Theorie der phylogenetischen Systematikin Berlin. This was followed by

Kritische Bemerkungen zum phylogenetischen System der Insektenin 1953 and Phylogenetic Systematics in 1966. In these works Hennig founded cladistics.

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.

1957

Clodoveo Carrión Mora died in Ecuador. Mora was a leading figure entomology of 20th century entomology in South America.

Clodoveo Carrión Mora in 1925
Clodoveo Carrión Mora in 1925

1960

1961–65

  • 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.
Space-filling model of a section of DNA molecule.
Space-filling model of a section of DNA molecule.

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

Warwick Estevam Kerr Evolution of the population structure in bees. Genetics 79: 73–84.

1976

1981

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.

1989

1990

An insect coated in gold, having been prepared for viewing with a scanning electron microscope.
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 Beklemiwev 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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