Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe
Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe née Burrows (fl. 1890s-1920s) was an English entomologist.
Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe was the stepdaughter of Richard Bowdler Sharpe. She worked on butterflies, and described many new species.
Works
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- Descriptions of new Species of East-African Butterflies Annals and Magazine of Natural History(6) 5 (28) : 335-336 (1890)
- Further Descriptions of Butterflies and Moths collected by Mr. F. J. Jackson in Eastern Africa Annals and Magazine of Natural History. (6) 5 (30) : 440-443
- Descriptions of New Butterflies collected by Mr. F. J. Jackson, F.Z.S:, in British East Africa, during his recent Expedition. - Part I & II Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1891 : 187-194, pl. 16-17 633-638, pl. 48.
- A List of the Lepidopterous Insects collected on the Red Sea, in the neighbourhood of Suakim. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1897(3):775-777 (1897)
- On a collection of lepidopterous insects from San Domingo. With field notes by the collector, Dr. Cuthbert Christy - 1898(3): 362-369 (1898)
- A List of the Lepidopterous Insects collected by Mrs. Lort Phillips in Somaliland. Proceedings of the zoological Society of London 1898(3):369-372(1898)
- A monograph of the genus Teracolus London, L. Reeve & Co.(1914)