Frank M. Carpenter
Frank Morton Carpenter (September 6, 1902 – January 18, 1994) was an American entomologist and paleontologist. He received his PhD from Harvard University, and was curator of fossil insects at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology for 60 years. He studied the Permian fossil insects of Elmo, Kansas, and compared the North American fossil insect fauna with Paleozoic taxa known from elsewhere in the world. A careful and methodical worker, he used venation and mouthparts to determine the relationships of fossil taxa, and was author of the ''Treatise'' volume on Insects. He reduced the number of extinct insect orders then described from about fifty to nine.Entomologists David Grimaldi and Michael S. Engel consider him "the most influential paleoentomologist of his generation" (Grimaldi and Engel 2005 p. 143). He has been memorialized frequently with patronyms, including the hanging fly ''Bittacus carpenteri'' Cheng, 1957, the fossil parasitic wasp ''Carpenteriana tumida'' Yoshimoto, 1975, the fossil snakefly ''Fibla carpenteri'' Engel, 1995, the fossil ant ''Protrechina carpenteri'' Wilson, 1985, and the caddisfly ''Rhyacophila carpenteri'' Milne, 1936. He also taught at the Harvard Extension School.
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A Substitute Name for the Extinct Genus Proberotha Riek (Neuroptera) by Frank M. Carpenter
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Studies on North American Carboniferous Insects. 6. Upper Carboniferous Insects From Pennsylvania by Frank M. Carpenter
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A Substitute Name for the Extinct Genus Eoricania Haupt [Hemiptera: Homoptera: Ricaniidae] by Frank M. Carpenter
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Lower Permian Insects From Oklahoma Part 2. Orders Ephemeroptera and Palaeodictyoptera by Frank M. Carpenter
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Review of the Extinct Family Syntonopteridae (Order Uncertain) by Frank M. Carpenter
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A Restudy of Two Ants From the Sicilian Amber by William L. Brown, Frank M. Carpenter
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The First Mesozoic Ants, with the Description of a New Subfamily by Edward O. Wilson, Frank M. Carpenter, William L. Brown
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