Samuel Hubbard Scudder
Samuel Hubbard Scudder (April 13, 1837 – May 17, 1911) was an American entomologist and paleontologist. He was a leading figure in entomology during his lifetime and the founder of insect paleontology in America. In addition to fossil insects, he was an authority on butterflies (Lepidoptera) and grasshoppers (Orthoptera).
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More Damage by White Ants in New England by S. H. Scudder
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Early Spring Butterflies at the White Mountains by S. H. Scudder
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An Unknown Tract on American Insects by Thomas Say by Samuel H. Scudder
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The Chrysalis of Feniseca Tarquinius by Samuel H. Scudder
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Palisot De Beauvois' Work on the Insects of Africa and America by Samuel H. Scudder
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Fragments of the Coarser Anatomy of Diurnal Lepidoptera by Samuel H. Scudder
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Biological Notes on American Gryllidae by Samuel H. Scudder
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A Genus of Gryllidae Hitherto Undercorded From the United Statas. —I by Samuel H. Scudder
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The Species of the Oedipodine Genus Heliastus Sauss., Occurring in the United States by Samuel H. Scudder
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Fragments of the Coarser Anatomy of Diurnal Lepidoptera by Samuel H. Scudder
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The Species of Gryllus on the Pacific Coast by Samuel H. Scudder
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The Orthopteran Genus Hippiscus.—VII—(Concluded from page 350.) by Samuel H. Scudder
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