William Morton Wheeler
William Morton Wheeler (March 19, 1865 – April 19, 1937) was an American entomologist, myrmecologist and professor at Harvard University.
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The Primitive Number of Malpighian Vessels in Insects.—III by W. M. Wheeler
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Euponera Gilva (Roger), a Rare North American Ant by W. M. Wheeler, F. M. Gaige
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Vespa Arctica Rohwer, a Parasite of Vespa Diabolica de Saussure by W. M. Wheeler, L. H. Taylor
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Ant-Tree Notes From Rio Frio, Colombia by W. M. Wheeler, P. J. Darlington
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A Singular Habit of Sawfly Larvæ by W. M. Wheeler, W. M. Mann
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The Luminous Organ of the New Zealand Glow-worm by W. M. Wheeler, F. X. Williams
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