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Name
  
Charles Brues


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Died
  
July 22, 1955, Crescent City, Florida, United States

Books
  
Insect Dietary: An Account of the Food Habits of Insects

Education
  
University of Texas at Austin, Columbia University

Charles Thomas Brues (June 20, 1879, Wheeling – July 22, 1955, Crescent City, Florida) was an American entomologist.

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Biography

He studied at the University of Texas at Austin and at Columbia University. He was appointed field agent of the Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture 1904-05, curator of invertebrate zoology in the Milwaukee Public Museum 1905-09, and then became instructor in economic entomology at Harvard University.

His contributions on embryology and the habits of insects, notably the Hymenoptera — ants, bees, etc., and Diptera — mosquitoes, flies, fleas, etc., are highly instructive. He was editor of the Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society 1907-09, and in 1910 was appointed editor of Psyche, a journal of entomology.

In 1913, while employed at the Bussey Institution, he was part of a three-person team (along with Ernest Tyzzer and Dr. Richard P. Strong) that studied tropical diseases in Peru and Ecuador.

Works

  • with Axel Leonard Melander (1878-1962), A Key to the Families of North American Insects (1915). Scanned version
  • Insects and Human Welfare (1920, reprinted 1947).
  • Classification of Insects (1931).
  • Insect Dietary : An Account of the Food Habits of Insects (1945).
  • References

    Charles Thomas Brues Wikipedia