How To Use Entomologist In A Sentence

  • Smithsonian entomologist David Roubik points out that the stingless bee, rather than non-native species, has been essential to the pollination of tropical forest plants, and when the bee is in peril, so is the local ecology. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • It is hoped that a stable population of the species can be raised so that entomologists can further study this little known bug.
  • The entomologist said that by the end of 2002, the little bloodsuckers had been reported in at least 28 states.
  • The entomologist was the last of our pew-full to give heed to the pulpit. Strong Hearts
  • Thanks to Oliver Zompro and Erich Tilgner, two entomologists with expertise on Phasmids and allied groups and their taxonomy and evolution, for their patient explanations and copious references; to the Phasmid Study Group for allowing me to use some of their phasmid photographs; to Reed for setting up the Geologic Time Scale page and PT crew members for comments, suggestions, and for refreshing my Latin. Behe and bugs: Genesis of a Creationist canard? - The Panda's Thumb
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  • Entomologist Lisa G. Neven is providing practical, affordable techniques to packers to disinfest these premium fruits.
  • Forest entomologists call this inch-and-a-half-long insect with starburst spots on burnished black wings potentially the worst ecological disaster North American forests have ever seen.
  • Dr. Dario Espina - Perez, a Latin American entomologist and beekeeper, disagrees strongly with this B-movie scenario in his excellent book. 9: Domestic animals
  • With contributions from 37 entomologists who are experts in corn insect pests, the handbook includes the latest techniques in corn pest management.
  • Entomologists, nutritionists and other insect fanciers scoff at Westerners' bias against bugs.
  • In Britain, they include the common bluebottle and greenbottle, and they are the forensic entomologist's raw material. Lords of the flies: the insect detectives
  • Using this knowledge, ARS and military entomologists came up with a system for mass delousing of civilian populations.
  • Tristan Martens, a retired entomologist, is shaken by the discovery of his mother's sewing table in a New York antique shop. The Deadwood Beetle: Summary and book reviews of The Deadwood Beetle by Mylene Dressler.
  • In general, entomologists are all too willing and eager to dispense their knowledge and practice their skills gratis.
  • "When I first laid eyes on this beetle, I has the feeling it could be bad news," said the entomologist who first identified the strange insect.
  • Officially known as the brown marmorated stink bug, the pest is native to Asia and was discovered in Pennsylvania in 1998, according to entomologists at Penn State University. Stink bug: A home invader that lives up to its name
  • The clockwork appearance of periodical cicadas in late May to mid-June has long fascinated, and perplexed, entomologists.
  • In 1962, entomologist Jean Ruelle — as if possessed by the unborn spirit of Rachel Whiteread — filled a mature Macrotermes michaelseni mound with cementitious slurry, waited until it hardened, and then eroded every bit of the sculpted soil with water and trowels. Landscapes as organs of extended physiology
  • Jeff Tomberlin, a Texas A&M entomologist, is looking into the possibility that black soldier fly larvae -- "grubs" to the uninitiated -- could be used to turn livestock manure into high-protein feed. Laws and Science
  • Certainly, few entomologists doubt that the amazingly intricate structure of moths' antennae are specific pheromone detectors.
  • This Entomological Foundation fellowship was established in honor of Joseph H. Camin who was an internationally recognized authority on the systematics and biology of the Acari and the mentor of many aspiring acarologists and entomologists.
  • Entomologists recommend applying insecticides when 20% to 25% of the corn plants are infested with eggs or newly hatched larvae.
  • Entomologists recommend scouting fields and being alert to the potential for increased insects problems in early spring.
  • Entomologists, nutritionists and other insect fanciers scoff at Westerners' bias against bugs.
  • In Canada, forensic entomologists are developing other techniques, borrowing from human forensics.
  • From the shape of the insect, Michael S. Engel, an entomologist at the University of Kansas, identified it as a mayfly, one of the first groups of flying insects.
  • A controlled experiment by entomologists at the University of Florida found that dogs were 98 percent accurate in locating live bedbugs in hotel rooms. Dog Bites Bug
  • You don't want to have snarky entomologists point out that your website about bees is prominently featuring …. a syrphid FLY. WordPress.com News
  • Schiödte, a Danish entomologist, has, it seems to us, forever settled the question as to whether the louse bites the flesh or sucks blood, and decides a point interesting to physicians, _i. e._, that the loathsome disease called phthiriasis is a nonentity. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Forest entomologists call this inch-and-a-half-long insect, which has starburst spots on burnished black wings, potentially the worst ecological disaster North American forests have ever seen.
  • Dr. James Ogwang, a biocontrol entomologist with the Uganda National Agricultural Research Organization, and his colleagues, implemented a successful program that rid Lake Victoria of the weed. Biocontrol of Invasive Water Hyacinth Contributes to Socioeconomic Improvement | Impact Lab
  • Entomologist, nematologist, call me anything but late for dinner.” Again to Carthage
  • A pathologist may analyze the organs and brain, an entomologist the insects, an odontologist the teeth and dental records, a molecular biologist the DNA, and a ballistics expert the bullets and casings, while the forensic anthropologist pores over the bones. Break No Bones
  • It also prefers large cities over rural or marshy areas—thus earning the nickname among entomologists as "the urban mosquito. Attack of the Urban Mosquitoes
  • Smithsonian entomologist David Roubik points out that the stingless bee, rather than non-native species, has been essential to the pollination of tropical forest plants, and when the bee is in peril, so is the local ecology. Honey: A sweet Maya legacy
  • Entomologists and microbiologists at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station say 10 percent of registered hives have a serious level of infection by the American foulbrood bacteria. News from www.rep-am.com
  • A definition is a tag, like the label the entomologist ties to the pin after he has the butterfly nicely dead. Writing for Vaudeville
  • After restaurateur Alexis Chambon met Michel Collin, a bugologist (ok, an entomologist), he thought it would be a wonderful idea to launch a restaurant that serves all kinds of insects. Why Travel To France
  • The study of these and of the tsetze flies by skilled entomologists employed in the museum has been a necessary part of the steps now being taken everywhere to preserve human population from the attacks of certain deadly kinds among them, distinguished from the others which are harmless. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • Jeff Tomberlin, a Texas A&M entomologist, is looking into the possibility that black soldier fly larvae -- "grubs" to the uninitiated -- could be used to turn livestock manure into high-protein feed. Laws and Science
  • And I would predict that the rebuttal will be in direct response to the forensic entomologist.
  • While we're on the bedroom theme, consider: If your pillow is six years old (the average age of a pillow, according to Mr. Bryson) "one-tenth of its weight will be made up of sloughed skin, living and dead mites, and mite dung — or frass, as it is known to entomologists. Brass Beds and Broomsticks
  • I have discussed our situation with entomologists who regularly deal with spider mites.
  • The little pinfish had turned him into an entomologist. SuperCooperators
  • Certainly, few entomologists doubt that the amazingly intricate structure of moths' antennae are specific pheromone detectors.
  • Giving plants the ability to withstand aphids is a better solution than killing the aphids, both entomologists said.
  • A session conducted by this well-known entomologist attracted more than three hundred children who laughed hysterically as he let George the weta and other insects crawl across his face and even into his mouth.
  • Unfortunately - at least for entomologists trying to classify them - male predaceous diving beetles lack these embellishments.
  • The cadelle is believed by some entomologists to be a native of America, for all species of the family Ostomidae are found in the New World.
  • Whether or not my daughter is able to put "entomologist" down on the list of things she'd like to be some day is rather beside my point, however. Archive 2005-08-01
  • Hmmm, if your editor cant differentiate between entomologist and etymologist then I think you need to scale his powers back a bit. Cheeseburger Gothic » Snip snip.
  • Atwood was born on the eighteenth of November, 1939, the daughter of a forest entomologist.
  • The professor, an entomologist by training, tracks all the pest problems that impact the state's cotton producers.
  • Entomologists believe that there will be plenty of mosquitoes for everybody to swat this year.
  • He was a kind of entomologist and botanist, a kind of philologist (one is a little astonished to find that rather curious and very charlatanish person and parson Sir Herbert A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • Here are some general tips from entomologist Wayne White to minimize pest issues -- and ants in particular.
  • New insects aren't uncommon, but an Arizona entomologist has discovered a new moth among a genus of normally dull moths that has pink underwings. Archive 2009-06-01
  • What most gardeners call thrips are the larvae of a flying insect entomologists group in the suborder Terebrantia.

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