- Henry Guernsey Hubbard
Henry Guernsey Hubbard (1850-1899) was an American
horticulturist ,botanist , andentomologist ,Trained at
Harvard University , Hubbard worked closely withHermann August Hagen ,Karl Robert Osten-Sacken , and especiallyEugene Amandus Schwarz , with whom he collected around theLake Superior district. In 1877, he studied and collectedtermites inJamaica . He next joined the Geological Survey of Kentucky in 1879, working on thefauna ofcaves . Between 1880 and 1889, he worked on horticultural pest insects inFlorida , particularly those of the Orange tree. He wrote the Department of Agriculture "Report on Orange Insects" (1885). After collecting trips toMichigan ,Montana ,Utah , andOregon , he accompaniedCharles Valentine Riley on a collecting trip to theWest Indies (1894).elected works
* 1877: Notes on the tree nests of termites in Jamaica. "Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.". 19: 267-274
* 1897: Theambrosia beetles of the United States. "U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Ent. Bull". 7: 9-30.
* 1878-(onwards) with Schwarz,E.A The Coleoptera of Michigan: "Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society"External links
* [http://siarchives.si.edu/findingaids/FARU7107.htm Smithsonian Archive]
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