Charles Henry Tyler Townsend
Charles Henry Tyler Townsend (5 December 1863 Oberlin, Ohio – 17 March 1944 Itaquaquecetuba near São Paulo) was an American entomologist and biologist.
Biography
Townsend was born in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1863. He studied at the Columbian University (now George Washington University) in Washington, D.C., at the medical school, then became assistant entomologist in the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1891 he became professor of entomology and zoology at the Agricultural College of New Mexico and the state experiment station. In 1909 he became permanent director of the entomological stations of the United States, and, in 1914, entomological assistant in the Bureau of Entomology of the United States Department of Agriculture. From 1919 he was chief entomologist of the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
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References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). "Townsend, Charles Henry Tyler". Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Company.
- Charles Henry Tyler Townsend at tierdoku.com; last accessed March 20, 2011
- Hansen, D. E.; Toma, R (2004). "Visit to Itaquaquecetuba (Brazil) and the old homestead of C.H.T. Townsend" (PDF). Tachnid Times (17): 3–8.
- Mallis, Arnold (1971). American Entomologists. Rutgers University Press. pp. 391–393. ISBN 0-8135-0686-7.
- O’Hara, J. E. (2013). History of tachinid classification (Diptera, Tachinidae). ZooKeys, (316), 1–34. Advance online publication. http://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.316.5132
- "Townsend, Charles Henry Tyler (1863-1944)". JSTOR Global Plants. ITHAKA.
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