D. Elmo Hardy
American entomologist
Intro | American entomologist | ||||||||||||
A.K.A. | D. Elmo Hardy | ||||||||||||
A.K.A. | D. Elmo Hardy | ||||||||||||
Places | United States of America | ||||||||||||
was | Zoologist Entomologist Scientist Dipterologist | ||||||||||||
Work field | Biology Science | ||||||||||||
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Birth | 3 September 1914, Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA | ||||||||||||
Death | 17 October 2002Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA (aged 88 years) | ||||||||||||
Star sign | Virgo | ||||||||||||
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Dilbert Elmo Hardy (September 3, 1914 – October 17, 2002) was an American entomologist who specialized in Diptera systematics.
Hardy was born on September 3, 1914, in Lehi, Utah. He died on October 17, 2002, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He was married to Agnes Thomas Hardy who played a pivotal role in supporting his education, his career as well as illustrating his scientific articles.
In over 70 years of research Hardy published 437 articles and notes in which he named and described nearly 2,000 species in 34 different families of Diptera. He made significant contributions to taxonomy and systematics of flies from the Asia-Pacific Region in particular.