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Charles Thomas Brues
United States entomologist

Charles Thomas Brues

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United States entomologist
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C.T.Brues
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22 July 1955 (aged 76 years)
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76 years
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Charles Thomas Brues (June 20, 1879, Wheeling – July 22, 1955, Crescent City, Florida) was an American entomologist.

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).
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