Edna Libby Beutenmüller | |
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Born | Edna Libby Hyatt (1872-12-08)December 8, 1872 Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S. |
Died | July 14, 1934(1934-07-14) (aged 61) Tenafly, New Jersey, U.S. |
Resting place | Brookside Cemetery |
Known for | Scientific illustration |
Spouse | William Beutenmüller |
Edna Libby Beutenmüller (née Hyatt; December 8, 1872 – July 14, 1934) was an American scientific illustrator notable for producing illustrations in publications including those published by the American Museum of Natural History. After coming to New York in 1899, she studied art and began working as a botanical illustrator.
She was also a collector of specimens and assisted with the scientific study of insect species. A resident of Tenafly, New Jersey, she was married to William Beutenmuller.
References
- Brues, Charles T. (1918). "Book Reviews: Field Book of Insects, by F. E. Lutz and A Year of Costa Rican Natural History by A. S. and P. P. Calvert". Psyche: A Journal of Entomology. 25 (2): 36. doi:10.1155/1918/69793.
- Barnes, William; McDunnough, James H. (1918). Illustrations of the North American species of the genus Catocala. . p. 3. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.57639.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Schwartz, Herbert F. (1932). "The Genus Melipona : The type genus of the Meliponodae or Stingless Bee" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 63: 231–460.
- Kearfott, W. D. (1907). "Microlepidoptera from the Black Mountain region of North Carolina, with descriptions of new species" (PDF). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. 23: 153–168.
- Felt, Ephraim Porter (1917). "Key to American insect galls". New York State Museum Bulletin. 200: 5–310.
- "Artist Dies Mr. Edna Beutenmuller, Tenafly Resident. Dead At 61", The Record, July 17, 1934. Accessed November 22, 2020. "Funeral services will be held today at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Edna Beutenmuller of 85 Elm Street, Tenafly.... She has been a resident of Tenafly for fourteen years."
- "Obituary". Entomological News. 45 (4): 112. 1934.
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