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Ernest Edward Austen

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British entomologist

Ernest Edward Austen DSO (1867 in London – 16 January 1938) was an English entomologist specialising in Diptera and Hymenoptera.

His collection of Amazonian and Sierra Leonian insects is in the Natural History Museum, London.

He wrote Illustrations of British Blood-Sucking Flies (1906) illustrated by Amedeo John Engel Terzi.

Austen was a frequent correspondent of Ethel Katharine Pearce, dipterologist, daughter of Thomas and granddaughter of Charles Henry Blake.

Patronymic taxa

Taxa named for Austen include:

References

  • Blair, K. G. 1938: Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (3) 74 42-43 Obit.
  1. Chandler, Peter J. (2009). "Ethel Katharine Pearce (1856–1940) and her contribution to dipterology". Dipterists Digest. 16 (2): 117–146.

External links

  • Internet Archive Report of the Malaria Expedition of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (1902)
  • Internet Archive Illustrations of British Blood-Sucking Flies (1906)
  • Internet Archive Illustrations of African blood-sucking flies other than mosquitoes and tsetse-flies (1909)
  • Hathi Trust Link A Handbook of the Tsetse-Files (1909)


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