Robert Evans Snodgrass (July 5, 1875 - September 4, 1962) is an American entomologist . He made a significant contribution to the study of morphology, anatomy, evolution and metamorphosis of arthropods [4] . Author of 76 scientific articles and 6 books. His most significant and famous works are the work of Insects, Their Ways and Means of Living (1930) and the book The Principles of Insect Morphology (1935).
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Biography
Born in St. Louis, Missouri . He was the eldest of three children in the family. Then they moved several times.
In 1961 received the Leidy Award .
Notes
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- ↑ Thurman, EB Robert Evans Snodgrass, insect anatomist and morphologist. (English) // Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections: journal. - 1959. - Vol. 137 . - P. 1-17 .