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EntomologyHistory of the DivisionThe Division of Entomology traces its roots to the beginning of the 19th century, with entomological observations of the early 1800s published by Timothy Dwight, an early president of Yale College. In the 1840s an early Librarian of the College, E.C. Herrick, wrote several articles on the biology of local pest insects. The first entomological teaching at Yale was by Asa Fitch in 1860, and then later, more regularly, by the distinguished invertebrate zoologist Addison E. Verrill. The noted American dipterist, Samuel W. Williston, began publishing his Manual of North America Diptera in 1888 in New Haven, Connecticut, although professionally he was an anatomist and vertebrate paleontologist, and served as research assistant to O.C. Marsh in the 1870s and 1880s. |