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Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology

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An alphabetical glossary of entomological terms offering concise definitions, variant endings and plural forms, and order-specific meanings where relevant. General usages are given first, followed by restricted senses, with attention to Latin derivatives, common abbreviations, and editorial rules for inclusion. Wing-venation is unified under the Comstock system, and illustrative plates depict external anatomy, mouthparts, venation, and genitalia; a color plate maps terms to standard watercolor names. A prefatory note explains compilation methods, sources, and an invitation for specialist corrections and additions.

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John Bernhard Smith

John Bernhard Smith was an entomologist known for his contributions to the field of entomology, particularly through his work "Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology." This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the terminology and concepts essential to the study of insects. Smith's efforts helped to clarify and standardize the language used in entomological literature, making it more accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts alike. His work remains a notable part of the literary heritage in the scientific community.

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