Austen, E. E. (Ernest Edward), 1867-1938
Austen, Ernest Edward, 1867-1938
Austen, E.E.
Austen, Edward Ernest, 1867-1938
Ernest Edward Austen British entomologist (1867-1938)
Austen, Ernest Edward
VIAF ID: 3256795 (Personal)
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Works
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Additional Records of Palestine Tabanidae, with Descriptions of New Species | |
Blood-sucking and other flies known or likely to be concerned in the spread of disease | |
Blood sucking flies, ticks, etc., and how to collect them | |
Bombyliidae of Palestine | |
The campaign against microbes | |
Clothes moths and house moths : their life-history, habits and control | |
Dr. James Waterson | |
Five years' observations and experiments (1896-1901) on the bionomics of South African insects : chiefly directed to the investigations of mimicry and warning colours | |
A handbook of the tsetse-flies <genus Glossina> | |
The house-fly as a danger to health; its life-history and how to deal with it. | |
The house-fly, its life-history importance as disease carrier and praktical measures fot its suppression | |
Illustrations of African blood-sucking flies other than mosquitoes and tsetse-flies. | |
Illustrations of British blood-sucking flies, with notes by Ernest Edward Austen,... | |
mouth-parts of "Glossina" and "Stomoxys" | |
New and little-Known Mesopotamian Blood-sucking Diptera (Families Simuliidae and Tabanidae) | |
A New East African Tsetse-fly (Genus Glossina, Wied.), which apparently disseminates sleeping sickness | |
The Percy Sladen Trust Expedition to the Indian Ocean in 1905, and 1907-1909, Under Mr.J.Stanley Gardiner, 52M.A. | |
A Remarkable Semi-Apterous Fly (Diptera) found in a Cave in East Africa, and representing a new Family, Genus, and Species. By Major E. E. AUSTEN, D.S.O., F.Z.S | |
...Report of the malaria expedition of the Liverpool school of tropical medicine and medical parasitology. | |
Tsetse-flies : their characteristics distribution and bionomics with some account of possible methods for their control | |
Venoms; venomous animals and antivenomous serum-therapeutics | |
With a chapter on mouth-parts | |
XIX.—Further notes on Cutiterebra: On the identity of certain species described by the late Bracy Clark | |
XLV.—On the specimens of the genus Cutiterebra and its allies (family Œstridæ) in the collection of the British Museum, with descriptions of a new genus and three new species | |
XXX.—On the preliminary stages and mode of escape of the imago in the dipterous genus Xylomyia, Rond. (Subula, Mg. et auct.), with especial reference to Xylomyia maculata, F.; and on the systematic position of the genus | |
XXXVI.—Necrophagous Diptera attracted by the odour of flowers |