R. E. Snodgrass
Also known as
Robert Evans SnodgrassRobert E. SnodgrassR E. Snodgrass
Born 1875-01-01
Died 1962-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF7759567
- WikidataQ2157051
- ISNI0000000110207230
- Amazon0343477661
- Amazon0353558605
- Open LibraryOL841345A
Top Subjects
- Insects -- Anatomy (13)
- Arthropoda (4)
- Locusts (3)
- Generative organs, Male (3)
- Bees (2)
- Head (2)
- Insects (2)
Books by R. E. Snodgrass
Total count: 43
-
... Schistocerca, Sphingonotus and Halmenus.The Academy1902-01-01
-
The anatomy of the Carolina locusta manual for teachers and studentsInland Printing1903-01-01
-
The hypopygium of the DolichopodidaeThe Academy1904-01-01
BirdsThe Academy1904-01-01
Shore fishes of the Revillagigedo, Clipperton, Cocos and Galapagos islands.The Academy1905-01-01
The anatomy of the honey beeGovernment Printing Office1910-01-01-
Anatomy and physiology of the honeybee.McGraw-Hill1925-01-01
The morphology of insect sense organs and the sensory nervous systemThe Smithsonian institution1926-01-01-
Morphology and mechanism of the insect thoraxSmithsonian institution1927-01-01
-
Morphology and evolution of the insect head and its appendagesThe Smithsonian Institution1928-01-01
-
The thoracic mechanism of a grasshopper, and its antecedentsSmithsonian Institution1929-01-01
Insects, their ways and means of living.Smithsonian Institution series]1930-01-01
Morphology of the insect abdomenGeneral structure of the abdomen and its appendagesThe Smithsonian Institution1931-01-01-
The abdominal mechanisms of a grasshopperSmithsonian institution1935-01-01
-
Principles of insect morphology.McGraw-Hill1935-01-01
-
The male genitalia of orthopteroid insectsSmithsonian Institution1937-01-01
-
Evolution of the Annelida, Onychophora, and ArthropodaSmithsonian Institution1938-01-01
-
Insectstheir ways and means of livingSmithsonian institution series, inc.1938-01-01
-
The male genitalia of Hymenoptera (with 33 plates)The Smithsonian institution1941-01-01
-
The skeleto-muscular mechanisms of the honey beeThe Smithsonian institution1942-01-01
-
The feeding apparatus of biting and disease-carrying fliesa wartime contribution to entomologySmithsonian Institution1943-01-01
-
The feeding apparatus of biting and sucking insects affecting man and animals.Smithsonian Institution1944-01-01
-
The skeletal anatomy of fleas (Siphonaptera)(with 21 plates)The Smithsonian institution1946-01-01
-
The Insect cranium and the "epicranial suture."Smithsonian institution1947-01-01
-
The feeding organs of Arachnida, including mites and ticks.Smithsonian Institution1948-01-01
-
Comparative studies on the jaws of mandibulate arthropodsSmithsonian Institution1950-01-01
-
The sand crab Emerita talpoida (Say) and some of its relativesSmithsonian Institution1952-01-01
-
A textbook of arthropod anatomy.Comstock Pub. Associates1952-01-01
-
The metamorphosis of a fly's head.Smithsonian Institution1953-01-01
-
Insect metamorphosis.Smithsonian Institution1954-01-01
-
The dragonfly larvaSmithsonian Institution1954-01-01
-
Crustacean metamorphosesSmithsonian Institution1956-01-01
-
A revised interpretation of the external reproductive organs of male insectsSmithsonian Institution1957-01-01
-
Evolution of arthropod mechanisms.Smithsonian Institution1958-01-01
-
The anatomical life of the mosquitoSmithsonian Institute1959-01-01
-
Facts and theories concerning the insect headSmithsonian Institution1960-01-01
-
Animal societies, from slime molds to manSmithsonian Institution1961-01-01
-
The caterpillar and the butterflySmithsonian Institution1961-01-01
-
A contribution toward an encyclopedia of insect anatomySmithsonian Institution1963-01-01
-
Beloved MadisonA Pictorial Tour of Indiana's Historic Madison3 editionJefferson County Historical1991-06-01
CheloniaReturn of the Sea TurtleSea Challengers2000-12-01-
Collected Papers; Volume 3Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
-
Birds of Clipperton and Cocos IslandsCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01