Samuel Hubbard Scudder
Also known as
Samuel Hubbard ScudderSamuel H. Scudder
**Samuel Hubbard Scudder** was an American entomologist and paleontologist. He was a leading figure in entomology during his lifetime and the founder of insect paleontology in America. In addition to fossil insects, he was an authority on butterflies (Lepidoptera) and grasshoppers (Orthoptera). — Source: [Wikipedia (en)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Hubbard_Scudder)
Born 1837-04-13
Died 1911-05-17
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL154974A
- VIAF66581804
- WikidataQ723149
- ISNI0000000083901111
Top Subjects
- Butterflies (5)
- Insects, Fossil (5)
- Orthoptera -- North America (4)
- North America (4)
- Colorado (4)
- Paleontology (3)
- Fossil Insects (3)
Books by Samuel Hubbard Scudder
Total count: 88
Materials for a monograph of the North American Orthoptera.printed by H. O. Houghton1862-01-01-
A list of the butterflies of New England1863-01-01
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On the Devonian insects of New Brunswick[Letter to Mr. C. F. Hartt, dated] Boston, Jan. 11, 18651865-01-01
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On the Devonian insects of New BrunswickBoston Society of Natural History1865-01-01
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Notes on the stridulation of some New England Orthoptera1868-01-01
Entomological notesBoston Society of Natural History1868-01-01
Catalogue of the Orthoptera of North America described previous to 1867.Smithsonian Institution1868-01-01
Catalogue of the Orthoptera of North America described previous to 1867The Institution1868-01-01-
Descriptions of new species of orthoptera, in the collection of the American entomological society1869-01-01
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Revision of the large, stylated, fossorial cricketsPeabody Academy of Science1869-01-01
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Note sur l'oeuf et le jeune âge de la chenille d'oeneis aello1873-01-01
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The species of the lepidopterous genus PamphilaPub. by the Society1874-01-01
The distribution of insects in New Hampshire.A chapter from the first volume of the final reportupon the Geology of New Hampshire.E.A. Jenks, state printer1874-01-01
Historical Sketch of the generic names proposed for butterfliesA contribution to systematic nomenclatureNaturalist's Agency1875-01-01-
On gynandromorphism in the LepidopteraThe structure and transformations of Eumaeus atalaBoston Society of Natural History1875-01-01
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The Tertiary Physopoda of Colorado1875-01-01
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Notice of the butterflies and orthopteracollected by Mr. G. M. Dawson, as naturalist of the B. N. A. boundary commission1875-01-01
Fossil butterflies.F.W. Putnam1875-01-01
Fossil butterfliesF.W. Putnam1875-01-01-
Report on the orthoptera collected by the U.S. geographical surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, under the direction of Lieut. G. M. Wheeler, during the season of 18751876-01-01
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New and interesting insects from the Carboniferous of Cape Breton1876-01-01
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Synonymic list of the butterflies of North America, North of MexicoThe Society1876-01-01
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The insects of the Tertiary beds at Quesnel. (British Columbia)1877-01-01
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The Fossil insects of the Green River shalesDepartment of the Interior1878-01-01
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The insects of the tertiary beds at Quesnel, [British Columbia]Additions1878-01-01
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Recent progress of entomology in North Americafirst annual address of the presidentCambridge Entomological Club1878-01-01
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Additions to the insect-fauna of the Tertiary beds at Quesnel (British Columbia)1878-01-01
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An account of some insects of unusual interest from the tertiary rocks of Colorado and WyomingG.P.O.1878-01-01
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Insects from the Tertiary beds of the Nicola and Similkameen rivers, British ColumbiaDawson Bros.1879-01-01
Catalogue of scientific serials of all countries, 1633-18761879-01-01-
The entomological libraries of the United States.University Press, J. Wilson and Son1880-01-01
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Announcement of the local secretaries1880-01-01
Butterfliestheir structure, changes and life-histories, with special reference to American forms. Being an application of the "Doctrine of descent" to the study of butterflies. With an appendix of practical instructions.H. Holt and company1881-01-01-
A bibliography of fossil insectsUniversity Press1882-01-01
Nomenclator zoologicus.An alphabetical list of all generic names that have been employed by naturalists for recent and fossil animals from the earliest times to the close of the year 1879 ...Govt. Print. Off.1882-01-01
The pine moth of Nantucket, Retinia frustranaA. Williams1883-01-01-
Dr. John Lawrence LeconteA memoir read to the National Academy of Science, April 17, 1884, with an appendix on the ancestry of the family1884-01-01
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Memoir of John Lawrence Leconte, 1825-1883read before the National Academy, April 17, 18841884-01-01
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Description of an articulate of doubtful relationship from the Tertiary beds of Florissant, ColoradoNational Academy of Sciences1885-01-01
Systematische Übersicht der Fossilien Myriopoden, Arachnoideen und InsektenR. Oldenbourg1885-01-01-
Description of an articulate of doubtful relationship from the tertiary beds of Florissant, ColoradoGovernment Printing Office1885-01-01
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The earliest winged insects of America.A reexamination of the Devonian insects of New Brunswick in the light of criticisms and of new studies of other paleozoic types.Published by the author1885-01-01
The Winnipeg Countryor Roughing it with an Eclipse PartyCupples, Upham & company1886-01-01-
The Fossil butterflies of FlorissantGovt. print. off.1889-01-01
The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canadawith special reference to New England.The author1889-01-01
The Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada: With Special ...The author1889-01-01
The fossil insects of North America, with notes on some European speciesG.P.O.1890-01-01
The Tertiary insects of North AmericaGovt. print. off.1890-01-01-
A classed and annotated bibliography of fossil insectsGovt. Print. Off.1890-01-01
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Index to the known fossil insects of the world including myriopods and arachnids[U.S.] Govt. Print. Off.1891-01-01
Some Insects of Special Interest from Florissant, Colorado, and Other Points in the Tertiaries ...Govt. Print. Off.1892-01-01
Insect Fauna of the Rhode Island Coal FieldGovt. Print. Off.1893-01-01-
The life of a butterflya chapter in natural history for the general reader.H. Holt1893-01-01
Brief guide to the commoner butterflies of the northern United States and Canadabeing an introduction to a knowledge of their life-historiesH. Holt and company1893-01-01
Tertiary Rhynchophorous Coleoptera of the United StatesGovt. print. off.1893-01-01-
Repo rts on the dredging operations off the west coast of Central America to the Galapagos, to the west coast of Mexico, and in the Gulf of California, in charge of Alexander Agassiz, carried on by the U.S. Fish Commission steamer "Albatross," during 1891, Lieut. Commander Z.L. Tanner, U.S.N., commanding.Printed for the Museum1893-01-01
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Tertiary Tipulidaewith special reference to those of Florissant, Colorado / by Samuel H. ScudderAmerican Philosophical Society1894-01-01
The North American CeuthophiliAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences1894-01-01-
Works on butterflies by S.H. Scudder1895-01-01
Canadian fossil insects. Myriapods and Arachnids.S.E. Dawson1895-01-01-
Revision of the American fossil cockroaches, with descriptions of new formsGovt. Print. Off.1895-01-01
Frail children of the airexcursions into the world of butterfliesHoughton, Mifflin and company1895-01-01
Guide to the Genera and Classification of the North American Orthoptera Found North of MexicoE. W. Wheeler1897-01-01-
Supplement to a Revision of the Melanopli1899-01-01
Every-day Butterflies: A Group of BiographiesHoughton, Mifflin and Company1899-01-01-
The species of myrmecophila in the United StatesCambridge Entomological Club1899-01-01
Adephagous and clavicorn Coleoptera from the Tertiary deposits at Florissant, Colorado, with descriptions of a few other forms and a systematic list of the nonrhynchophorous Tertiary Coleoptera of North AmericaGovt. print. off.1900-01-01-
A year of exploration in North AmericaPresident's address before the Appalachian Mountain Club, January 9, 1878Press of A.A. Kingman1900-01-01
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Alphabetical index to North American Orthoptera described in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuriesBoston Society of Natural History1901-01-01
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The introduction and spread of Pieris rapae in North America, 1860-1885 [i.e. 1886]Boston Society of Natural History1981-01-01
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The Devonian insects of New BrunswickBoston Society of Natural History1982-01-01
The Butterflies Of The Eastern United States And CanadaAppendix. PlatesArkose Press2015-11-05-
Report of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories8Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Entomological Correspondence of Thaddeus William Harris, M. D. ;Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada; Volume 3Creative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Handbuch der PalæontologieCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
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Butterflies of the Eastern United States and Canada; Volume 1Creative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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Fossil Butterflies of FlorissantCreative Media Partners, LLC2023-01-01
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Notice of some North American species of pieris
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Brief synopsis of North American earwigs, with an appendix on the fossil speciesList of the orthoptera collected by A.S. Packard in Colorado and the neighboring territories, during the summer of 1875. Notice of a small collection of butterflies, made by A.S. Packard, in Colorado and Utah, in 1875
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The fossil insects collected in 1877by Mr. G.M. Dawson, in the interior of British Columbia
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The first discovered traces of fossil insects in the American tertiaries
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List of the writings of T. W. Harris, M. D.
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The preservation of caterpillars by inflation
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[On the post-pliocene fossils and the geology of Sankoty Head, Nantucket, Mass.]
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Synoptical tables for determining N. A. insects
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On the carboniferous myriapods preserved in the sigillarian stumps of Nova ScotiaSupplementary note
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The chirp of the mole-cricket