Benjamin D. Walsh* (1808-09-21 - 1869-11-18) person
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- Dr. Benjamin Dann Walsh
- Benjamin D. Walsh (preferred)
- Walsh, B. D. (author)
- Dr. B. D. Walsh (aka)
- B. D. Walsh (second author)
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- Ent (7 records) in year 1860
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- Not a preparator of any material in MCZbase
- 7 identifications for 7 Entomology cataloged items
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- Walsh, B. D.. 1866. On the Insects, Coleopterous, Hymenopterous, and Dipterous, inhabiting. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 6:223-288 1 citation
- Walsh, B. D.. 1864. On dimorphism in the Hymenopterous genus Cynips; with an appendix containing hints for a new classification of Cynipidae, and a list of Cynipidae, including descriptions of several new species, inhabiting the oak-galls of Illinois. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 2:443-500 9 citations
- Walsh, B. D.. 1863. Observations on certain N. A. Neuroptera by H. Hagen M.D. of Koeigsberg Prussia. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 2:167-272 15 citations
- Walsh, B. D.. 1864. On the Insects Colepterous, Hymenopterous and Dipterous inhabiting the Galls of certain species ofWillow. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia 3:543-644 7 citations
- Walsh, B. D.. 1867. The Apple worm and the apple maggot. The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion 2:338-343 2 citations
- Walsh, B. D.. 1863. The Plum Gouger. The Prairie Farmer 12 (2):21-21 1 citation
- Walsh, B. D.. 1863. On certain remarkable of Exceptional Larvae, Coleopterous, Ledipoterous and Dipterous, with Diescriptions of Several New Genera and Species, and of Several Species Injurious to Vegeation which have been already published in Agricultural Journals. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 9:286-320 1 citation
- Walsh, B. D. 1862. Fire-Blight Two New foes of the Apple and Pear. The Prairie Farmer:147–149.
- Walsh, B. D.. 1862. List of the Pseudoneuroptera of Illinois Contained in the Cabinet of the Writer, with Descriptions of over Forty New Species, and Notes on Their Structural Affinities . Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 14:361-402 29 citations
- Walsh, B. D.. 1870. The Lygodesmia Pea-gall. The American Entomologist 2 (3):73-74 2 citations
- Walsh, B. D.. 1867. A new Foe of the Corn. The Practical Entomologist 2:117-118 1 citation