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I think I'm going to have a go, out of entomological interest.
He committed his life to a small farm and further entomological research.
More than half of the museum's specimens are in its entomological collection.
Students majoring in this would still need to have other entomological education.
Other species of insects were also found on the body, but did not have entomological importance.
Every murder, he says, is simultaneously an entomological detective story.
The following year, and for two years, he traveled, in particular to Germany, to perfect his entomological knowledge.
Stevens was a keen entomological collector for much of his life.
In the entomological collection there are more than 200 species of insects discovered by him.
In the gallery above the front hall the entomological collection is displayed.
Along the way, he provides a small hive of entomological tales.
This is a much lower figure than Hand found for his sample of 65 entomological theses.
In the entomological kingdom, the quest for lunch was ongoing.
Entomological concerns are nothing new for fiction, of course.
They tend to be rare and are not widely known outside entomological circles.
His entomological production lasted longer, from 1954 to 1963.
The Institute also maintains an agriculture museum and entomological collection.
He influenced the curriculum taught at the college, which became renowned for entomological study.
Entomological evidence also can be used to investigate crimes.
This first German entomological society was formed in 1839.
Thanks to cooler entomological heads, the insect's image is changing.
In the 18th century three kinds of entomological text appeared.
From 1892, he devoted his spare time to the publication of entomological reviews.
I would be the laughing stock of my entomological colleagues if they happened to see these impossible hybrids.
I have neither become a Buddhist nor experienced an entomological epiphany.
Two butterfly families were named after him and eleven entomologic species bear his name.
In contrast, entomologic measures of filarial infection of vectors provide "real-time" estimates of filarial transmission.