Arthur Sidney Olliff Explained
Arthur Sidney Olliff |
Birth Date: | 21 October 1865 |
Birth Place: | England |
Death Place: | Australia |
Arthur Sidney Olliff (21 October 1865 – 29 December 1895), was an Australian taxonomist who was active as Government entomologist in New South Wales.[1] He came to Australia in December 1884 to work at the Australian Museum.[2]
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Publications
- A chapter on collecting and preserving insects - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1889)
- Australian butterflies : a brief account of the native families : with a chapter on collecting & preserving insects - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1889)
- The Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects of New South Wales - Robert Etheridge, Junior, Arthur Sidney Olliff (1890)
- Insect pests. The maize moth (Heliothris armigera, Hub.) - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1890)
- Insect pests. The codling moth (Carpocapsa pomonella, Linn.) - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1890)
- Insect friends and foes : [lady-birds, or, Coccinellidae'' - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1891)
*''The codling moth, Carpocapsa pomonella, Linn. : its life-history and habits'' - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1892)
*''Australian Entomophytes Or Entomogenous Fungi, and Some Account of Their Insect Hosts'' - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1895)
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Notes and References
- http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P001922b.htm Encyclopedia of Australian Science
- Web site: Biographical sketches. A.S.. www.digitallibrary.amnh.org. 3 October 2017.