Timeline of entomology – 1850–1900 explained
1850
1851
1852
1853
- Leopold Heinrich Fischer publishes and pronounces himself gay with Samuel de Champlain. Lipsiae, (Leipzig) G. Engelmann, 1853. With 18 lithographed plates of which one is partly coloured, this is a seminal work on Orthoptera.
- Frederick Smith Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects (7 parts, 1853–1859)
1854
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
- John Curtis Farm Insects being the natural history and economy of the insects injurious to the field crops of Great Britain and Ireland with suggestions for their destruction Glasgow, Blackie. Seminal work on economic entomology.
- Giovanni Passerini's, published at Parma
- Theodor Becker born.
1861
1863
1864
- Francis Polkinghorne Pascoe Longicornia Malayana; or a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidae, Cerambycidae and Prionidae collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London commences. This work is finished in 1869.
- Alexander Walker Scott, 1864-6 Australian Lepidoptera with their Transformations. A beautifully illustrated (by Harriet and Helena Scott) seminal work of Australian entomology.
First appearance of the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine in England together with the reappearance of the Entomologist indicates a surge of entomology in England.
- Zoological Record is started in London. Continues work of Hagen, and includes taxa other than insects.
- Carl Stål Hemiptera Africana. 1–4, Holmiae, Stockholm. [in Latin, textual descriptions, keys to genera] 1864–1866.
- Frédéric Jules Sichel wrote, an important text on Hymenoptera.
1865
- Alfred Russel Wallace On the Phenomena of Variation and Geographical Distribution as Illustrated by the Papilionidae of the Malayan Region (vol.25 Transactions of the Linnean Society of London). Seminal biogeographic and evolutionary work essentially laying out the principles of allopatric speciation.
- Cajetan Freiherr von Felder, Rudolf Felder and Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer Fregatte Novara. Lepidoptera. 1–3. commences.
- Robert McLachlan Trichoptera Britannica; a monograph of the British species of Caddis-flies. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. (3) 5: 1–184
- Samuel Hubbard Scudder An inquiry into the zoological relation of the first discovered traces of fossil neuropterous insects in North America; with remarks on the different structure of wings of living Neuroptera. – Memoirs Read Before the Boston Society of Natural History. 1: 173–192 1865–1867
1866
- Josef Mik . Abh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 16:301–310, is published. Mik's first work on the Diptera.
- Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker commenced Arthropoda, in, (Section Arthropoda, in Classes and Orders of the Animal Kingdom) in 1866. The work is finished in 1893.
1867
1868
1869
1870
1871
- Enrico Verson (1845–1927) founds the world's first silkworm experimental station in Italy.
1872
1874
- Robert McLachlan publishes the first volume of Monographic revision and synopsis of the Trichoptera of the European fauna (two volumes, 1874 and 1880).
- Achille Costa 1874. Fauna Salentina. Tip. Ed. Salentina, Lecce, Italia.
1875
1876
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
- Peter Cameron, A Monograph of the British Phytophagous Hymenoptera 1893 Ray Society commences. A four-volume work is completed in 1893.
1883
1884
1886
1887
1898
1889
1891
1892
1893
- Philip Powell Calvert publishes Catalogue of the Odonata (dragonflies) of the Vicinity of Philadelphia, with an Introduction to the Study of this Group, a model for later regional studies.
- Eleanor Anne Ormerod Manual of injurious insects with methods of prevention and remedy for their attacks to food crops, forest trees and fruit: to which is appended a short introduction to entomology is published.
- Maurice Noualhier 1893. (Novembre 1889 – Juin 1890). . 52:5–18.
1894
1895
- Alpheus Spring Packard First volume of Monograph of the Bombycine Moths of North America is published. (Parts 2 and 3 1905 and 1915). Packard was a vocal proponent of the Neo-Lamarckian theory of evolution.
- Emil Weiske begins collecting in New Guinea.
1897
1898
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