American entomologist
Robert Leslie Usinger (October 24, 1912, Fort Bragg, California – October 1, 1968, San Francisco) was an American entomologist and professor at the University of California, Berkeley and the University of California, Davis . A fellow of the Linnean Society of London , he served as president of the Entomological Society of America in 1965–1966. Prior to his appointment as their president, he was their fellow, starting from 1951.[ 1] He produced over 250 publications, including several popular books, and was known as an expert on the Hemiptera , the "true bugs".[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
References
^ "List of ESA Fellows" . Entomological Society of America. Retrieved September 8, 2019 .
^ Linsley, E. Gorton; Smith, Ray F. (1969). "Robert Leslie Usinger (1912-1968)" . Annals of the Entomological Society of America . 62 (5): 1218– 1219. doi :10.1093/aesa/62.5.1218 .
^ Eakin, R.M.; Jensen, D. D., D. D.; Smith, R. F.; Storer, T. I. "Robert Leslie Usinger, Entomology: Berkeley and Davis" . University of California: In Memoriam, December 1970 . University of California Academic Senate. pp. 95– 96.
^ "U.C. Entomologist Dies". Oakland Tribune . October 1, 1968. p. 15E – via NewspaperArchive.com .
^ Linsley, E. Gorton (1969). "Robert Leslie Usinger, 1912-1968". Pan-Pacific Entomologist . 45 : 167– 184.
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