Guy Chester Crampton

Guy Chester Crampton (1881–1951), entomologist and insect morphologist, University of Massachusetts (1911–1947).

Taxon names authored

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  • 4 taxon names authored by Guy Chester Crampton

Eponyms

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  • 1 eponym of Guy Chester Crampton

Publications

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1915

  • & Hasey, W H 1915 The basal sclerites of the leg in insects. Zoologische Jahrbücher (Abteilung für Anatomie und Ontogenie) 39: 1–26.
  • 1915. Notes on the dervation of winged insects through several lines of descent. Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Insektenbiologie 11: 269–273.
  • 1915. Suggestions for the Standardization of Technical Terms in Entomology. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 8: 74–78.
  • 1915. The thoracic sclerites and the systematic position of Grylloblatta campodeiformis Walker, a remarkable annectant, “orthopteroid” insect. Entomological News 26(10): 337–350. BHL.

1916

  • 1916. A Comparative Study of the Maxillae of the Acridiidae (Cedipodinae and Tettiginae), Phasmidae and Phylliidae. Psyche 23: 83–87.
  • 1916. The lines of descent of the lower pterygotan insects, with notes on the relationships of the other forms. Entomological News 27: 244–258.
  • 1916. The Orders and Relationships of Apterygotan Insects. Journal of The New York Entomological Society 24: 267–301.

1917

1918

  • 1918. The Genitalia and Terminal Abdominal Structures of Male Neuroptera and Mecoptera With Notes on the Psocidae, Diptera and Trichoptera. Psyche 25: 47–59.
  • 1918. The Thoracic Sclerites of the Grasshopper Dissosteira carolina. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 11: 347–366.

1919

  • 1919. The genitalia and terminal abdominal structures of males, and the terminal structures of the larvae of ‘chalastogastrous’ Hymenoptera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 21: 129–151.
  • 1919. A phylogenetic study of the mesothoracic terga and wing bases in Hymenoptera, Neuroptera, Mecoptera, Diptera, Trichoptera and Lepidoptera. Psyche 26: 58–64.
  • 1919. Notes on phylogeny of the Orthoptera. Entomological News 30(2): 42–48; (3): 64–72. BHL, BHL.

1920

1921

  • 1921. The Origin and Homologies of the So-Called “Superlinguæ” or “Paraglossæ” (Paragnaths) of Insects and Related Arthropods. Psyche, 28: 84–92.
  • 1921. The Phylogenetic Origin of the Mandibles of Insects and Their Arthropodan Relatives: A Contribution to the Study of the Evolution of the Arthropoda. Journal of The New York Entomological Society 29: 63–100.
  • 1921. The sclerites of the head, and the mouthparts of certain immature and adult insects. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 14: 65–110.

1922

  • 1922. Evidences of relationship indicated by the venation of the forewings of certain insects with special reference to the Hemiptera-Homoptera. Psyche 29: 23–41.
  • 1922. The Genitalia of the Males of certain Hemiptera (Heteroptera) and Homoptera. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 17: 46–55.

1923

1926

  • 1926. The external anatomy of the primitive tanyderid dipteran Macrochile spectrum Loew, preserved in Baltic amber. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 21: 1–14.
  • 1926. A phylogenetic study of the thoracic sclerites of the psychodoid Diptera, with remarks on the interrelationships of the Nematocera. Entomological News 37, 65-70.

1928

  • 1928. The grouping of the insect orders and their lines of descent. The Entomologist 61(7): 82–85.

1930

  • 1930. The wings of the remarkable archaic mecopteron Notiothauma reedi McLachlan with remarks on their protoblattoid affinities. Psyche 37(1): 83–103. DOI: 10.1155/1930/53195
  • 1930. A comparison of the more important structural details of the larva of the archaic tanyderid dipteron Protoplasa fitchii with other Holo-metabola from the standpoint of phylogeny. Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society 25: 239–252.

1931

1936

1938

1944