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  1. Henry Walter Bates Frs, 1825-1892: Explorer, Scientist, and Darwinian by Harold Philip Moon, 1976-01
  2. HENRY WALTER BATES FRS 1825-1892, EXPLORER, SCIENTIST AND DARWINIAN by H P MOON, 1976-01-01
  3. Journey to Explore the Province of Par�. Contained in: Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Vol. III, 2nd series. This article: pp. 74-5. by Alfred Russel & Henry Walter BATES (1825-1892). WALLACE, 1849-01-01
  4. Wallace and Bates in the Tropics: An Introduction to the Theory of Natural Selection, Based on the Writings of Alfred Russel Wallace & Henry Walter Bates
  5. The Naturalist on the River Amazons: Record Adventures Habits Animals Sketches Brazilian Indian Life Aspects (Nature Library, Penguin) by Henry Walter Bates, 1989-02-01

1. HENRY WALTER BATES
Henry Walter Bates 18251892. Henry Walter Bates. Henry Bates is famous for hiscontributions to the taxonomy of Neotropical scarabs, among other things.
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Biologia Centrali-Americana , a series that he helped to plan. Bates described 494 species of Neotropical scarabs in the Biologia . Bates began to work on scarabs fairly late in his career. His first "fully scarab" paper was published in 1868. In fact, only three papers (plus the Biologia volume) were devoted exclusively to scarabs. His other scarab descriptions were part of other papers in which he dealt with other families of beetles. In his introduction to the scarab volume of the Biologia , Bates stated that "the genera representing the Scarabaeoidea were placed by Linnaeus and other early systematists (apparently under a vague, but no less true, sense of their superior organization) at the head of the whole coleopterous series." Henry may have like carabids and longhorn beetles greatly, but he knew the true worth of scarabs! Reference: O'Hara, J.E. 1995. Henry Walter Bates-his life and contributions to biology. Archives of Natural History 22: 195-219.

2. Lefalophodon Henry Walter Bates
Henry Walter Bates (18251892). on these expanded membranes ie,butterfly wings Nature writes, as on a tablet, the story of
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Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892)
"... on these expanded membranes [i.e., butterfly wings] Nature writes, as on a tablet, the story of the modifications of species, so truly do all changes of the organisation register themselves thereon. Moreover, the same colour-patterns of the wings generally show, with great regularity, the degrees of blood-relationship of the species. As the laws of nature must be the same for all beings, the conclusions furnished by this group of insects must be applicable to the whole world." British naturalist, primarily an entomologist, who also made large general collections of Amazonian animals during 14 years of field work. Bates, already a diehard beetle collector, became friends with Wallace while they were both living in the English countryside and then set out with him to become a professional collector in the Amazon in 1848. When Wallace returned to England and then went on to Indonesia, Bates stayed in the Amazon but continued to correspond, encouraging Wallace's developing theories on organic evolution. Bates discovered that closely related species often were separated geographically by rivers, and later realized that this was evidence of geographical speciation. His 1862 study of color patterns in butterflies established what is now called Batesian mimicry, in which non-poisonous animals mimic the bright warning colors of poisonous animals. Bates argued that this kind of mimicry could not be produced by Lamarckian use-inheritance and was clear evidence of selection. Elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1881.

3. The Naturalist On The River Amazons By Henry Walter Bates
The Naturalist On The River Amazons by Henry Walter Bates IN April, 1848, the author of the present volume left England in company with Mr. A. R. Wallacewho has since acquired wide fame in Henry Walter Bates Frs, 18251892 Explorer, Scientist, and Darwinian
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Henry Walter Bates. 18251892. Henry Bates is famous for his contributionsto the taxonomy of Neotropical scarabs, among other things.
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SAMUEL CONSTANT SNELLEN VAN VOLLENHOVEN Snellen van Vollenhoven was the first Dutch entomologist who brought science to the study of insects. He described 9 genera and 471 species of Dictyoptera, Orthoptera, Hemiptera, Coleoptera (2 genera, 97 species), Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Lepidoptera. He described 47 species of scarabaeoids in the families Lucanidae and Scarabaeidae (Scarabaeinae, Rutelinae, Dynastinae, and Cetoniinae). He initiated publication of the journal of the Netherlands Entomological Society, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. He was appointed by the Dutch government as the entomological curator of the Leiden Museum in 1854, and he served in this position until 1873 when he retired due to health problems. Reference: Krikken, J., C. van Achterbert, P.H. van Doesburg, R. de Jong, and K.W. Zwart. 1981. Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 124: 235-268. GEORG FREY Georg Frey was a dedicated and prolific worker with the Scarabaeidae, and he published primarily on the groups Melolonthinae and Rutelinae. As a wealthy businessman, Frey was able to create (in 1950) his own Coleoptera museum, the Museum G. Frey

5. Bates, Henry Walter, 1825-1892, Editor
Bates, Henry Walter, 18251892, Editor Eden, Charles Henry Charles Henry Eden
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6. Text Details For Bates, Henry Walter, 1825-1892, Editor
Resources. This program Report errors See reported errors. Bates, Henry Walter,18251892, Editor, 2003. There is no description available for this text.
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Author Bates, Henry Walter, 18251892 Keywords Authors B Bates, HenryWalter, 1825-1892; Titles N ; Subject Natural history (General).
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8. Naturalist On The River Amazons, The
Naturalist On The River Amazons, The Bates, Henry Walter, 18251892 Henry Walter, 1825-1892 Bates
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9. Bates | Henry Walter | 1825-1892 | Naturalist, Explorer And Assistant Secretary,
Bates Henry Walter 18251892 naturalist, explorer and assistantsecretary, Royal Geographical Society. Letter to Sir Archibald
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  • 10. Letter To Sir Archibald Geikie From Henry Walter Bates
    Name of creator. Bates Henry Walter 18251892 naturalist, explorer and assistantsecretary, Royal Geographical Society. Scope and Content. Scope and Content.
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    11. Archives Of The Gray Herbarium
    25, 1914. Bates, Henry Walter (18251892) 0888. albumen photoprint Clipping re Bates + letter from Bates to Ben W
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    PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES - B
    Subject Call Number Type Size Date Photographer Notes See Also Bebb, Anna E. albumen photoprint 17 x 11 cm. ca. 1899 McPherson Bros. successors to P. Achtey Anna E. Bebb. On cabinet card mount. Inscribed to Mrs. Deane. From the collection of Walter Deane. cf. 0859 Historic Letters Database. Bigelow, Henry Clinton (1865-1922) photoprint 9 x 14 n.d. not listed "159 Mr. Ware and Mr. Bigelow at home of Asplenium ebenoides, Berlin, CT. Robert Allison Ware, 1858- ; Henry Clinton Bigelow, 1865-1922
    Bailey, Jacob Whitman, (1811-1857) photoprint 12 x 9 cm ca. 1856 Capt. E. C. Bton Prof. Jacob Whitman Bailey [in lab coat]. Presented to Walter Deane by W. W. Bailey, 9 April 1895. Historic Letters Database. Bacigalupi, Rimo Charles (1901- ) photoprint 12 x 9 cm 10 Jan 1932 not listed Rimo Bacigalupi.
    Bailey, Irving Widmer (1884-1967) 1395 Map case not listed 12 x 17 cm n.d. Bachrach Studio "found in the Harvard Forest Archives" Summer 1991 Personal papers and I. W. Bailey inventory in Archives Guide; Semi-Historic Letters. Bailey, Liberty Hyde (1858-1954)

    12. Bates, H(enry) W(alter)
    Bates, Henry Walter (18251892). English naturalist and explorer, whospent 11 years collecting animals and plants in South America
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    Bates, Henry Walter
    English naturalist and explorer, who spent 11 years collecting animals and plants in South America and identified 8,000 new species of insects. He made a special study of camouflage in animals, and his observation of insect imitation of species that are unpleasant to predators is known as 'Batesian mimicry'.
    Bates was born in Leicester and left school at 13, but studied natural history in his spare time. In 1844 he met English naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace , and together they travelled to the Amazon region of South America 1848 to study and collect its flora and fauna. Wallace returned to England 1852 but Bates remained until 1859. He returned with a vast number of specimens, including more than 14,000 species of insects.
    In 1861 Bates presented a paper entitled 'Contributions to an insect fauna of the Amazon Valley', in which he outlined his observations of mimicry. He had discovered that several different species of butterflies have almost identical patterns of colours on their wings, and that some are distasteful to bird predators whereas others are not. He suggested that the latter types, influenced by natural selection, mimic the distasteful species and thus increase their chances of survival.
    In The Naturalist on the River Amazon 1863, Bates described both his explorations and his scientific findings.

    13. Archives Of The Gray Herbarium
    Jacob Whitman Bailey in lab coat. Presented to Walter Deane by W 25, 1914. Bates, Henry Walter (18251892) 0888
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    PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES - B
    Subject Call Number Type Size Date Photographer Notes See Also Bachrach photoprint 19 x 24 cm ca. 1930's-1940's Bachrach Unidentified group of boys at Case Estates. On sheet 27 x 33 cm.
    Bachrach, Fabian photoprint 24 x 19 cm n.d. Fabian Bachrach C.E. Kobuski. On mount 34 x 26 cm. Given to the Gray Herbarium Archives by Dr. Howard, May 26, 1982.
    Bacigalupi, Rimo Charles (1901- ) photoprint 12 x 9 cm 10 Jan 1932 not listed Rimo Bacigalupi.
    Bailey, Ethel Zoe (1889- ) albumen photoprint 17 x 11 cm 17 Nov 1891 E. McGillivray, Ithaca, NY Sara and Ethel [Bailey]. On cabinet card mount. Given to W. Deane by L. H. Bailey, Jr.
    Bailey, Irving Widmer (1884-1967) 1395 Map case not listed 12 x 17 cm n.d. Bachrach Studio "found in the Harvard Forest Archives" Summer 1991 Personal papers and I. W. Bailey inventory; Semi-Historic Letters. Bailey, Jacob Whitman, (1811-1857) photoprint 12 x 9 cm ca. 1856 Capt. E. C. Bton Prof. Jacob Whitman Bailey [in lab coat]. Presented to Walter Deane by W. W. Bailey, 9 April 1895. Historic Letters.

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    Bates, Henry Walter (18251892). The Hutchinson Dictionary of ScientificBiography; 1/1/1998. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE Trial
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    Bates, Henry Walter (18251892), British naturalist and explorer, best known forhis interpretation of the phenomenon of mimicry among insects. Bates
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    Dick Vane-Wright is the Keeper of the Department of Entomology, responsible for over 100 people who work there and the National Collection of more than 28 million specimens of insects and related arthropods. Campbell R. Smith is a staff entomologist carrying out research on the butterflies, in collaboration with Dick. Linnaeus, C. Systema naturae , Regnum Animale, 10th edition. 824 pp. Holmiae.
    Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) was a Swedish biologist (principally a botanist) who is considered to be the father of modern taxonomy. He was the first scientist to apply a binominal system of a generic and specific name to an organism, limiting the use of that name to just one species and linking it to a description intended to be sufficient to identify it with accuracy. Zoologists date the starting point for modern nomenclature to the 10th edition of Linnaeus's Systema naturae

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