Английская Википедия:Charles L. Hogue

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Charles Leonard Hogue (1935-1992) was an American entomologist. Hogue was Senior Curator at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and taught at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1] He wrote numerous popular and technical papers, mainly on Diptera, as well as several general books on insects. He died in 1992.[2]

Charles Hogue was the founder of a new discipline he called "Cultural entomology" concerning the influence of insects on human culture in the areas literature, language, music, the arts, interpretive history, religion, and recreation.[3]

Together with Roy Snelling, Hogue was a technical adviser for the Academy Award-winning documentary The Hellstrom Chronicle.[4][5]

Works

  • Insects of the Los Angeles Basin (1974).[6]
  • California Insects written with Jerry A. Powell (1981).[7]
  • Latin American Insects and Entomology (1993).[8]
  • The Armies of the Ant (1972)[9]

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