H. E. Hinton
Hinton, H. E.
Professor Howard Everest Hinton was raised in Mexico, where his father managed a silver mine. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley and his PhD in Entomology from the University of Cambridge. After graduating, he worked at the Natural History Museum in London, where most of his insect collection is currently housed. In 1949, he moved to the University of Bristol, where he spent the rest of his life and where his papers are kept. In 1961 he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Hinton founded and edited the Journal of Insect Physiology. Over the course of his career, he published 309 scientific papers, many of which were concerned with insect morphology and taxonomy.
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Biology of insect eggs
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Common insect pests of stored food products
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Mongooses; their natural history and behaviour
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The Elmidae (Coleoptera) of Trinidad and Tobago
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Mongooses: their natural history and behaviour
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A monograph of the beetles associated with stored products
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Studies in the Mexican and Central American Eupariini (Coleoptera-Scarabaeidae)
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Biology of insect eggs
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Common insect pests of stored food products
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Mongooses; their natural history and behaviour
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The Elmidae (Coleoptera) of Trinidad and Tobago
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Mongooses: their natural history and behaviour
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A monograph of the beetles associated with stored products
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Studies in the Mexican and Central American Eupariini (Coleoptera-Scarabaeidae)