Discover the foundational work of Walter Wilson Froggatt in this first volume of his "Collected Papers." A pioneering entomologist, Froggatt dedicated his career to the study of Australian insects, with a particular focus on agricultural pests and their control. This compilation brings together a selection of his most significant scientific essays and reports, offering insights into the insect life of Australia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
From detailed descriptions of various insect species to analyses of their impact on crops and native flora, Froggatt's work remains relevant for researchers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the natural history of Australia. This volume provides a valuable historical perspective on the field of economic entomology and showcases the enduring importance of Froggatt's contributions.
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