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Rhyncogonus Exsul
''Rhyncogonus'' is a genus of beetle in the family Curculionidae. The genus is endemic to islands in the Pacific Ocean. Species There are currently 66 described species in the genus ''Rhyncogonus'' (incomplete list): *'' Rhyncogonus albipilis'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus angustus'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus biformis'' Perkins, 1926 *'' Rhyncogonus blackburni'' Sharp, 1885 *†'' Rhyncogonus bryani'' *'' Rhyncogonus caudatus'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus cordiformis'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus corvinus'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus debilis'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus depressus'' Perkins, 1900 *'' Rhyncogonus dubius'' Perkins, 1900 *''Rhyncogonus duhameli'' *'' Rhyncogonus erebus'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus excavatus'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus expansus'' Van Dyke, 1937 *'' Rhyncogonus exsul'' Perkins, 1926 *''Rhyncogonus extraneus'' Perkins, 1910 *''Rhyncogonus fosbergi'' Van Dyke, 1937 *''Rhyncogonus freycinetiae'' Perkins, 1910 *''Rhyncog ...
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David Sharp (entomologist)
David Sharp (18 October 1840 – 27 August 1922) was an English physician and entomologist who worked mainly on Beetle, Beetles. He was among the most prolific publishers in the history of entomology with more than 250 papers that included seven major revisions and reviews and a highly influential work on the structure and modifications of the male genital structures of beetles. He edited ''The Zoological Record'' for three decades. Biography David Sharp was born at Towcester and lived his early years in Stony Stratford. Some twelve years later his parents moved to London, where he received most of his education. After attending one or two preparatory schools, in 1853 he entered St. John's Foundation School which was then at Kilburn, London, Kilburn. At the age of seventeen he commenced to help his father, a leather merchant, and about the same time he began collecting beetles, some of his favourite haunts being Ken Wood and Hammersmith Marshes, as well as the sandy shores abo ...
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