Nathan Banks

Banks left the USDA in 1916 to work at the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) where he did further work on Hymenoptera, Arachnida and Neuroptera. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1922.
In 1924, he spent about two months in Panama, through kindness of Dr. Thomas Barbour and in company with Dr. W.M. Wheeler. Between mid June and mid August they divided time between forested regions on Barro Colorado Island and more open habitat at various points along the railroad in the vicinity of Panama City (See Banks, 1929 "Spiders of Panama" for details).
He authored more than 440 technical works over the years 1890 to 1951. He was married to Mary A. Lu Gar and they had nine children: Ruth Agnes, Bessie Gertrude, Harold Bryant, Nellie May, Gilbert Shelley, Waldo Hawthorne, Dorothy Alice, Elsie Lucille, and Douglas Hartley (who had died by 1926). Provided by Wikipedia
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A Review of the Chrysopidæ (Nothochrysidæ) of Central America by Nathan Banks
Published 1945-01-01
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Notes on Some New Species of the Genus Dioctria (Asilidæ) by Nathan Banks
Published 1917-01-01
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Chrysopidæ (Nothochrysidæ) Collected in Mexico by Dr. A. Dampf (Neuroptera) by Nathan Banks
Published 1948-01-01
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Notes and Descriptions of Oriental œstropsychinæ (TrichoPtera) by Nathan Banks
Published 1939-01-01
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Some Trichoptera, and Allied Insects, From Newfoundland by Nathan Banks
Published 1908-01-01
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Notes on Some New England Phryganeidae (Trichoptera) by Nathan Banks
Published 1951-01-01
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