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Alternate Name:
Chapin, E. A.  Search this
Chapin, Edward Albert  Search this
Edward Chapin  Search this
Forename:
Edward  Search this
Middle Initial:
A.  Search this
Surname:
Chapin  Search this
Occupation:
Entomologists
Record type:
Personal name
Birth Date:
1894
Death Date:
1969
Biographical History:
Edward A. Chapin (1894-1969) was born and raised in Springfield Massachusetts. He developed an early interest in natural sciences which he pursued throughout his childhood. He graduated from Yale in 1916, and earned his M.Sc. from Massachusetts State College, at Amherst [University of Massachusetts at Amherst] in 1917. He originally came to Washington, D.C., to work for the Bureau of the Biological Survey, in 1920 switching to the Bureau of Animal Industry. He joined the staff of the Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, Department of Entomology in 1926, assuming the position of curator of Insects in 1934. He held this position until his retirement in 1954. His main area of study was Coleoptera (scarabaeid, coccinellid, and clerid beetles). During his tenure as curator, he went on collecting trips and traveled to Jamaica (1937, 1942); Colombia (1942, 1946); Chile (1948); and Europe (1948). After retiring from the Smithsonian, he moved back to Massachusetts and for several years worked as an Associate of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University.
Source:
Muesebeck, C.F.W., R.D. Gordon and B.D. Burks. (1971). Edward Albert Chapin. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 73: 99-104.
Related entities:
United States National Museum: He worked in the Department of Entomology, U.S. National Museum.
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Data Source:
Smithsonian Field Book Project
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