Wolda, Henk. 1983. "Diversidad de la entomofauna y como medirla." In Informe final: conclusiones y recomendaciones, conferences: noveno Congreso Latinoamericano de Zoolog'ia, 9-15 octubre 1983, Arequipa, Peru. Aguilar F., Pedro G., editor. 181–186. Lima, Peru: Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina.
Roubik, David Ward and Wolda, Henk. 2001. "Do Competing Honey Bees Matter? Dynamics and Abundance of Native Bees Before and After Honey Bee Invasion." Population Ecology, (1) 53–62.
Wolda, Henk, O'Brien, Charles W., and Stockwell, Henry P. 1998. Weevil Diversity and Seasonality in Tropical Panamá As Deduced From Light-Trap Catches (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea). Smithsonian Institution Press.
Ramos, J. A. and Wolda, Henk. 1985. Description and distribution of two new species of selymbria stal from panama (homoptera:cicadoidea: tibicinidae). Caribbean Journal of Science, 21(3-4): 177-185.
Roubik, David Ward and Wolda, Henk. 2000. "Male and Female Bee Dynamics in a Lowland Tropical Forest." from 6th International Conference on Apiculture in Tropical Climates. 167–174. International Bee Research Association.
Wolda, Henk. 1987. "Seasonality and the community." In Organization of communities: past and present: the 27th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Aberystwyth. Gee, J. H. R. and Giller, P. S., editors. 69–95. Oxford;Boston: Published for the British Ecological Society by Blackwell Scientific Publications.
Ramos, J. A. and Wolda, Henk. 1985. "Description and distribution of two new species of selymbria stal from panama (homoptera:cicadoidea: tibicinidae)." Caribbean Journal of Science, 21, (3-4) 177–185.
7.5 cu. ft. (7 record storage boxes) (1 document box)
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Manuscripts
Place:
Panama
Date:
circa 1974-1990
Descriptive Entry:
Henk Wolda is an entomologist and retired staff member of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI). This accession consists of general correspondence between
Wolda and professional colleagues concerning the identification of specimens, research projects, the publication of scientific papers, and professional activities; and notes
and data from his research on the insects of Panama. See letter Wolda to Cox, 10/14/1994, for information on research notes and data.