Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (1866–1948), U.S. naturalist. Married to botanist and entomologist Wilmatte Porter Cockerell (1869–1957).
- IPNI standard form (botany): Cockerell
- Author abbreviation (zoology): Ckll.
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Publications
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1893
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1893. Notes on Lecanium, with a list of the West Indian species. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 20: 49–56. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1893. Museum notes. Coccidae. Journal of the Institute of Jamaica 1: 180.
1896
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1896. The Bees of the Genus Andrena found in New Mexico. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 6(18) [103]: 78–92. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1896. Contributions from the New Mexico Biological Station. VII. Observations on Bees, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology 6(18) [106]: 282–295. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1896. Five new bees of the genus Calliopsis, from New Mexico. The Canadian Entomologist 28: 158–161. BHL Reference page.
1897
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1897. The San Jose scale and its nearest allies. U.S. Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology, Technical Series 6. Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1897. On the generic position of some bees hitherto referred to Panurgus and Calliopis. The Canadian Entomologist 29: 287–290. BHL Reference page.
1898
edit- Barber, C.M. & Cockerell, T.D.A. 1898. A new weasel from New Mexico. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1898: 188–189. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1898. New bees from New Mexico. The Canadian Entomologist 30: 146–148. BHL Reference page.
- Townsend, C.H. & Cockerell, T.D.A. 1898. Coccidae collected in Mexico by Messrs. Townsend and Koebele in 1897. Journal of the New York Entomological Society 6: 165–180. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1898. On some panurgine and other bees. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 25: 185–198.
1900
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1900. Coccinellidae in Arizona. Science-Gossip 7: 177. BHL Reference page.
1901
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1901: Three new nudibranchs from California. Journal of malacology, 8(3): 85–87. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A., and W. P. Cockerell 1901. VIII.—Contributions from the New Mexico biological station—IX. On certain genera of bees. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 7, Volume 7, 1901 - Issue 37, Pages 46-50 , DOI: 10.1080/00222930108678438
1902
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1902. The nomenclature of the Coccidae. The Entomologist 35: 114. BHL Reference page.
1903
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A., 1903. The Coccinellid genus Smilia Weise. The Canadian entomologist 35: 38. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1903. A catalogue of the bees of California. Psyche, 10: 74–78.
1904
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1904. The bees of southern California–1. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 3: 3–6. BHL
1905
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. Descriptions and records of bees. I. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (7) 16(92): 216–225. DOI: 10.1080/03745480509443672 . BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905. Preoccupied names in Coleoptera. Entomologist 38: 104. Archive
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1905: Diadasia Patton; a genus of bees. American Naturalist. 39(466): 741–745.
1906
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. Preoccupied generic names of Coleoptera. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 17(7): 240−244. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. Fossil Hymenoptera from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 50: 33−58. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. A fossil cicada from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 22: 457–458.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. Fossil saw-flies from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 22: 499–501.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. A new fossil ant. Entomological News 17: 27–28.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. Notes and news: Names of Coleoptera. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 17(9): 349. BHL
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1906. New Rocky Mountain Bees, and other notes. Canadian entomologist, 211: 160–166.
1907
edit- Fall, H.C. & Cockerell, T. 1907. The Coleoptera of New Mexico. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 33: 145–272. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. Some fossil arthropods from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 23: 605—616.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. Some Old-World types of insects in the Miocene of Colorado. Science 26: 446–447.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. An enumeration of the localities in the Florissant Basin from which fossils were obtained in 1906. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 23: 127–133.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. Fossil dragonflies from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 23: 133—139.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. A new fly (Family Mycetophilidae) from the Green River Beds. American Journal of Science 23: 285—287.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. A fossil caterpillar. The Canadian Entomologist 39: 187–189.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. A fossil torticid moth. The Canadian Entomologist 39: 416.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. A fossil tse-tse fly in Colorado. Nature 76: 414.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. A fossil butterfly of the genus Chlorippe. The Canadian Entomologist 39: 361–363.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1907. A Miocene wasp. Nature 77: 80.
1908
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Fossil insects from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 24: 59—69.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. A fossil leaf-cutting bee. The Canadian Entomologist 40: 31.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Fossil Chrysopidae. The Canadian Entomologist 40: 90.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Two fossil Diptera. The Canadian Entomologist 40: 173–175.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Fossil Osmylidae (Neuroptera) in America. The Canadian Entomologist 40: 341–342.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. The first American fossil mantis. The Canadian Entomologist 40: 343—344.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. The fossil sawfly Perga coloradensis. Science 27: 113—114.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Descriptions of Tertiary insects. American Journal of Science 25: 51–53.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Descriptions of Tertiary insects. American Journal of Science 26: 69–75.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Descriptions of Tertiary insects. American Journal of Science 25: 227–232.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Descriptions of Tertiary insects. American Journal of Science 25: 309–313.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Descriptions and records of bees. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 2: 323–335.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. A fossil orthopterous insect with media and cubitus fusing. Entomological News 19: 126–128.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. A fossil Aphididae from Florissant, Colorado. Nature 78: 318—319.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Dipterous family Nemestrinidae. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 34: 247–253.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Another fossil nemestrinid fly. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 34: 247–254.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. A dragon-fly puzzle and its solution. Entomological News 19: 455—459.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Florissant, a Miocene Pompeii. Popular Science Monthly 73: 112—126.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. A fossil Cercopidae (Homoptera). Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society 6: 35–38.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1908. Some results of the Florissant expedition of 1908. American Naturalist 42: 569–581.
1909
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Descriptions of the Tertiary insects. Some new Diptera. American Journal of Science 27: 53—59.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Descriptions of Tertiary insects. Some new Diptera. American Journal of Science 381–387.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Fossil Diptera from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 26: 9—12.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Fossil insects from Colorado. The Entomologist 42: 170–174.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Two fossil Chrysopidae. The Canadian Entomologist 41: 218–219.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. New fossil insects from Florissant, Colorado. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 1: 251—256.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Fossil insects from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 26: 67–76.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Descriptions of Tertiary insects. American Journal of Science 28: 283–287.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Eocene fossils from Green River, Wyoming. American Journal of Science 28: 447–448.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Another fossil tsetse fly. Nature 80: 128.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1909. Descriptions of Hymenoptera from Baltic Amber. Schriften der Physikalisch-Ökonomischen Gesellschaft zu Königsberg 50: 1–20. BHL
- Cockerell, T.D.A. & Allison, E.M. 1909. The scales of some American Cyprinidae. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 22: 157–164. BHL Reference page.
1910
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1910. Descriptions and records of bees.-XXXI. Annals and magazine of natural history, series 8 6(32): 160–168. DOI: 10.1080/00222931008692835 . BHL. Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1910. Fossil insects and a crustacean from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 28: 275–288.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1910. New and Little-Known Bees. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 36(3-4): 199–249. JSTOR BHL Reference page.
1911
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1911. Fossil Insects from Florissant, Colorado. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 30: 71–82. PDF Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1911. Bees in the collection of the United States National Museum. 2. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 40: 241–264. DOI: 10.26515/rzsi/v2/i4/1908/163353
1912
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1912. A fossil Raphidia. Entomological News 23: 215–216.
1913
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1913. The first fossil mydaid fly. The Entomologist 46: 207–208.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1913. A fossil asilid fly from Colorado. The Entomologist 46: 213–214.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1913. Two fossil insects from Florissant with a discussion of the venation of the aeshnine dragonflies. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 45: 577—583.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1913. The fauna of the Florissant Shales. American Journal of Science 186: 498–500.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1913. The genera Prototermes and Hodotermes. Entomological News 24: 6–8.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1913. The first fossil anthomyid fly from Florissant. Entomological News 24: 295–296.
1914
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1914. New and little-known insects from the Miocene of Florissant, Colorado. Journal of Geology 22: 714–724.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1914. Miocene fossil insects. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 66: 634–648.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1914. The fossil and Recent Bomyliidae compared. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 33: 229–236.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1914. A new fossil sawfly from Florissant, Colorado. The Entomologist 46: 32.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1914. Three Diptera from the Miocene of Colorado. The Canadian Entomologist 46: 101–102.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1914. A fossil fungus-gnat. The Canadian Entomologist 46: 159.
1915
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1915. Miocene fossil insects. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 66: 634–648. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1915. Two Diptera of the genus Rhamphomyia from Colorado. The Canadian Entomologist 47: 123–124.
1916
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1916. Some American fossil insects. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 51: 89–106.
1917
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1917. New Tertiary insects. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 52: 373–384.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1917. Some fossil insects from Florissant, Colorado. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 53: 389–393.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1917. Fossil insects. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 10: 1–18.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1917. A fossil tse-tse fly and other Diptera from Florissant. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 30: 19—22.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1917. XXV.—Descriptions and records of bees. – LXXIV. Annals and magazine of natural history 19: 282–290. DOI: 10.1080/00222931709486938.
1918
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1918. Variation in Coccinellidae. Entomologist's record and journal of variation 30(8–9): 153. BHL Reference page.
1919
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1919. Some fossil parasitic Hymenoptera. American Journal of Science 47: 376–380.
1920
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1920. XXXVI.—Fossil arthropods in the British Museum.—I The Annals and Magazine of Natural History 9(5): 273-279 DOI: 10.1080/00222932008632376 Online. Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1920. The generic position of Sphinx separatus Neum. The Canadian Entomologist 52(2): 33–34. BHL
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1920. A parasite of Dermestid beetles in entomological collections. The Canadian Entomologist 52(2): 34. BHL
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1920. A new leaf-cutting bee from the Hawaiian islands. The Canadian Entomologist 52(5): 119–120. BHL
1921
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1921. Eocene insects from the Rocky Mountains. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 57: 233–260.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1921. Some Eocene insects from Colorado and Wyoming. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 59: 29–38.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1921. Some Eocene insects of the Family Fulgoridae. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 59: 455–457.
1922
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1922. The fossil sawflies of Florissant, Colorado. The Entomologist 55: 49–53.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1922. A fossil moth from Florissant, Colorado. American Museum Novitates 34: 1–2. Full Article PDF BHL
1923
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1923. The earliest known ponerine ant. The Entomologist 56: 51—52.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1923. A new genus of mayflies from the Miocene of Florissant, Colorado. Psyche 30: 170–172.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1923. Two fossil Hymenoptera from Florissant (Vespidae, Megachilidae). Entomological News 34: 270−271. BHL Reference page.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1923. XXIX. – Descriptions and records of bees. – XCVII. Annals and magazine of natural history 11: 263–269. DOI: 10.1080/00222932308632851.
1924
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1924. Fossil ichneumons believed to have been parasitic on sawflies. The Entomologist 57: 9–11.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1924. XV.–Descriptions and records of bees. – CI. Annals and magazine of natural history 79: 179–189. DOI: 10.1080/00222932408633105.
1925
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1925. Fossil insects in the United States National Museum. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 64: 1—15.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1925. A new fossil dragonfly from Florissant. The Entomologist 58: 205—206.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1925. The Eocene fossil fly Eophlebomyia. 'Psyche 32: 229—230.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. & C. Custer. 1925. A new fossil Inocellia from Florissant. The Entomologist 58: 295–297.
1926
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1926. A new fossil moth from Florissant. Psyche 33: 16–17.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1926. A fossil orthopterous insect formerly referred to Mecoptera. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 28: 142.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1926. Some Tertiary fossil insects. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 18: 313–324.
1928
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1928. A remarkable new dragonfly from the Eocene (Odonata). Entomological News 39: 297–301.
1929
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1929. Bees, chiefly Australian species, described or determined by Dr. H. Friese. American Museum Novitates 343: 1–20. Full Article PDF BHL
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1929. Bees from the Australian region. American Museum Novitates 346: 1–18. Full Article PDF BHL
- Laing, Frederick and Cockerell, T.D.A. 1929. A new diaspine coccid from South Africa. American Museum Novitates 366: 1–2. Full Article PDF BHL
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1929. Bees in the Australian Museum collection. Records of the Australian Museum 17(5): 119-243. DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.17.1929.762
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1929. Descriptions and records of bees—CXIX. [[ISSN 0374-5481|Annals and Magazine of Natural History]] (10)4: 296-304.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1929. Redhaired bees from China. Entomologist, 62: 205–207.
1931
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. & N. LeVeque. 1931. The antiquity of insect structures. The American Naturalist 65: 351–359.
1933
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1933. A second moth from the Colorado Eocene. The American Naturalist 67: 479–480.
- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1933. Bees collected at Borego, California, by Wilmatte P. Cockerell & Milene Porter. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 9(1): 25–28. (BHL) Reference page.
1940
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1940. A dragonfly from the Eocene of Colorado (Odonata: Agrionidae). Entomological News 51: 103–107.
1941
edit- Cockerell, T.D.A. 1941. Some Tertiary insects (Hymenoptera) from Colorado. American Journal of Science 239: 354—356.
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References
edit- Dyar, H.G. 1893. A new species of Hypopta. The Canadian Entomologist 25(9): 200. (Online, with PDF link.) Reference page.
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