Grace Sandhouse Biography

American entomologist (1896-1940)

Grace Adelbert Sandhouse (1896–1940) was an American entomologist.

Life and career

Sandhouse was raised in Monticello, Iowa.She attended the University of Colorado, where she graduated in 1920, while working for Theodore *erell. *erell introduced Sandhouse to apiology, the study of bees. She proceeded to earn a master's from the University of Colorado and a PhD at Cornell University. After graduation she became a Junior Entomologist at the United States Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Entomology, working in the Division of Insect Identification. She worked there until her death, ending her career as an *ociate Entomologist.

Research wise, Sandhouse focused on taxonomy of Hymenoptera, specifically Apoidea. She published a monograph on the genus Osmia. Sandhouse's personal archives are in the collection of the Smithsonian Ins*ution Archives.

Publications

  • "New North American species of bees belonging to the genus Halictus (Chloralictus)". Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 65 (19): 1–43. September 9, 1924. ISSN:0096-3801.
  • The North American bees of the genus Osmia (Hymenoptera: Apoidea). Washington, D.C.: The Entomological society of Washington (1939)
  • "A Review of the Nearctic Wasps of the Genus Trypoxylon (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)". American Midland Naturalist, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Jul., 1940), pp.:133–176.
  • The Type Species of the Genera and Subgenera of Bees. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Ins*ution Press (1943)
  • The bees of the genus Agapostemon (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) occurring in the United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine (1936)

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