Hatch, Melville Harrison
- Pronunciation
- /Hach, MEL-vil HAR-i-sun/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Hatch, Melville Harrison
- Plural
- Hatch, Melville Harrison
Definition
An American entomologist known for his extensive work in the taxonomy of beetles. His notable contributions include a multi-volume series on the beetles of the Pacific Northwest.
Etymology
Proper name; personal name of an influential figure in entomology.
Example
Melville Harrison Hatch's series on Pacific Northwest beetles remains a crucial reference for entomologists studying the region.
Related Terms
Usage Notes
Hatch's work is of particular importance to entomologists specializing in Coleoptera and those studying the biodiversity of the Pacific Northwest.