Lugger, Otto
- Pronunciation
- /LUHG-er, AH-toh/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Lugger, Otto
- Plural
- Lugger, Otto
Definition
Otto Lugger was a notable entomologist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his contributions to the study of agricultural pests and beneficial insects.
Etymology
Named after the German-American entomologist Otto Lugger (1844–1901).
Example
Otto Lugger's extensive work on agricultural pests has provided a foundation for modern pest control techniques.
Related Terms
- Entomology
- Agricultural entomology
- Pest control
Usage Notes
Otto Lugger's name is often cited in historical contexts within the field of entomology, particularly in discussions of early pest management studies.