Mallis, Arnold
- Pronunciation
- /MAH-lis, AR-nold/
- Category
- Entomology
- Singular
- Mallis, Arnold
- Plural
- Mallis, Arnold
Definition
Arnold Mallis was an American entomologist known for his contributions to the field of entomology, particularly in pest management and entomological literature. He is perhaps best known for 'The Handbook of Pest Control,' which is considered a seminal work in the field.
Etymology
The name 'Mallis' is of Greek origin, and 'Arnold' is of Germanic origin, meaning 'ruler, power'.
Example
Arnold Mallis made significant contributions to pest management literature, helping shape modern practices in entomology.
Related Terms
- Entomologist
- Pest Control
- Handbook of Pest Control
Usage Notes
When citing works or contributions by Arnold Mallis, it is common to reference his pivotal book, 'The Handbook of Pest Control'.