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  1. Howard Everest Hinton FRS [1] (24 August 1912 – 2 August 1977) was a British entomologist and Professor who studied beetles . Education and early life. Howard Hinton grew up in Mexico and attended Modesto Junior College [2] and the University of California, Berkeley as an undergraduate.

  2. Biology of Insect Eggs is a three-volume account of the biology of insect eggs and covers topics ranging from oviposition and respiratory systems to the respiratory efficiency of egg plastrons. Hydropyles and water relations are also discussed, along with colleterial glands, enemies of insect eggs, and devices used by insects to defend their ...

  3. Professor H. E. Hinton, a distinguished entomologist, Head of the Department of Zoology in the University of Bristol, died on 2 August 1977, aged 64 years. He was born in Mexico of British parents, and went to schools in Mexico and California.

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  5. Biology of Insect Eggs. By H. E. Hinton. Pp.l,125. Three volumes. ISBN 0-08-021539-4. (Pergamon: 1981.) $400, £167. THIS posthumous work is monumental in both senses of the word.

  6. Sep 2, 2019 · Biology of insect eggs. by. Hinton, H. E. (Howard Everest), 1912-. Publication date. 1981. Topics. Insects -- Eggs. Publisher. Oxford [Eng.]

  7. H. E. Hinton's 32 research works with 840 citations and 5,031 reads, including: A new Chironomid from Africa, the larva of which can be dehydrated without injury.