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in 1903 and the two maintained a close association until Hebard's death in 1946. Hebard graduated from Yale and after working in the family business, he quit in 1911 and dedicated his life to entomology. Hebard and Rehn made numerous trips together across America collecting orthoptera. The work on a
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monograph by the two was postponed after arthritis hit Hebard in 1930. Rehn eventually began work in 1954 and the first volume was published in 1961 along with Harold J. Grant. He was an editor of the
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from 1917 to 1924. His son John William Holman Rehn was briefly interested in entomology and published some papers with his father but gave it up for a career in the US Army.
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Rehn was born in Philadelphia to William and Cornela Loud Rehn. He studied at the Public Industrial Art School and at the
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from whom Rehn received informal training. Rehn met a 16 year old
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Gurney, A. B. (1965). "James Abram Garfield Rehn 1881–1965".
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James Abram Garfield Rehn
Orthoptera
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Charles Willison Johnson
Witmer Stone
Morgan Hebard
Transactions of the American Entomological Society
doi
10.1093/jee/58.4.805a
"James A.G. Rehn and the American Entomological Society"
"James Abram Garfield Rehn"
Works by or about James A. G. Rehn
Internet Archive
Categories
American entomologists
1881 births
1965 deaths
Scientists from Philadelphia
20th-century American zoologists

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