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Eatonia No. 20, May 05, 1975, William L. Peters, Janice Peters Mar 1975

Eatonia No. 20, May 05, 1975, William L. Peters, Janice Peters

Eatonia

Eatonia was a newsletter established to facilitate communication among scientists working on a group of aquatic insects in the order Ephemeroptera, more commonly known as mayflies. The newsletter is named after Rev. Alfred E. Eaton who studied mayflies in England in the late 1800’s and is considered the “father” of the modern classification of mayflies.


Eatonia Sup. 01, Jan. 05, 1975, William L. Peters, Janice Peters Jan 1975

Eatonia Sup. 01, Jan. 05, 1975, William L. Peters, Janice Peters

Eatonia

Eatonia was a newsletter established to facilitate communication among scientists working on a group of aquatic insects in the order Ephemeroptera, more commonly known as mayflies. The newsletter is named after Rev. Alfred E. Eaton who studied mayflies in England in the late 1800’s and is considered the “father” of the modern classification of mayflies.


Alfred E. Eaton - Father Of Modern Classification Of Mayflies, Late 1800'S, P. Barnard Jan 1890

Alfred E. Eaton - Father Of Modern Classification Of Mayflies, Late 1800'S, P. Barnard

Eatonia

This is the only known photograph of Rev. Alfred E. Eaton. It is provided by P. Barnard.

The Eatonia newsletter is named after Rev. Alfred E. Eaton who studied mayflies in England in the late 1800’s and is considered the “father” of the modern classification of mayflies.