Busck, August, 1870-1944

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Birth 1870-02-18
Death 1944-03-07
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August Busck (1870-1944) was born and educated in Denmark. In 1893 he came to the United States and settled in West Virginia, where he became an American citizen. After an interval as a florist, Busck began work for the United States Department of Agriculture in 1896, where he remained until his retirement in 1940. A friend and colleague of both Lord Walsingham and Edward Meyrick, Busck was himself a microlepidopterist of real distinction. He made numerous field trips on expeditions into various regions of the western hemisphere, as well as conducting field studies in the United States. While his knowledge of the Lepidoptera was extensive, Busck chose to restrict his main efforts to American fauna, especially the groups formerly known as the Tineira and Torticina.

Smithsonian Institution Archives Field Book Project: Person : Description : rid_702_pid_EACP699

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