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Toichi Uchida

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Toichi Uchida (1898-1974) was a Japanese entomologist[1][2] who described over 1000 new Ichneumonids and many new genera.[2]

He studied entomology under Professor Matsumura Matsutoshi at the Faculty of Agriculture of Hokkaido University.[3]

His zoological author abbreviation is Uchida. See e.g. Diphyus albicoxalis.[4][5] This author abbreviation is shared with another Japanese zoologist, Tohru Uchida.

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  1. ^ "内田, 登一, 1898-1974 - Web NDL Authorities". id.ndl.go.jp. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
  2. ^ a b "寄生蜂の資料/ヒメバチ科について-概論/内田登一博士論文リスト/ (Parasitic wasp information/Ichneumonidae - List of papers by Dr. Toichi Uchida)". himebati.jimdofree.com. Retrieved 2025-06-11.
  3. ^ 小西正泰 (1974-12-25). "内田登一先生をしのん (In Memory of Professor Toichi Uchida)" (PDF). 昆蟲 Konchu. 42 (4): 482–483.
  4. ^ "Diphyus albicoxalis (Uchida, 1927)". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2025-06-08.
  5. ^ 内田, 登一 (15 October 1927). "EINIGE NEUE ICHNEUMONIDEN-ARTEN UND -VARIETÆTEN VON JAPAN, FORMOSA UND KOREA (mit Tafel Ⅶ)" (PDF). Transactions of the Sapporo Natural History Society (in German and Japanese). 9 (2): 193-216 [208-209]. hdl:2115/63132. Wikidata Q90233226.
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