Hermann, Henry R.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Henry Hermann received his doctorate degree at Louisiana State University. He subsequently held a research and teaching position in the Division of Biological Sciences at the University of Georgia for 30 years. While there, he was active in workshops available to pest control operators that involved the identification of pestiferous insects. His main interests in research were the morphology and behavior of social wasps and ants. Most of his work on social wasps was on species within the subfamily Polistinae. Through the years, he published numerous papers on the morphology of the venom apparatus and behavior of defensive behavior.

Dr. Hermann is currently teaching biology in the Department of Mathematics and Science at Edison State College. He is a Regional Leader (SW Florida) for the Florida Writers Association and published author of a number of books in the categories of fiction and non-fiction

PUBLICATIONS

 * [[Media:Blum 1968.pdf|Hermann, H. R.; Blum, M. S. 1968. The hymenopterous poison apparatus. VI. Camponotus pennsylvanicus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Psyche (Camb.) 75: 216-227.]]


 * [[Media:Blum 1984b.pdf|Hermann, H. R.; Blum, M. S.; Wheeler, J. W.; Overal, W. L.; Schmidt, J. O.; Chao, J. 1984. Comparative anatomy and chemistry of the venom apparatus and mandibular glands in Dinoponera grandis (Guérin) and Paraponera clavata (F.) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Ponerinae). Ann. Entomol. Soc. Am. 77: 272-279 PDF]]