Masayo Kato

Masayo Kato (加藤 正世, Katō Masayo, 1898–1967) was a Japanese entomologist.[1]

Publications

  • Kato, M. 1925. Japanese Cicadidae, with descriptions of new species. Natural History Society of Formosa 15:1-47
  • Kato, M. 1925. Japanese Cicadidae, with descriptions of some new species and genera. Transactions of the Natural History Society of Formosa 15:55-76
  • Kato, M. 1926. Japanese Cicadidae, with descriptions of four new species. Transactions of the Natural History Society of Formosa 16:171-176
  • Kato, M. 1930. Two new butterflies from Japan and Formosa. Zephyrus 2(4):206-208, 1 fig.
  • Kato, M. 1961. Fauna Japonica Vol. 3: Cicadidae (Insecta). Biogeographical Society of Japan, Tokyo
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References

  1. Ishikura, H. 1968. Memory of Dr. Masayo Kato [in Japanese]. Japanese journal of entomology 36(2):203-205


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