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Charles Gordon Hewitt was an influential entomologist known for his significant contributions to the study of houseflies and other economically important pests. His research primarily focused on the biology and control of these insects, which play a crucial role in the transmission of diseases. Through his work, Hewitt provided valuable insights into the habits and developmental processes of various species, particularly the housefly, Musca domestica. His publications, such as "House-Flies and How They Spread Disease" and studies on phytophagous mites, reflect his dedication to understanding the ecological impact of these organisms.

Hewitt's findings have contributed to developing pest control strategies, aiding both agriculture and public health. By highlighting the relationship between insects and disease, he emphasized the importance of managing pest populations to reduce the risk of outbreaks. His legacy continues to influence entomological research and pest management practices, making him a notable figure in the field of entomology.

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