Henry Doubleday (entomologist)
Henry Doubleday | |
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Born | Henry Doubleday 1 July 1808 |
Died | 29 June 1875 | (aged 66)
Henry Doubleday (1 July 1808 – 29 June 1875) was an English entomologist and ornithologist.
Henry Doubleday was the eldest son of Quaker and grocer Benjamin Doubleday and his wife Mary of Epping, Essex. He and his brother Edward Doubleday spent their childhood collecting natural history specimens in Epping Forest. He lived at the same time as his cousin Henry Doubleday (1810-1902) the scientist and horticulturist. There is a blue plaque to him at the corner of High Street and Buttercross Lane, Epping.
He was the author of the first catalogue of British butterflies and moths, Synonymic List of the British Lepidoptera (1847–1850). He named a number of new species of moths, including the pigmy footman, Ashworth's rustic and marsh oblique-barred. His moth collection remains intact at the Natural History Museum.
Sources[]
- Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. OUP (2004).
External links[]
- Full text of Andrew Murray's Catalogue of the Doubleday Collection of Lepidoptera Part I. British Lepidoptera and Part II. European Lepidoptera
- A Synonymic List of All the British Butterflies and Moths
- Dunning, J.W. (March 1877) "Biographical Notice". The Entomologist.
- 1808 births
- 1875 deaths
- 19th-century British biologists
- 19th-century English people
- English lepidopterists
- English ornithologists
- English naturalists
- English Quakers
- People from Epping
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