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Coloured sketches of insects on Page 35 from Bates notebook 1. Bates was a renowned Victorian entomologist
Illustrated notebook of H. W. BatesA doube page spread from a notebook of Henry W. Bates relating to the insect fauna of the Amazon Valley or DRW, 1851-1854
Jean Henri Fabre (1823-1915) French entomologist who wrote a series of texts known as the Souvenirs Entomologiques
Nathaniel Charles Rothschild (1877-1923)The younger brother of Tring Museum founder Walter Rothschild, Charles was a keen entomologist, discovering the plague vector flea, Xenopsylla cheopis, in Shendi, Sudan
Stuart Hine with Scolopendra gigantea, giant centipedeNatural History Museum Entomologist, Stuart Hine with a giant centipede which was brought into the Museums Insect Identification service after being found in a living room in London
William Kirby (Howard)WILLIAM KIRBY entomologist, rector of Barham, Suffolk Date: 1759 - 1850
FABRE ( 1823 - 1915 )JEAN HENRI FABRE - French Entomologist
10938644White camellias, Kagiri and Monokaha, Thea japonica Nois. flore semipleno forma.. Color-printed woodblock engraving by Kanen Iwasaki from Honzo Zufu, an Illustrated Guide to Medicinal Plants, 1884
Dr William Beebe, deep sea explorer, BermudaDr William Beebe (1877-1962), American naturalist, ornithologist, marine biologist, entomologist, author and deep sea explorer, seen here in Bermuda
Icones Ornithopterorum by Robert Rippon, 1816-1917, English zoologist, entomologist and illustrator
Max Barclay with Malthodes lobatus, whitehawk soldier beetleThis new beetle was discovered in Brighton, U.K in 2003 by Max Barclay an entomologist at the Natural History Museum, London
Henry Doubleday PhotoHENRY DOUBLEDAY Entomologist, ornothologist, grocer, ironmonger & insurance agent, noted for his work on the systematics of Lepidoptera (Butterflies & Moths) Date: 1808-1875
Dr Karl Jordan (1875-1972)Curator of entomology at Walter Rothschilds Zoological Museum at Tring from 1893, beyond Rothschilds death and up to the transition to the Natural History Museum at Tring in 1938
Benjamin Maximo Laguna y Villanueva (1822-1902). Spanish botanist and entomologist. Engraving by Arturo Carretero La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1875. Colored
Joh. Chr. FabriciusJOHANN CHRISTIAN FABRICIUS Danish entomologist Date: 1743 - 1807
Leonhard GyllenhalLEONHARD GYLLENHAL Swedish entomologist Date: 1752 - 1840
Thomas Say / Meyer / WoodTHOMAS SAY American entomologist Date: 1787 - 1834
William Kirby / YoungWILLIAM KIRBY entomologist, at age 19, later rector of Barham Date: 1759 - 1850
Fabre PhotoJEAN HENRI FABRE French entomologist and writer on natural history, in 1880. Date: 1823 - 1915
William Spence - 2WILLIAM SPENCE entomologist, vice-president of the Royal Society/ Date: 1783 - 1860
William Spence - 1WILLIAM SPENCE entomologist, vice-president of the Royal Society/ Date: 1783 - 1860
Horace Donisthorpe
Mr William Saville Kent (1834-1910)Portrait of William Saville Kent, an entomologist and naturalist. A photograph from The Naturalist in Australia (1897) by William Kent
Title page of Micrographia by R. Hooke
James William Tutt (1858-1911)Portrait of James William Tutt, an English entomologist. From Entomologists Record and journal of Variation
Arthur Gardiner Butler (1844-1925)Portait of Arthur Gardiner Butler, an English Entomologist
Illustration of beetlesPlate 41, an illustration of various beetles from Oriental Entomology 1848 by J. O. Westwood
Various beetles and arachnidsDrawer of a selection of various entomological specimens from the Sloane Collection at the Natural History Museum, London
Scientist working in Entomology DepartmentEntomologist working with arachnid collection at the Natural History Museum, London
Scientist identifying specimensEntomologist identifying arachnid specimens held at the Natural History Museum, London
Scientist at workEntomologist studying beetle specimens at the Natural History Museum, London
Scientist working with butterfly specimenEntomologist opening butterflys wings after relaxing ready to be placed into a specimen drawer. Specimen held at The Natural History Museum, London
Entomologist with insect specimensAn entomologist working on the collections at the Natural History Museum, London
Henry Doubleday (1808-1875)Painting of Henry Doubleday, an ornithologist and entomologist. Oil on board, artist unknown, c. 1857. Original held at the Natural History Museum, London
The Chalmers-Hunt CollectionMichael Chalmers-Hunt (1920-2004), a keen and highly respected entomologist, built this fascinating collection from redundant and unwanted items discarded by other entomologists and museum curators
Entomologist with moth specimensAn entomologist working on the collections at the Natural History Museum, London
James Chester Bradley (1884-1975)Portrait of James Chester Bradley, an entomologist and zoologist
Entomologist AllegoryTHE ENTOMOLOGIST ALLEGORISED A human figure made up of insects
Karl Johan SchonherrKARL JOHAN SCHONHERR Swedish entomologist