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Frederick Vincent Theobald

Frederick Vincent Theobald FES (15 May 1868 – 6 March 1930) was an English entomologist and "distinguished authority on mosquitoes".[1] During his career, he was responsible for the economic zoology section of the Natural History Museum, London, vice-principal of the South-Eastern Agricultural College at Wye, Kent, Professor of Agricultural Zoology at London University, and advisory entomologist to the Board of Agriculture for the South-Eastern district of England. He wrote a five volume monograph and sixty scientific papers on mosquitoes. He was recognised for his work in entomology, tropical medicine, and sanitation; awards for his work include the Imperial Ottoman Order of Osmanieh, the Mary Kingsley Medal, and the Victoria Medal of Honour, as well as honorary fellowships of learned societies.

Frederick Vincent Theobald
Born(1868-05-15)15 May 1868
Died6 March 1930(1930-03-06) (aged 61)
EducationSt John's College, Cambridge
Known forA Monograph of the Culicidae, or Mosquitoes (five vols, 1901–1910)
The Insect and Other Allied Pests of Orchard, Bush and Hothouse Fruits and their Prevention and Treatment (1909)
A Text-book of Agricultural Zoology (1913)
The Plant Lice or Aphididae of Great Britain (three vols, 1926–1929)
AwardsImperial Ottoman Order of Osmanieh, Mary Kingsley Medal, Victoria Medal of Honour, Grande Médaille Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Scientific career
FieldsEntomology, tropical medicine, and sanitation

Life and career edit

Frederick Vincent Theobald was born on 15 May 1868 in Tooting (then in Surrey), the son of solicitor John P. Theobald and Anne Theobald (née Matthews).[2][3] From childhood he showed a great interest in nature, particularly insects. Aged eight, "with childish enthusiasm, he set himself the task of writing the 'Fauna of Sussex'" and produced a set of pages his parents deemed worthy of binding.[4]

After graduating from St John's College, Cambridge, he was a University Extension Lecturer in economic zoology[a] for three years before joining the South-Eastern Agricultural College at Wye, Kent, in 1894, where he was lecturer in economic entomology and zoology, and vice-principal "for several years".[3][4][b]

Between 1899 and 1910, Theobald worked with the British Museum on mosquito taxonomy and led the economic zoology section of the British Museum from 1900 to 1904. He was also Professor of Agricultural Zoology at London University.[4][5][6][c] Theobald lectured at the College at Wye until 1920 when he became advisory entomologist to the Board of Agriculture for the South-Eastern district of England.[3][4]

Theobald died on 6 March 1930 in Wye, Kent, and was buried in Wye Churchyard.[1][3][4]

Natural history edit

After the discovery at the end of the 19th century that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes, the British Museum promoted mosquito taxonomy as a necessary step in the control of mosquitoes. With this support, Theobald wrote A Monograph of the Culicidae, or Mosquitoes (in five volumes, 1901–1910) for the Colonial Office and the Royal Society. He also wrote sixty scientific papers on mosquitoes and was the first to describe numerous species of insects. In addition, his research contributed to the fields of tropical medicine and sanitation.[1][3][5][8]

Theobold bequeathed his Aphididae collection and types to the British Museum.[1] The journal Nature notes that he had formed "probably the finest collection in existence of insects of economic importance, showing the various stages and damage done by these pests".[4]: 608 

Societies and honours edit

Theobald's obituary in The Times notes that "he was the member of many learned societies, foreign as well as English".[3] He was a fellow of the Royal Entomological Society from 1886 to 1901, and again from 1910,[7][9][10][d] council member and fellow of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from 1907,[12] and an "early president" of the Society of Economic Biologists.[4][e] He was awarded honorary membership of:[4][13][14]

Few people had played such a leading part as Mr. Theobald in the modern development of tropical medicine and sanitation.

Letter from Nobel laureate Sir Ronald Ross, read at the Mary Kingsley Medal presentation ceremony, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 14 November 1913.[15]

Theobald was made an Officer of the Imperial Ottoman Order of Osmanieh by the Egyptian Government in 1907[16] and was awarded the Mary Kingsley Medal by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1913.[15]

Works edit

  • Braun, M. G. C. C., P. Falcke, L. Sambon and F. V. Theobald (1908). The Animal Parasites of Man; A Handbook for Students and Medical Men. New York. Wood.
  • Fantham, H. B., J. W. W. Stephens and F. V. Theobald (1920). The Animal Parasites of Man. New York. W. Wood.
  • Massee, G. and F. V. Theobald (1908). The Enemies of the Rose. England. The Society.
  • Pickering, S. U. and F. V. Theobald (1908). Fruit Trees and their Natural Enemies: with a Spraying Calendar. London. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1892). An Account of British Flies (Diptera). London. E. Stock.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1896). The Parasitic Diseases of Poultry. London. Gurney.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1900). Report of the Proceedings of the Expedition for the Study of the Causes of Malaria: Despatched to Sierra Leone, West Africa, under the leadership of Major Ronald Ross (Late Indian Medical Service), by the Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases, 29 July 1899. London. HM Stationery Office.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1901,1903,1907,1910). A Monograph of the Culicidae, or Mosquitoes. Mainly compiled from the collections received at the British Museum from various parts of the world in connection with the investigation into the cause of malaria conducted by the Colonial office and the Royal Society. Vol. 1–5, Plates. London. Printed by order of the Trustees.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1903). "Note on the Genus "Stegomyia" (Theobald), and its Distribution." In, Manson, P. The Relation of the Panama Canal to the Introduction of Yellow Fever into Asia: A paper read before the Epidemiological Society of London. London. Bedford Press. pp. 34–40.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1903). "Report on a Collection of Mosquitoes or Culicidae, etc, From Gambia, and Descriptions of New Species." In, Dutton, J. E. Report of the Malaria Expedition to the Gambia 1902, of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Medical Parasitology. London. Longmans, Green for the University Press of Liverpool. pp. i–xi.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1903). First Report on Economic Zoology. London. British Museum (Natural History).
  • Theobald, F. V. (1903). "Two New Australian Culicids." The Entomologist. 36: 154–157.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1903). "Two New Jamaican Culicidae." The Entomologist. 36: 281–283.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1904). "The Mosquitoes of Egypt, the Sudan and Abyssinia." Report of the Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum. 1: 62–83.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1904). "New Culicidae from the Federated Malay States." The Entomologist. 37: 12–15, 36–39, 77–78, 111–113, 163–165, 211–213, 236–239.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1904). Second Report on Economic Zoology. London. British Museum (Natural History).
  • Theobald, F. V. (1905). "Diptera. Fam. Culicidae." Genera Insectorum. 26: 1–50.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1905). The Mosquitoes or Culicidae of Jamaica. Kingston, Institute of Jamaica.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1905). "New Culicidae from the West Coast of Africa." The Entomologist. 38: 154–158.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1905). "A New Ficalbia from West Africa." The Annals and Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, and Geology. 15: 199–200.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1905). "A New Genus of Culicidae." The Entomologist. 38: 52–56.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1905). "Some New Mosquitoes from Ceylon." The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 16: 237–250.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1906). Some Notable Instances of the Distribution of Injurious Insects by Artificial Means. London.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1908). "First Report on the Collection of Culicidae and Corethridae in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species." Records of the Indian Museum. 2: 287–302.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1908). "Notes on Some Transvaal Mosquitoes, Including Two New Species and a New Variety." The Entomologist. 41: 106–109.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1909). The Insect and Other Allied Pests of Orchard, Bush and Hothouse Fruits and their Prevention and Treatment. Wye, England. Published by the author.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1910). "The Culicidae of Fiji, Including Two New Species." The Entomologist. 43: 155–159.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1910). "Five New Culiciae from Ashanti." The Annals and Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, and Geology. 5: 373–378.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1910). "Second Report on the Collection of Culicidae in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species." Records of the Indian Museum. 4: 1–33.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1911). "Culicidae of the R. Zool. Soc. 'Natura Artis Magistra', Amsterdam and description of three new species." Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. 54: 233–240.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1911). "A New African Corethra." The Annals and Magazine of Natural History; Zoology, Botany, and Geology. 7: 399–400.
  • Theobald, F.V. (1911). "The Culicidae of the Transvaal." First Report of the Director of Veterinary Research. Pretoria, South Africa: Government Printer and Stationery Office. pp. 232–272.
  • Theobald, F.V. (1912). "Second Report on the Mosquitoes of the Transvaal." Second Report of the Director of Veterinary Research. Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, Government Printers. pp. 315–342.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1912). "Three New Culicidae from the Transvaal." The Entomologist. 45: 92–93.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1913). "Culicidae from New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands." Nova Caledonia. Forschungen in Neu–Caledonien und auf den Loyalty–Inseln. Recherches Scientifiques en Nouvelle–Calédonie et aux iles Loyalty. A. Zoologie. 1: 163–164.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1913). "First List of Aphides Found with Myrmica." The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation. 25: 48–50.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1913). "A New Mosquito from Northern China." The Entomologist. 46: 179–180.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1913)[1899]. A Text-book of Agricultural Zoology. Revised, 2nd ed. Edinburgh. W. Blackwood and Sons.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1914). "African Aphididae." Bulletin of Entomological Research. 4: 313–337.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1914). "A New Mosquito from Samoa." The Entomologist. 47: 36–37.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1915). "New Myrmecophilous Aphides." The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation. 27: 52–55.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1916). "A New Myrmecophilous Aphid from Africa." The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation. 28: 37–37.
  • Theobald, F. V. and W. McGowan (1916). "Report on the Food Found in the Rook, Starling and Chaffinch." Supplement to the Journal of the Board of Agriculture (Reports on the Food of the Rook, Starling and Chaffinch). 15: 7–49.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1923). "New Aphididae Found in Egypt." Bulletin de la Société entomologique d'Égypte. 7: 39–80.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1926–1929). The Plant Lice or Aphididae of Great Britain. Vol. 1–3.
  • Theobald, F. V. (1927). "Two New Aphides from Ants' Nests." The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation. 39: 17–18.

Notes edit

  1. ^ So cited obituaries and biographies, but the title page of Theobald (1892) gives "Cambridge University Extension Lecturer in injurious insects".
  2. ^ Title pages of Theobald's books show him as vice-principal in 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1913, and 1920.
  3. ^ Sources listed do not indicate when Theobald commenced at London University. He is addressed as Professor when (re-)elected FES in 1910 but his affiliation is shown as "Agricultural College, Wye". However, lists of fellows from 1911 show him as "Prof." and only give "Wye Court, Wye". Title pages of his books show him as Professor at London University in 1913 and 1920 (as well as vice-principal of Wye College). Cited obituaries and biographies disagree on the details.[7]
  4. ^ Theobald is not included in the 1902 list of fellows of the Entomological Society.[11]
  5. ^ Title pages of Theobald's books show him as president in 1905, 1906, and 1908.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "untitled". Whitstable Times and Tankerton Press. 7 June 1930. p. 8.
  2. ^
    • "Births". Sun. London. 16 May 1868. p. 8.
    • Birth Registration Index. Government Record Office (UK) Reference: 1868, June Quarter, Wandsworth, vol. 01D, p. 587.
    • Baptism Register. St Pancras, London, 4 November 1868.
    • 1871 Census of England and Wales. Garratt Lane the Limes, Tooting Graveney, Wandsworth, London & Surrey. RG10 720 p. 6.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Mr. F. V. Theobald". The Times. 18 March 1930. p. 21.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h W. D. C. A. (1930). "Prof. F. V. Theobald". Nature. 125 (3155): 607–608. Bibcode:1930Natur.125..607W. doi:10.1038/125607a0. S2CID 34222128.
  5. ^ a b Kazuo Tanaka, Kiyoyuki Mizusawa, Edward S. Saugstad (1979). "A Revision of the Adult and Larval Mosquitoes of Japan (including the Ryukyu Archipelago and the Ogasawara Islands) and Korea (Diptera: Culicidae)" (PDF). Contributions of the American Entomological Institute. 16: 36–37.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Harvey, Julie M. V.; Gilbert, Pamela; Martin, Kathy (1996). "316. Theobald, Frederick Vincent (1868–1930)". A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Entomology Library of the Natural History Museum, London. London: Mansell. pp. 203–204. ISBN 9780720122909.
  7. ^ a b "Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London for the Year 1910". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London: xxxv. 1910.
  8. ^
    • "Theobald Frederick Vincent (Search Results)". Biodiversity Heritage Library. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
    • James, S. P.; Liston, W. Glen (1911). A Monograph of the Anopheles Mosquitoes of India. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co.
  9. ^ "Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London for the Year 1886". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London: xviii, xxxvii. 1886.
  10. ^ "List of Fellows". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London: xxi. 1901.
  11. ^ "List of Fellows". Transactions of the Entomological Society of London: xxi. 1902.
  12. ^
    • "Officers of the Society". Transactions of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 1: iii. 1907–1908.
    • Theobald, F. V. (1912). "Second Report on the Mosquitoes of the Transvaal". Second Report of the Director of Veterinary Research. Cape Town: Cape Times Limited, Government Printers. pp. 315–342.
  13. ^ Ainsworth, Geoffrey. Brief Biographies of British Mycologists (PDF). p. 161.
  14. ^ Theobald, F. V. (1913) [1899]. A Text-book of Agricultural Zoology (2nd ed.). Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and Sons. pp. title page.
  15. ^ a b "The Mary Kingsley Medal". The Times. 15 November 1913. p. 9.
  16. ^ "Wye Agricultural College". The Field, The Country Gentleman's Newspaper. 20 April 1907. p. 65.

External links edit

Books by Theobold edit

Other links edit

  • Publications of Theobald at Archive.org
  • Works by Theobald at Biodiversity Library
  • S2A3 Biographical Database of Southern African Science

frederick, vincent, theobald, 1868, march, 1930, english, entomologist, distinguished, authority, mosquitoes, during, career, responsible, economic, zoology, section, natural, history, museum, london, vice, principal, south, eastern, agricultural, college, ken. Frederick Vincent Theobald FES 15 May 1868 6 March 1930 was an English entomologist and distinguished authority on mosquitoes 1 During his career he was responsible for the economic zoology section of the Natural History Museum London vice principal of the South Eastern Agricultural College at Wye Kent Professor of Agricultural Zoology at London University and advisory entomologist to the Board of Agriculture for the South Eastern district of England He wrote a five volume monograph and sixty scientific papers on mosquitoes He was recognised for his work in entomology tropical medicine and sanitation awards for his work include the Imperial Ottoman Order of Osmanieh the Mary Kingsley Medal and the Victoria Medal of Honour as well as honorary fellowships of learned societies Frederick Vincent TheobaldFESBorn 1868 05 15 15 May 1868Tooting SurreyDied6 March 1930 1930 03 06 aged 61 Wye KentEducationSt John s College CambridgeKnown for A Monograph of the Culicidae or Mosquitoes five vols 1901 1910 The Insect and Other Allied Pests of Orchard Bush and Hothouse Fruits and their Prevention and Treatment 1909 A Text book of Agricultural Zoology 1913 The Plant Lice or Aphididae of Great Britain three vols 1926 1929 AwardsImperial Ottoman Order of Osmanieh Mary Kingsley Medal Victoria Medal of Honour Grande Medaille Isidore Geoffroy Saint HilaireScientific careerFieldsEntomology tropical medicine and sanitation Contents 1 Life and career 2 Natural history 3 Societies and honours 4 Works 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links 7 1 Books by Theobold 7 2 Other linksLife and career editFrederick Vincent Theobald was born on 15 May 1868 in Tooting then in Surrey the son of solicitor John P Theobald and Anne Theobald nee Matthews 2 3 From childhood he showed a great interest in nature particularly insects Aged eight with childish enthusiasm he set himself the task of writing the Fauna of Sussex and produced a set of pages his parents deemed worthy of binding 4 After graduating from St John s College Cambridge he was a University Extension Lecturer in economic zoology a for three years before joining the South Eastern Agricultural College at Wye Kent in 1894 where he was lecturer in economic entomology and zoology and vice principal for several years 3 4 b Between 1899 and 1910 Theobald worked with the British Museum on mosquito taxonomy and led the economic zoology section of the British Museum from 1900 to 1904 He was also Professor of Agricultural Zoology at London University 4 5 6 c Theobald lectured at the College at Wye until 1920 when he became advisory entomologist to the Board of Agriculture for the South Eastern district of England 3 4 Theobald died on 6 March 1930 in Wye Kent and was buried in Wye Churchyard 1 3 4 Natural history editAfter the discovery at the end of the 19th century that malaria was transmitted by mosquitoes the British Museum promoted mosquito taxonomy as a necessary step in the control of mosquitoes With this support Theobald wrote A Monograph of the Culicidae or Mosquitoes in five volumes 1901 1910 for the Colonial Office and the Royal Society He also wrote sixty scientific papers on mosquitoes and was the first to describe numerous species of insects In addition his research contributed to the fields of tropical medicine and sanitation 1 3 5 8 Theobold bequeathed his Aphididae collection and types to the British Museum 1 The journal Nature notes that he had formed probably the finest collection in existence of insects of economic importance showing the various stages and damage done by these pests 4 608 Examples of mosquitoes first described scientifically by Theobald from Diptera Fam Culicidae 1905 nbsp Cellia pharoensis nbsp Eretmapodites quinquevittatus nbsp Mansonia africana Deinocerites cancer nbsp Melanoconion atratus Grabhamia jamaicensis nbsp Toxorhynchites brevipalpis Mucidus africanus nbsp Uranotaenia geometrica Phoniomyia longirostris Joblotia nivipesSocieties and honours editTheobald s obituary in The Times notes that he was the member of many learned societies foreign as well as English 3 He was a fellow of the Royal Entomological Society from 1886 to 1901 and again from 1910 7 9 10 d council member and fellow of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from 1907 12 and an early president of the Society of Economic Biologists 4 e He was awarded honorary membership of 4 13 14 Few people had played such a leading part as Mr Theobald in the modern development of tropical medicine and sanitation Letter from Nobel laureate Sir Ronald Ross read at the Mary Kingsley Medal presentation ceremony Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine 14 November 1913 15 Societe Nationale d Acclimatation de France from which he received the Grande Medaille Isidore Geoffroy Saint Hilaire Societe pour l Etude Agriculturale Zoologique de Bordeaux Societe de Medecine Tropicale de Paris Societe de Pathologie Exotique Paris Association of Economic Entomologists of the United States and Royal Horticultural Society from which he received the Victoria Medal of Honour in 1926 Theobald was made an Officer of the Imperial Ottoman Order of Osmanieh by the Egyptian Government in 1907 16 and was awarded the Mary Kingsley Medal by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1913 15 Works editBraun M G C C P Falcke L Sambon and F V Theobald 1908 The Animal Parasites of Man A Handbook for Students and Medical Men New York Wood Fantham H B J W W Stephens and F V Theobald 1920 The Animal Parasites of Man New York W Wood Massee G and F V Theobald 1908 The Enemies of the Rose England The Society Pickering S U and F V Theobald 1908 Fruit Trees and their Natural Enemies with a Spraying Calendar London Simpkin Marshall Hamilton Kent Theobald F V 1892 An Account of British Flies Diptera London E Stock Theobald F V 1896 The Parasitic Diseases of Poultry London Gurney Theobald F V 1900 Report of the Proceedings of the Expedition for the Study of the Causes of Malaria Despatched to Sierra Leone West Africa under the leadership of Major Ronald Ross Late Indian Medical Service by the Liverpool School of Tropical Diseases 29 July 1899 London HM Stationery Office Theobald F V 1901 1903 1907 1910 A Monograph of the Culicidae or Mosquitoes Mainly compiled from the collections received at the British Museum from various parts of the world in connection with the investigation into the cause of malaria conducted by the Colonial office and the Royal Society Vol 1 5 Plates London Printed by order of the Trustees Theobald F V 1903 Note on the Genus Stegomyia Theobald and its Distribution In Manson P The Relation of the Panama Canal to the Introduction of Yellow Fever into Asia A paper read before the Epidemiological Society of London London Bedford Press pp 34 40 Theobald F V 1903 Report on a Collection of Mosquitoes or Culicidae etc From Gambia and Descriptions of New Species In Dutton J E Report of the Malaria Expedition to the Gambia 1902 of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Medical Parasitology London Longmans Green for the University Press of Liverpool pp i xi Theobald F V 1903 First Report on Economic Zoology London British Museum Natural History Theobald F V 1903 Two New Australian Culicids The Entomologist 36 154 157 Theobald F V 1903 Two New Jamaican Culicidae The Entomologist 36 281 283 Theobald F V 1904 The Mosquitoes of Egypt the Sudan and Abyssinia Report of the Wellcome Tropical Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College Khartoum 1 62 83 Theobald F V 1904 New Culicidae from the Federated Malay States The Entomologist 37 12 15 36 39 77 78 111 113 163 165 211 213 236 239 Theobald F V 1904 Second Report on Economic Zoology London British Museum Natural History Theobald F V 1905 Diptera Fam Culicidae Genera Insectorum 26 1 50 Theobald F V 1905 The Mosquitoes or Culicidae of Jamaica Kingston Institute of Jamaica Theobald F V 1905 New Culicidae from the West Coast of Africa The Entomologist 38 154 158 Theobald F V 1905 A New Ficalbia from West Africa The Annals and Magazine of Natural History Zoology Botany and Geology 15 199 200 Theobald F V 1905 A New Genus of Culicidae The Entomologist 38 52 56 Theobald F V 1905 Some New Mosquitoes from Ceylon The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 16 237 250 Theobald F V 1906 Some Notable Instances of the Distribution of Injurious Insects by Artificial Means London Theobald F V 1908 First Report on the Collection of Culicidae and Corethridae in the Indian Museum Calcutta with Descriptions of New Genera and Species Records of the Indian Museum 2 287 302 Theobald F V 1908 Notes on Some Transvaal Mosquitoes Including Two New Species and a New Variety The Entomologist 41 106 109 Theobald F V 1909 The Insect and Other Allied Pests of Orchard Bush and Hothouse Fruits and their Prevention and Treatment Wye England Published by the author Theobald F V 1910 The Culicidae of Fiji Including Two New Species The Entomologist 43 155 159 Theobald F V 1910 Five New Culiciae from Ashanti The Annals and Magazine of Natural History Zoology Botany and Geology 5 373 378 Theobald F V 1910 Second Report on the Collection of Culicidae in the Indian Museum Calcutta with Descriptions of New Genera and Species Records of the Indian Museum 4 1 33 Theobald F V 1911 Culicidae of the R Zool Soc Natura Artis Magistra Amsterdam and description of three new species Tijdschrift voor Entomologie 54 233 240 Theobald F V 1911 A New African Corethra The Annals and Magazine of Natural History Zoology Botany and Geology 7 399 400 Theobald F V 1911 The Culicidae of the Transvaal First Report of the Director of Veterinary Research Pretoria South Africa Government Printer and Stationery Office pp 232 272 Theobald F V 1912 Second Report on the Mosquitoes of the Transvaal Second Report of the Director of Veterinary Research Cape Town Cape Times Limited Government Printers pp 315 342 Theobald F V 1912 Three New Culicidae from the Transvaal The Entomologist 45 92 93 Theobald F V 1913 Culicidae from New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands Nova Caledonia Forschungen in Neu Caledonien und auf den Loyalty Inseln Recherches Scientifiques en Nouvelle Caledonie et aux iles Loyalty A Zoologie 1 163 164 Theobald F V 1913 First List of Aphides Found with Myrmica The Entomologist s Record and Journal of Variation 25 48 50 Theobald F V 1913 A New Mosquito from Northern China The Entomologist 46 179 180 Theobald F V 1913 1899 A Text book of Agricultural Zoology Revised 2nd ed Edinburgh W Blackwood and Sons Theobald F V 1914 African Aphididae Bulletin of Entomological Research 4 313 337 Theobald F V 1914 A New Mosquito from Samoa The Entomologist 47 36 37 Theobald F V 1915 New Myrmecophilous Aphides The Entomologist s Record and Journal of Variation 27 52 55 Theobald F V 1916 A New Myrmecophilous Aphid from Africa The Entomologist s Record and Journal of Variation 28 37 37 Theobald F V and W McGowan 1916 Report on the Food Found in the Rook Starling and Chaffinch Supplement to the Journal of the Board of Agriculture Reports on the Food of the Rook Starling and Chaffinch 15 7 49 Theobald F V 1923 New Aphididae Found in Egypt Bulletin de la Societe entomologique d Egypte 7 39 80 Theobald F V 1926 1929 The Plant Lice or Aphididae of Great Britain Vol 1 3 Theobald F V 1927 Two New Aphides from Ants Nests The Entomologist s Record and Journal of Variation 39 17 18 Notes edit So cited obituaries and biographies but the title page of Theobald 1892 gives Cambridge University Extension Lecturer in injurious insects Title pages of Theobald s books show him as vice principal in 1904 1905 1906 1908 1913 and 1920 Sources listed do not indicate when Theobald commenced at London University He is addressed as Professor when re elected FES in 1910 but his affiliation is shown as Agricultural College Wye However lists of fellows from 1911 show him as Prof and only give Wye Court Wye Title pages of his books show him as Professor at London University in 1913 and 1920 as well as vice principal of Wye College Cited obituaries and biographies disagree on the details 7 Theobald is not included in the 1902 list of fellows of the Entomological Society 11 Title pages of Theobald s books show him as president in 1905 1906 and 1908 References edit a b c d untitled Whitstable Times and Tankerton Press 7 June 1930 p 8 Births Sun London 16 May 1868 p 8 Birth Registration Index Government Record Office UK Reference 1868 June Quarter Wandsworth vol 01D p 587 Baptism Register St Pancras London 4 November 1868 1871 Census of England and Wales Garratt Lane the Limes Tooting Graveney Wandsworth London amp Surrey RG10 720 p 6 a b c d e f Mr F V Theobald The Times 18 March 1930 p 21 a b c d e f g h W D C A 1930 Prof F V Theobald Nature 125 3155 607 608 Bibcode 1930Natur 125 607W doi 10 1038 125607a0 S2CID 34222128 a b Kazuo Tanaka Kiyoyuki Mizusawa Edward S Saugstad 1979 A Revision of the Adult and Larval Mosquitoes of Japan including the Ryukyu Archipelago and the Ogasawara Islands and Korea Diptera Culicidae PDF Contributions of the American Entomological Institute 16 36 37 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Harvey Julie M V Gilbert Pamela Martin Kathy 1996 316 Theobald Frederick Vincent 1868 1930 A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Entomology Library of the Natural History Museum London London Mansell pp 203 204 ISBN 9780720122909 a b Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London for the Year 1910 Transactions of the Entomological Society of London xxxv 1910 Theobald Frederick Vincent Search Results Biodiversity Heritage Library Retrieved 21 April 2020 James S P Liston W Glen 1911 A Monograph of the Anopheles Mosquitoes of India Calcutta Thacker Spink amp Co Proceedings of the Entomological Society of London for the Year 1886 Transactions of the Entomological Society of London xviii xxxvii 1886 List of Fellows Transactions of the Entomological Society of London xxi 1901 List of Fellows Transactions of the Entomological Society of London xxi 1902 Officers of the Society Transactions of the Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1 iii 1907 1908 Theobald F V 1912 Second Report on the Mosquitoes of the Transvaal Second Report of the Director of Veterinary Research Cape Town Cape Times Limited Government Printers pp 315 342 Ainsworth Geoffrey Brief Biographies of British Mycologists PDF p 161 Theobald F V 1913 1899 A Text book of Agricultural Zoology 2nd ed Edinburgh W Blackwood and Sons pp title page a b The Mary Kingsley Medal The Times 15 November 1913 p 9 Wye Agricultural College The Field The Country Gentleman s Newspaper 20 April 1907 p 65 External links editBooks by Theobold edit An account of British flies Diptera 1892 The Parasitic Diseases of Poultry 1896 A Monograph of the Culicidae of the World Vol I and Plates Vol II Vol III Vol IV Vol V 1901 1910 The mosquitoes or Culicidae of Jamaica 1909 The Insect and Other Allied Pests of Orchard Bush and Hothouse Fruits and their Prevention and Treatment 1909 A Text book of Agricultural Zoology 1913 1899 Other links edit Publications of Theobald at Archive org Works by Theobald at Biodiversity Library S2A3 Biographical Database of Southern African Science Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Vincent Theobald amp oldid 1197930679, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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