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Frederick Smith (entomologist)

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Name
  
Frederick Smith

Role
  
Entomologist


Died
  
February 16, 1879

Children
  
Edgar Albert Smith

Frederick Smith (30 December 1805 – 16 February 1879) was a British entomologist.

Smith worked in the zoology department of the British Museum from 1849, specialising in the Hymenoptera. In 1875, he was promoted to Assistant Keeper of Zoology. His publications included Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects (7 parts, 1853–1859) and parts 5 (1851) and 6 (1852) of the Nomenclature of Coleopterous Insects. In theses volumes, he catalogued hundreds of bees. Many of these bees he named including Bombus frigidus, Halictus coriaceus, and Nomia nasalis which he discovered.

Smith was president of the Entomological Society of London, 1862–3.

His son was Edgar Albert Smith (1847–1916), zoologist and malacologist.

References

Frederick Smith (entomologist) Wikipedia