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Nationality
  
British

Books
  
The arthropoda


Spouse
  
J.P. Harding

Name
  
Sidnie Manton

Fields
  
Entomology, Zoology


Born
  
4 May 1902Kensington, London (
1902-05-04
)

Alma mater
  
Died
  
1979, London, United Kingdom

Notable awards
  
Linnean Medal, Frink Medal

Sidnie Milana Manton, FRS (4 May 1902 – 2 January 1979) was a British entomologist.

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Early life

Sidnie Milana Manton was born in Kensington, London the daughter of a descendant of French aristocracy and a dentist. Her sister was the botanist Professor Irene Manton FRS. She was educated at the Froebel Demonstration School and at St. Paul's Girls' School before joining Girton College, Cambridge in 1921.

Career

Manton joined Cambridge University and worked on the evolution of the arthropods, publishing "The Arthropoda: Habits, Functional Morphology and Evolution" in 1977.

She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in March 1948.

Personal life

Manton married John Philip Harding in 1937. They had one son and one daughter.

References

Sidnie Manton Wikipedia


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