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Cause of death
  
Cancer

Spouse
  
Edith de Rubain (m. 1890)

Name
  
William Distant

Occupation
  
Entomologist

Nationality
  
English


William Lucas Distant

Born
  
12 November 1845 (
1845-11-12
)
Rotherhithe

Died
  
February 4, 1922, Wanstead, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
A Naturalist in the Transvaal, A Monograph of Orienta, Rhynchota ‑ Scholar's Choice E, Hemiptera, Rhynchota: Homoptera ‑ Appendix

William Lucas Distant (12 November 1845 Rotherhithe – 4 February 1922 Wanstead) was an English entomologist.

Contents

Early Years

Distant was born in Rotherhithe, the son of a whaling captain Alexander Distant.

A whaling trip with his father in 1867 (he considered 5 August 1867 as the most eventful day in his life) to the Malay Peninsula aroused his interest in natural history, and resulted in the publication of Rhopalocera Malayana (1882–1886), a description of the butterflies of the Malay Peninsula.

Career

Much of Distant's early life was spent working in a London tannery, and whilst thus employed he made two long visits to the Transvaal which resulted firstly in the publication of A Naturalist in the Transvaal (1892). The second visit, of some four years, gave him time to amass a large collection of insects, of which many were described in Insecta Transvaaliensia (1900–1911). In 1890 he married Edith Blanche de Rubain. In 1897 he succeeded James Edmund Harting as editor of The Zoologist. From 1899 to 1920 he was employed by the Natural History Museum, describing many new species found in their collection, and devoting most of his time to the Rhynchota (true bugs).

His other works included Volume I of the Heteroptera and part of Volume I of the Homoptera of the Biologia Centrali-Americanum (1880–1900), and the Hemiptera volumes of The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma(1902–1918).

Later life

Distant's collection of 50,000 specimens was purchased by the Natural History Museum in 1920. He died of cancer at Wanstead.

Publications

A partial list of works is as follows.

  • Rhynchota :The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma
  • Insecta transvaaliensia : A contribution to the entomology of South Africa
  • A naturalist in the Transvaal
  • A monograph of oriental Cicadidae
  • Rhopalocera Malayana: A description of the butterflies of the Malay Peninsula online
  • Hemiptera
  • Biologia centrali-americana. Insecta. Rhynchota. Hemiptera-Heteroptera
  • Biologia centrali-americana
  • Rhynchotal notes: Membracidae
  • Rhynchota from New Caledonia and the surrounding islands
  • A synonymic catalogue of Homoptera
  • Homoptera. Fam. Cicadidae
  • Scientific results of the second Yarkand mission : based on the collections and notes of the late Ferdinand Stoliczka : Rhynchota
  • References

    William Lucas Distant Wikipedia