- Robert Templeton
Robert Templeton (1802 - 1892), a Naturalist,
artist andentomologist was born atCranmore ,Belfast ,Ireland .Life and work
Robert Templeton was the son of John Templeton and was educated in Belfast Academical Institution, which was in part his father's creation. In 1821 he left Ireland for
Edinburgh ,Scotland to studymedicine and following graduation practised in the University hospital. In 1833 (6 May) he was commissioned as Assistant Surgeon in theRoyal Artillery , initially stationed at theRoyal Artillery Barracks,Woolwich , close toLondon , England.In 1834 Templeton was stationed to
Mauritius and in 1835 toRio de Janeiro andRecife . From Rio (1835) he took ship toColombo ,Ceylon , "via" theCape of Good Hope and in this year became a Corresponding Member of theZoological Society of London . A brief sojourn in Ceylon was followed by a stay inMalta (1836). Later in 1836 he moved on toCorfu andAlbania . In all these places Templeton collectedinsects and otherinvertebrates and in 1839 he became a Corresponding Member of theEntomological Society of London .A twelve year stay in
Ceylon (1839–1851) followed, and in 1847 Templeton was promoted from Assistant Surgeon to Surgeon. Recalled from Ceylon in 1852 due to the unrest inEurope which was to erupt in the bloody and terribleCrimean War , he served in theCrimea from March 1854–1856 and was promoted to Surgeon-Major on 7 December 1855. He retired with the honorary rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals on 31 January, 1860.Work on Thysanura
Templeton was particularly interested in the
Thysanura and his first published entomological paper concerns these insects. "Thysanurae hibernicae" (Irish bristle tails and spring-tails) was published in the first volume of the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London for 1836 and is the first significant work in English on these primitive insects, remaining so until 1875. In this short work prefaced byJohn Obadiah Westwood Templeton described two new genera and twelve newspecies accompanied by two plates showing whole animals and details of structure. Forty years later the entomologist Lubbock paid tribute to Templeton's early work by naming a thysanuran genus after him — "Templetonia".Work on spiders
Much of Templeton's early work and very much in Ceylon was on spiders. Studies of Irish spiders were passed to
John Blackwall who incorporated the notes and drawings into his own work. Oddly, although he collected "my old pets the spiders", he published nothing on them.Work on Sri Lankan arthropods
In Ceylon Templeton worked mainly on
Lepidoptera ,Coleoptera andHymenoptera alongsideEdgar Leopold Layard (1824–1900). New species ofLepidoptera collected by Templeton and Layard were described byFrederic Moore , Francis Walker andGeorge Robert Gray . The newColeoptera were described byJoseph Sugar Baly , Francis Walker,John Obadiah Westwood ,Carl August Dohrn andFrancis Polkinghorne Pascoe . Templeton's publications on Lepidoptera amount to some general comments on papilionid butterflies and two species descriptions — "Oiketicus terlius" and "Oiketicus (Cryptothelia) consortus". The bulk of the newbeetle s, some of theHymenoptera (the rest were described by Frederick Smith) and other insects in Templeton's collection were described by Francis Walker who also compiled the first list of the insects of Ceylon for Tennent's book "Ceylon" based on the collections of Templeton, Layard, the British Museum and the Museum of the East India Company; there are 2,000 species and Layard and Templeton captured between them 932 species ofbutterflies andmoth s in Ceylon many, new to science. Templeton supplied many of the insects incorporated in Westwood's book "Oriental Cabinet", one of which, the beetle "Compsosternus templetonii" bears his name. Unfortunately only the published part of Templeton's correspondence with Westwood (the Secretary of the Entomological Society) survived, themanuscript s are apparently lost. Templeton's Ceylon insect collection was apparently divided between the Belfast Museum (now in theNational Museum of Ireland ), theEntomological Society of London and the British Museum (the Entomological Society's collections are now incorporated in those of the latter institution). Templeton's watercolour paintings of Ceylon butterflies are in theUlster Museum , Belfast. Templeton, Layard and Thwaites and laterJohn Nietner (died 1874) contributed almost all that was known of the insect fauna of the island at the end of the first half of the nineteenth century including a privately printed list ofThysanura ,Myriapoda ,Scorpion idae, Cheliferidae and Phrynidae (now Amblypygi) from Ceylon which is not traced, and remarked on the habits of the large poisonouscentipedes "Scolopendra pallipes" and "S. crassa" in two (published) communications to Westwood.Work on Mollusca and Annelida
Part of Templeton's
Mollusca collection was described as "comprising several new and rare species hitherto undescribed". Amongst others are new species of each of these genera: "Achatina ", "Helix ", "Neritina ", "Ampullaria ", "Valvata ", "Planorbis " and "Melania ". Robert Templeton sent back to the Belfast Museum specimens of the Ceylonesepearl mussel showing growth stages of the mussels from the famous pearl fisheries ofCeylon . He also described two species of land-slug ("Vaginula maculata" and "Parfnacella tennenti") from Ceylon. It was Templeton who described the extraordinaryGiant Earthworm "Megascole caeruleus" from Ceylon which is between 20 and 40 inches long and has a thickness of nearly an inch or more.Work on birds and mammals
Templeton also studied the
vertebrate s of the island, especially thefish ,bird s andmonkey s. Amongst the birds were five endemic species new to science. These were described byEdward Blyth in the Calcutta Journal as "Athene castanotus", the chestnut-winged hawk owl; "Malacocercus rufescens", the red dung thrush; "Dicrurus edoliformis", the kingcrow, "Dicrurus leucopyygialis" the Ceylon kingcrow, and "Eulabes ptilogenes" , Templeton's mynah. The monkeys were studiously appraised and some of the results communicated to the Zoological Society of London. These communications, one of the monkey "Cercopithecus pileatus" and the loris "Loris gracilis" and the other on a supposed new species "Semnopithecus leucoprymnus cephalopterus" which turned out to be identical with Bennet's "Semnopithecus nestor", are Templetons only personal contribution to the literature on the vertebrates of Ceylon. His knowledge of the smaller mammals, birds, reptiles and fishes was instead incorporated in the work of others, notablyGeorge Robert Waterhouse and his coworkerEdgar Layard who in the introduction to "Notes on the ornithology of Ceylon" says "I have had the advantage of consulting with Mr. Blyth and Drs. Templeton and Kelaart with each of whom i have been on terms of the closest intimacy and we mutually communicated our discoveries"Insects named for Templeton
* "Campsosternus templetoni" Westwood, 1848 (Oxynopterinae, Elateridae )
* "Chrysomela templetoni" Baly, 1860 (Chrysomelinae, Chrysomelidae )
* "Sebasmia templetoni" Pascoe, 1859 (Cerambycinae, Cerambycidae )
* "Pseudanophthalmus templetoni" ValentineWorks
* 1833 "Figures and descriptions of Irish Arachnida and Acari" . Unpublished Ms. Hope Department of Entomology Library. University of Oxford.
* 1833a. On the spiders of the genus "Dysdera" Latr. with the descriptions of a new allied genus. "Zool. J. " 5: 400 -406, pl. 17.
* 1834. (as C. M. ) An illustration of the structure of some of the organs of a spider, deemed the type of a new genus and proposal to be called "Trichopus libratus". "Mag. Nat. Hist. " 7: 10 13.
* 1834a. (as C. M. ) Illustrations of some species of British animals which are not generallv known or have hitherto not been described. "Mag. Nat. Hist". 3: 129 131.
* 1836. Catalogue of Irish Crustaca, Myriapoda and Arachnoida, selected from the papers of the late John Templeton Esq. "Mag. Nat. Hist. ". 9: 9-14,
* 1936a. A catalogue of the species annulose animals and of rayed ones found in Ireland as selected from the papers of the late J Templeton Esq. of Cranmore with localities, descriptions and illustrations. "Mag. Nat. Hist. ". 9: 233- 240; 301 305; 417-421; 466 -472.
* 1836b. "Thysanurae Hibernicae" or descriptions of such species of spring-tailed insects ("Podura" and "Lepisma" Linn. ) as have been observed in Ireland. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. " 1: 89-98, pls. 11, 12.
* 1836c. Descriptions of some undescribed exotic Crustacea. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. " 1: 185 198, pls. 20, 21, 22.
* 1836d. Description of a new hemipterous insect from the Atlantic Ocean. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. ". 1: 230-232, pl. 22.
* 1837. Irish vertebrate animals selected from the papers of the late . John Templeton Esq. ,"Mag. Nat. Hist" . 1: (n. s. ): 403-413 403 -413.
* 1837a. Description of a new Irish crustaceous animal. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. " 2: 34-40, pl. 5.
* 1838. Descriptions of a few vertebrate animals obtained at the Isle of France Proc. Zool. Soc.
* 1838: 111-112; Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. 2: 25-30, pl. 5.
* 1838a. Description of a new Irish crustaceous animal. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 2: 114 120, pl. 12.
* 1840. Description of a minute crustaceous animal from the island of Mauritius. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. " 2: 203 206, pl. 18.
* 1841. Description of a new strepsipterous insect. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3: 51-56, pl. 4.
* 1841a. Positions in Ceylon. "Geogr. Soc. Journ. " 1841 10: 579-580.
* 1843. Memoir on the genus "Cermatia" and some other exotic Annulosa. "Trans. Ent Soc. Lond" 3: 302- 309, pls. 16, 17.
* 1844. Description of "Cercopithecus pileautus" "Proc. Zoo. Soc. Lond. " 1844: 89. Froriep. ? Notizen 1845 34: 181 183.
* 1844a. On some varieties of the monkeys of Ceylon, "Cercopithecus pileatus" and "Loris gracilis". "Proc. Zoo. Soc. Lond. " 1844: 3; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1844 14: 362.
* 1844b. Communication, accompanied with drawings of "Semnopithecus leucoprymnus nestor" Benn. "Proc. Zool. Soc. " 1844: 1.
* 1847. Description of some species of the lepidopterous genus "Oiketicus" from Ceylon. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. " 5: 30-40.
* 1847a. Notes upon Ceylonese Lepidoptera. "Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. " 5: 44-45.
* 1851. Description of a new species of "Sorex" from India. "Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. " 1851 21: 106;
* 1855 ? "Ann. Nat. Hist. " 15: 238-239.
* 1858. On a new species of "Vaginula" from Ceylon. "Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. " 1: 49-50, plate 18 - Acetate of Strychnine useful to entomologists. 18- " List of Thysanura, Myriapoda, Scorpionidae, Cheliferidae and Phrynidae of Ceylon. " Author, Colombo.ee also
William de Alwis References
* Nash, R. and Ross, H.C.G (1980) Robert Templeton (Roy Art) Naturalist and Artist (1802-1892). Ulster Museum, 48pp + 8 plates.
* Nash, R., Ross, H.C.G. and Vane-Wright, R. (1980) Contributions to natural history by Dr Robert Templeton, R.A., with special reference to Ceylon. Irish Naturalists' Journal 20:31-33.External links
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/13552 Tennent's Ceylon]
* [http://www.lankalibrary.com/wlife.html Sri Lanka Wildlife]
* [http://www.srilankaninsects.net/Butterflies/MainPage/ButterfliesMain.htm Butterflies of Sri Lanka]
* [http://www.sjp.ac.lk/forestry/elanka/birds/index.htm Environment Lanka]
* [http://www.sos.bangor.ac.uk/research/php/theme.php?project=429| Soft Coral Project]
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