- Thomas Workman
Thomas Workman (1844 – 1900) was an Irish
entomologist andarachnologist who travelled widely collectingbutterflies and studyingspiders . He is best known for his book "Malaysian Spiders", published in 1896, in which he described several newspecies .Biography
Thomas Workman was born at Ceara,
Belfast ,Ireland in 1844 into a wealthy family involved incommerce . He became a successful businessman, at first in the linen trade and then in shipbuilding. Not to be confused with Frank Workman, born in Belfast 16 Feb 1856, youngest of 15 children in a family of Scottish origin who were muslin manufacturers, who started the Belfast Shipyard of Workman Clark in 1879.Travel
In the years 1869 and 1870 Workman travelled in North America spending his time mainly in the West, much with native tribes. His trip journals and accounts of the natural history of the American plains and Native Americans are now in the Public Records Office in Belfast. His collection of North American Indian artefacts is in the
Ulster Museum . Each year, when business and family permitted, Workman spent lengthy periods in foreign lands, collectinginsects , especially butterflies and spiders. Hisethnogaphic collections are in theUlster Museum in Belfast.His most significant trips were
* 1881 -
Brazil
* 1883 -India ,Burma ,Singapore ,China and thePhilippines
* 1888 -Singapore andCeylon
* 1890-Singapore and Java
* 1892-Ceylon ,Singapore andIndia ocieties
Workman was, as well as being actively involved in the civic administration of Belfast, the Honorary
Librarian of theBelfast Natural History and Philosophical Society becoming president in 1898. He died inSt. Paul, Minnesota , U.S.A in 1900, having caught a chill en route fromVancouver following a trip to theRocky Mountains .Achievements
Aside from his work on spiders, especially those of the
Far East , Workman was a considerable lepidopterist collecting forAdalbert Seitz andLionel Walter Rothschild among others. Some of his specimens are figured and noted without attribution in Seitz' monumental "Macrolepidoptera of the World. A systematic description of the hitherto known Macrolepidoptera, edited in collaboration with well known specialists" published inStuttgart by Alfred Kermen.Contacts
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Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (1828-1917)England
*Theodore Savory ( ) England
*Tord Tamerlan Teodor Thorell (1830-1901)Sweden
*Adalbert Seitz (1860-1938)Germany
*Lionel Walter Rothschild ( (1868-1937) Englandpiders named after Workman
*"Damarchus workmanii" Thorell
*"Theridium workmanii" Thorell
*"Phidippus workmanii" Peckham & Peckham
*"Goleta workmanii" Peckham & PeckhamPublished Work
*1880 Irish Spiders in "The Entomologist"
*1896 "Malaysian Spiders" Volume 1 Privately published in Belfast.Collections
*Campbell College, Belfast:
Lepidoptera
*Ulster Museum , Belfast: Lepidoptera
*National Museum of Ireland , Dublin Irish spiders: Lepidoptera
*Natural History Museum, London World spiders: LepidopteraCorrespondence
Workman's correspondence , diaries etc. are in the Public records Office Belfast
References
*"Irish Naturalist" 9:241
*"Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society Centennial Volume" 1821-1891 144pp., portrait.
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