W. H. Evans

W. H. Evans

Brigadier William Harry Evans C.S.L, C.I.E., D.S.O. (born 22 July 1876 in Shillong - died 13 November 1956 , Church Whitfield ) was a lepidopterist and army officer who worked in India. He documented the butterfly fauna of India , Burma and Ceylon in a series of articles in the "Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society". Brigadier Evans was especially interested in the taxonomy and systematics of the butterfly families Lycaenidae and Hesperiidae an example being his "A revision of the Arhopala group of Oriental Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera)" "Bull. British Mus. (Nat. Hist.)", Ent., vol. 5: pp. 85-141 (1957).

Life and work

Evans was the third son of Sir Horace Moule Evans and Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Surgeon General J. T. Tressider. His mother kindled an interest in nature and, when he was sent to King's School, Canterbury, he was already interested in butterflies and moths. He joined the army at the age of 18 and was posted with the Royal Engineers. In 1898 he began collecting butterflies in Chitral. He was sent on duty with the Somaliland Expedition (1902-04), and he injured his knee. He served in France from 1914 to 1918 and was awarded the D.S.O. and a brevet. Exposure to poison gas, however, caused permanent chest problems. He returned to India in 1919 with his final post in the Western Command at Quetta as a Chief Engineer.

He retired in 1931 and travelled to London via Australia. His home was close to the Natural History Museum and he continued to work on Military service and was attached with the Non-Intervention Committee during the Spanish Civil War and later took up work as a Air Raid Warden. He was at a window in the Natural History Museum, facing South on to Cromwell Road when a German VI rocket bomb burst on the road convert|100|yd away. He was injured and his hearing was permanently impaired.

His wife lived in Bournemouth during the air raids (and died there in 1945). Evans, however, stayed in London in order to complete his "Revision of the Hesperiidae of the world", as he stated "before he died".

Evans collected butterflies throughout his career in India and was very knowledgeable on distribution patterns. His favourite collection areas included Kodaikanal, Jabalpur, Simla, Murree, Darjeeling, Chitral and Baluchistan. He travelled to Australia to collect Trapetizinae which were endemic there. He did not set and preserve specimens in cabinets, however. They were mostly in paper covers.

From 1923 he published keys to the identification of Indian butterflies in the "Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society". Evans examined over half a million specimens of Hesperiidae in the museum.

Evans was influenced by the works of Karl Rensch, Ernst Mayr and Thomas Huxley, but he was not comfortable with the ideas of phylogenetic classification.

His only son, Dr. J. W. Evans, continued in Entomology as a Directory of the Australian Museum, Sydney. His collection is in the Natural History Museum, London.

Publications

* (1949) "A Catalogue of the Hesperiidae of Europe, Asia and Australia in the British".
* (1932) "The Identification of Indian Butterflies".

References

* H. D. P. 1957: [Evans, W. H.] "Entomologist" 90, 24.
* Remington, C. L. 1956: [Evans, W. H.] "Lepidopt. News" 10, 101.
* Riley, N. D. & Remington, C. L. 1956: [Evans, W. H.] "Lepidopt. News" 10, 193-199, Portrait. [http://research.yale.edu/peabody/jls/pdfs/1950s/1956/1956-10(6)193-Riley.pdf PDF]
*Sachtleben, H. 1957: [Evans, W. H.] "Beitr. Ent." 7, 200-201.


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