- William Monad Crawford
William Monad Crawford ( 1872 – 1941) was an Irish colonial civil servant in
India andentomologist .William Monad Crawford's father was a wealthylinen manufacturer. He was born inParis , living there until he was sixteen when the family returned toIreland . He served in theIndian Civil Service from 1895 to 1919,in which year he returned to Ireland in 1919 to live inBelfast . After 1919 he undertook various contracts for theDunlop Rubber Company mainly inBurma . During his years in India and Burma Crawford collectedLepidoptera .Between 1921 and his death, Crawford was a prolific author of notes on Irish insects. His main interests were
Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. Many of his notes concerned migrant moths and butterflies and he documented the occurrences of several rare hawkmoths including the only N. Ireland record of theSilver-striped Hawkmoth . He discovered theSmall Eggar in Fermanagh in 1928. He also amassed a large collection of Irish Coleoptera. He specialised in theDytiscidae His extensive collection of butterflies from the Indian sub-continent is in the
Ulster Museum , Belfast. His beetle collection, merged with that ofWilliam Frederick Johnson is in the same repository.ee also
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List of butterflies of India
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