- Ignacio Bolívar
Ignacio Bolívar y Urrutia (
Madrid , 1850 –Mexico , 1944)was a Spanish naturalist andentomologist , and one of thefounding father s of Spanich entomology. He helped found the "Real Sociedad Española de Historia Natural" (Royal Spanish Natural History Society) in 1871, and was the author of several books and of over 1000species .After the
Spanish Civil War he was exiled toMexico when the nationalist government harshly repressed Republican militants and sympathisers, as retaliation for the equally harsh repression of clergy and nationalist militants on the opposite side. Here he was made "Doctor honoris" of theNational Autonomous University of Mexico .In Mexico he was devoted mainly to entomology. In this field he wrote more than 300 books and monographs and discovered more than thousand new species and about 200 genera.He also encouraged other naturalists to study entomology,
José María de la Fuente being one example.Bolívar founded the journal "Ciencia" (Science). His more important works include:-"Ortópteros de España nuevos o poco conocidos" (1873) and "Catálogo sinóptico de los ortópteros de la fauna ibérica" (1900).
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