- British Entomology
"British Entomology" is a classic work of
entomology by John Curtis, F.L.S. Described as "British Entomology, being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland; containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found", this, often 8 but sometimes 16 volume (each consisting of 12 parts) masterwork consists of 193 folios, amounting to 770 coloured plates. Published inLondon by the author, it commenced in 1824, with the final part appearing in 1839. A second edition was published from 1829-1840.It is a masterpiece of the engraver's and colourist's art, described by the eminent French naturalist
Georges Cuvier as the "paragon of perfection". It was, unsystematically, produced in monthly parts though these are usually bound in systematic, not date order. Each plate is dated, so this introduces no problems of name priority. The 769 drawings were purchased by Lord Rothschild and later bequeathed to theNatural History Museum , London.Aside from its noted illustrations, "British Entomology" is a work of taxonomy introducing many new species. This is especially true of the folios on
Diptera andHymenoptera where much of the text and probably many of the dissection figures were the work ofAlexander Henry Haliday .The volumes are most commonly bound as
*Volume 1Coleoptera (Part 1) dedicated to William Kirby andAlexander Macleay
*Volume 2 Coleoptera (Part2) dedicated toWilliam Jackson Hooker andJohn Stevens Henslow
*Volume 3Dermaptera ,Dictyoptera ,Orthoptera ,Strepsiptera ,Hymenoptera (Part1) dedicated toJohn Lindley andCharles Lyell
*Volume 4 Hymenoptera (Part 2) dedicated toPierre André Latreille andWilliam Sharp Macleay
*Volume 5Lepidoptera (Part1) dedicated toJames Charles Dale andCharles Daubeny
*Volume 6 Lepidoptera (Part 2) dedicated toCharles A. Harris and William Spence
*Volume 7Homoptera ,Hemiptera ,Aphaniptera dedicated toAlexander Henry Haliday ,Henry Walker and Francis Walker
*Volume 8Diptera ,Omaloptera , dedicated toHenry Brown ,Henry Nesbitt and the Earl of MalmesburyExternal links
* [http://delta-intkey.com/britin/index.htm Full description including high quality scans of all the plates]
* [http://delta-intkey.com/britin/eph/www/curtisid.htm List of the insects figured with updated names]
* [http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/nature-online/nature-navigator-gallery/index.dsml?beginIndex=0&tab=curtis& Plates (NHM Library)]
* [http://books.google.com/books?source=web&q=british+entomology&btnG=Search+Books British Entomology at Google Books]
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