- William de Alwis
William de Alwis (1842-1916) was a Ceylonese
artist andentomologist .With his brother George (dates unknown), William made a lasting contribution to the knowledge of the
Lepidoptera , butterflies and moths of Ceylon.The brothers' father,
Haramanis de Alwis Seneviratne (1792-1894) was abotanical illustrator who worked at theBotanical Gardens in Ceylon at Kalutara between 1818-1822 andPeradenyia from 1822-1861. He illustrated over 2,000 plants. William was appointed to succeed him to continue the work as a botanical artist.G. H. K. Thwaites , the Director of the Botanical Garden at Peradeniya between 1849 and 1880, who was impressed by the de Alwis brothers' botanical drawings, recommended to W. H. Gregory, the Governor of Ceylon, that they should draw from nature the butterflies and moths of Ceylon. Thwaites supervised the drawings, many of which were illustrations of specimens that he had collected himself. The drawings were accurate and later used by a number of authors publishing on the lepidoptera of Ceylon. Notably byGeorge Morrison Reid Henry andL.G.O. Woodhouse . The De Alwis drawings are in theNatural History Museum , London.External links
* [http://www.nhm.ac.uk/research-curation/collections-library/collections-management/collections-navigator/transform.jsp?rec=/ead-recs/nhm/uls-a347316.xml Natural History Museum, London]
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