lunes, 1 de septiembre de 2014

William Alexander Francis Balfour Browne

William Alexander Francis Balfour-Browne (1874–1967), known as Frank, was an English entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera, especially Dytiscidae (diving beetles).
Life and work
Balfour-Browne was born in London and educated at St Paul's School. Already as a child he was keenly interested in water beetles, and the group became the subject of his research throughout his life. He studied botany at Magdalen College, Oxford, and was then called to the bar (as a lawyer) in 1898. He returned to Oxford to study zoology the following year. From 1906 he taught biology at the Belfast College of the Royal University of Ireland (now known as Queen's University Belfast). In 1913 he became a lecturer in the University of Cambridge. He was Professor of Entomology at Imperial College from 1925 to 1930. He was a friend of Robert Lloyd Praeger.
Balfour-Browne was the author of a Text-book of Practical Entomology, British Water Beetles published...

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