Arthur Gardiner Butler
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Arthur Gardiner Butler (London, 27 June 1844 - Beckenham, 28 May 1925) was an English entomologist. He worked at the British Museum working on the taxonomy of birds, insects, and spiders.
He also published articles on spiders of Australia, Galapagos, of Madagascar, etc.
[edit] Works
Partial list Entomology
- Catalogue of diurnal lepidoptera of the family Satyridae in the collection of the British Museum (1868)
- Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera Described by Fabricius in the Collection of the British Museum (1870)[1], Lepidoptera Exotica, or, Descriptions and illustrations of exotic lepidoptera (1869-1874)
- Tropical Butterflies and Moths (1873)
- Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of New Zealand (1874)
- The butterflies of Malacca (1879).
- with Herbert Druce (1846-1913), Descriptions of new genera and species of Lepidoptera from Costa Rica. Cistula entomologica, 1 : 95–118 (1872).
Ornithology
- Foreign birds for cage and aviary , Order Passeres... (1896-1897) illustrated by Frederick William Frohawk (1861-1946)
- British Birds’ Eggs: a handbook of British oölogy
[edit] External links
- NDSU biographical information
- Internet Archive has digital copies of several works by Gardiner Butler.