Roy Crowson
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Roy Albert Crowson (22 November 1914 – 13 May 1999) was a British biologist who specialized in the taxonomy of beetles.
He lectured at the Zoology Department of the University of Glasgow from 1949. He collected beetles and their larvae from around the world and studied the relationships between them. His 1955 monograph, The natural classification of the families of Coleoptera, established a system for the classification of beetles that remains in use.
His collections are in the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, and in the Natural History Museum, London.
The beetle family Crowsonellidae is named in his honour.
[edit] Works
- The natural classification of the families of Coleoptera, Nathaniel Lloyd & Co., Ltd., London, 1955.
- Coleoptera: introduction and key to families, Handbooks for the identification of British insects, Royal Entomological Society of London, London, 1957.
- Classification and biology, Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, London, 1970.
- Biology of the Coleptera, Academic Press, 1981.