Herbert Druce
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Herbert Druce, FLS (14 July, 1846, London – 11 April, 1913, London) was a British entomologist. His collections were acquired by Frederick DuCane Godman (1834-1919) and Osbert Salvin (1835-1898) before being bequeathed to the Natural History Museum, London. He is not to be confused with the English entomologist Hamilton Herbert Druce (1869 - 21 June 1922) who also worked on Lepidoptera.
Partial list of publications
- with Arthur Gardiner Butler (1844-1925), Descriptions of new genera and species of Lepidoptera from Costa Rica. Cistula entomologica, 1 : 95–118. (1872)
- Druce, H. 1887b. Descriptions of some new species of Lepidoptera Heterocera, mostly from tropical Africa. - Proc. Zoological Society of London 1887:668–686, pl. 55
- Druce, H. 1894. Descriptions of new species of Agaristidae. - Annals and Magazine of Natural History (6)14:21–24.
- On Neotropical Lycaenidae, with Descriptions of New Species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London : 566–632, pls. 31–36. (1907)
- Druce, H. 1910a. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from tropical Africa. - Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8)5:393–402.
- Druce, H. 1911b. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera, chiefly from tropical South America. - Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8)8:136–150
- Druce, H. 1912a. Descriptions of seven new species of Heterocera belonging to the subfamily Ophiusinae. - Annals and Magazine of Natural History (8)9:552–554.
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