Gerald Augustus Harold Bedford

Gerald Augustus Harold Bedford

Bedford, G.A.H.
Born (1891-05-00)May 1891
Died 28 January 1938(1938-01-28)
Residence Onderstepoort, South Africa
Nationality British
Fields Biology
Entomology
Parasitology
Phylogenetics
Institutions University of Pretoria
Author abbrev. (zoology) Bedford, G.A.H.

Gerald Augustus Harold Bedford (May 1891 - 28 January 1938) was a British entomologist of the 20th century, specialized in ticks from South Africa.


He first worked at the British Museum of Natural History with F.V. Theobald and then was nominated as entomologist at the Division of Veterinary Services of the University of Pretoria in Onderstepoort on the 20.[1] He will study there vertebrate parasites (mites, ticks and lice). He started to collect species of ticks for the National Tick Collection in 1912, with nymphs of Aponomma exornatum collected in Onderstepoort.[2] In 1920, he is promoted Research Officer in Onderstepoort.[3] He died in 1938 at the age of 46.

Authored Taxa

List of species discovered by Bedford in South Africa between 1912 and 1938:

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