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Thomas Algernon Chapman

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Thomas Algernon Chapman

Thomas Algernon Chapman (2 July 1842, Glasgow – 17 December 1921) was a Scottish entomologist.

Chapman was a physician and an entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera.

He became a fellow of the Entomological Society of London in 1891, of the Zoological Society of London and of the Royal Society, in 1918.

Sources

  • Michael A. Salmon (2000). The Aurelian Legacy. British Butterflies and their Collectors. With contributions by Peter Marren and Basil Harley. Harley Books (Colchester) : 432 p.