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Thomas Workman (entomologist)

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Thomas Workman (1843–1900) was an Irish entomologist and arachnologist who travelled widely collecting butterflies and studying spiders. He is best known for his book Malaysian Spiders, published in 1896, in which he described several new species.

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Biography

Thomas Workman was born at Ceara, Windsor Avenue, Belfast, Ireland on 14 August 1843 into a wealthy family involved in muslin, linen and commerce. He became a successful businessman, at first in the linen trade and then in shipbuilding. He was the elder brother of Frank Workman, born in 1856, who founded the Belfast shipyard of Workman Clark in 1879.

Travel

In the years 1869 and 1870 Workman travelled in North America spending his time mainly in the West, much with native tribes. His trip journals and accounts of the natural history of the American plains and Native Americans (Thomas Workman, Illustrated Notebook, Letters from the Far West) are now in the Public Records Office in Belfast. His collection of North American Indian artefacts is in the Ulster Museum. Each year, when business and family permitted, Workman spent lengthy periods in foreign lands, collecting insects, especially butterflies and spiders. His ethnographic collections are in the Ulster Museum in Belfast.

His most significant trips were

Diarmid A.

Societies

Workman was, as well as being actively involved in the civic administration of Belfast, the Honorary Librarian of the Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society becoming president in 1898.He was a member of the British Association for the Advancement of Science.Their 1852 meeting was held in his warehouse on Belfast's Bedford Street. He died in St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S.A in 1900, having caught a chill en route from Vancouver following a trip to the Rocky Mountains.[1]

SemiCaryatid Victoria Street, Belfast.One of five symbolic of trade (1865)

Achievements

Aside from his work on spiders, especially those of the Far East, Workman was a lepidopterist.He had an extensive world butterfly collection including specimens purchased. from Hans Fruhstorfer and Otto Staudinger. Included are specimens figured in Macrolepidoptera of the World. A systematic description of the hitherto known Macrolepidoptera, edited in collaboration with well-known specialists published in Stuttgart by Alfred Kermen. edited by Adalbert Seitz.

Contacts

Spiders named after Workman

Phidippus workmania a species named for Workman
  • Damarchus workmanii Thorell
  • Theridium workmanii Thorell
  • Phidippus workmanii Peckham & Peckham
  • Goleta workmanii Peckham & Peckham

Published work

  • 1880 Irish Spiders in The Entomologist
  • 1896 Malaysian Spiders Volume 1 Privately published in Belfast.

Collections

Correspondence

Workman's correspondence, diaries etc. are in the Public records Office Belfast

References

  1. ^ Finnegan, Diarmid A. 2015 Webs of Science, Webs of Commerce.The Life-Worlds of a Merchant Naturalist In Spaces of Global Knowledge ImprintRoutledge eBook ISBN 9781315610207
  • Irish Naturalist 9:241
  • Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society Centennial Volume 1821-1891 144pp., portrait.

External links

This page was last edited on 7 April 2024, at 17:41
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