Richard Henry Meade
Richard Henry Meade (1814 – 23 December 1899 in Bradford, England) was an English surgeon, and Justice of the peace. But is more noted as an entomologist who specialised in Diptera - most notably the family Muscidae and also in Spiders.[1][2]
Works
partial list
- Meade, R. H., (1878) Notes on the Anthomyiidae of North America. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, XIV 250-252
- Meade, R.H. (1882) Annotated List of British Anthomyiidae. Entomologists’ Monthly Magazine, Vol.xviii, 201-205.
- Meade, R.H. (1887) "Supplement to annotated list of British Anthomyiidae.Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 23: 179-181, 250-253, 24: 54-58, 73-76.
- Meade R.H. (1891) Additions to the list of British Anthomyiidae. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 1891:27(2):42–43.
References
- Mac Lachlan, R (1900). "Meade, R. H." (PDF). Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 36 (3): 46–47. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
- Pont, A.C., 1984 The Fanniidae, Anthomyiidae and Muscidae (Diptera) described by R.H. Meade Entomologists' monthly magazineJan/Apr 1984. v. 120 :1436 -1439
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