William Noye (1814 – 1 November 1872) was an English amateur entomologist and his paper on insects found in the Land's End district was the first published account of the Cornish Lepidoptera.[1]
William Noye | |
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Born | 1814 Paul, Cornwall, England |
Died | 1872 Australia |
Known for | Entomology |
List of publications
edit- Noye, W. (1846) "List of Insects (Lepidoptera) found in the district of the Land's End". Transactions of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Penzance. 1: 90–94.
- Noye, W. (1846) "Observations on the Death's-head Moth (Acherontia atropos)". Transactions of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Penzance. 1: 122.
- Noye, W. (1846) "Capture of Acherontia atropos at Land's End 28.4.1846". Zoologist. 4: 1345.
- Noye, W. (1847) "Lists of Insects (Lepidoptera) found in the district of the Land's End". Transactions of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Penzance. 1: 164–168.
- Noye, W. (1848) "Lists of Insects (Lepidoptera) found in the district of the Land's End". Transactions of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society of Penzance. 1: 203–210.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ F H N Smith (1997). The Moths and Butterflies of Cornwall and The Isles of Scilly. Wallingford: Gem Publishing Company.