George Willis Kirkaldy
Deceased Person
1873 – 1910
Who was George Willis Kirkaldy?
George Willis Kirkaldy was an English entomologist who specialised on Hemiptera. He was a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society from 1893.
Kirkaldy, born in Clapham, in Greater London to W. H. Kirkaldy of Wimbledon was educated in England. Even at school in London he showed an interest in natural history and was appointed curator of the school museum. As a young boy he joined a debating club and spoke on the colouration of insects. He later went to Hawaii in 1903 to work for the United States Department of Agriculture then for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association Experimental Station. While in Honololu he had a riding accident which resulted in his fracturing his leg at five places. This injury never healed and his death in 1910 at San Francisco, California followed five days after the last of several surgery attempts to fix it. Kirkaldy was the author of the 1906 Leafhoppers and their Natural Enemies. Pt IX. Leafhoppers - Hemiptera, and the 1909 Catalogue of the Hemiptera with biological and anatomical references, lists of foodplants and parasites and very many taxonomic papers describing new species and genera.
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