Francis Buchanan White

Francis Buchanan White (20 March 1842, Perth – 3 December 1894, Perth) was a Scottish entomologist and botanist.

Francis Buchanan White

He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. After doing a Grand Tour in 1866, he settled in Perth where he would remain his entire life. His main area of interest was the Lepidoptera and the taxonomy of the Hemiptera. He was the author of numerous scientific papers, published in the Scottish Naturalist, Journal of Botany, and The Proceedings and Transactions of the Perthshire Society of Natural Science. White was a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society and the Linnean Society.[1]

In 1883, Buchanan White redescribed the known species of the Hemiptera genus Halobates and he illustrated 11 species in colour, with numerous drawings in black and white of structural details. This was one of the parts of the Challenger Report.

Halobates plate from the Challenger Report, 1883

Selected publications

  • "Descriptions of new species of heteropterous Hemiptera collected in the Hawaiian Islands by the Rev. T. Blackburn. No. 1". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. ser. 4. 20: 110–114. 1877. (See Thomas Blackburn (entomologist).)
  • "Descriptions of new species of heteropterous Hemiptera collected in the Hawaiian Islands by the Rev. T. Blackburn. No. 2". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. ser. 5. 1: 365–374. 1878.
  • "Descriptions of new species of heteropterous Hemiptera collected in the Hawaiian Islands by the Rev. T. Blackburn. No. 3". The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. ser. 5. 7: 52–59. 1881.
  • "Description of new Anthocoridae". Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. 16: 142–148. November 1879.
  • "A Revision of the British Willows". The Journal of the Linnean Society. 27: 333–457. 1891.
  • with J. W. H. Trail: The Flora of Perthshire. 1898.
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