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Horace Donisthorpe


Horace St. John Kelly Donisthorpe (17 March 1870 – 22 April 1951) was an eccentric British myrmecologist and coleopterist, memorable in part for his enthusiastic championing of the renaming of the genus ''Lasius'' after him as ''Donisthorpea'', and for his many claims of discovering new species of beetles and ants.
He is often considered to be the greatest figure in British myrmecology.
== Biography ==
Educated at Mill Hill House, Leicester and Oakham School, Donisthorpe went to Heidelberg University to read medicine. However, his "too sensitive nature" forced him to give up this career. Being possessed of a private income, from about 1890 he devoted his life to the study of beetles and ants.
Probably the best known of his collecting grounds were the ancient forests of Windsor Great Park in Berkshire where he had permission to collect extensively and where so many of his important discoveries were made.
During his career he associated with many other prominent British entomologists, including Canon Fowler, with whom he co-authored the last volume of 'Coleoptera of the British Islands,〔'Fowler, W.W. & Donisthorpe, H.St. J.K. 1913. The Coleoptera of the British Islands. Supplement: Vol. 6. London, UK. L. Reeve and Co. 351pp.〕 and A.A. Allen.〔Barclay, M.V.L. (& Editorial Panel) 2010. A.A. Allen. The Coleopterist 19(3); p.150.〕
Donisthorpe was controversial in part because he was often considered overeager in his attempts to describe new species of ants and beetles. For example, he named 24 new species of beetle from Britain (17 named after his colleagues), but 22 have since been deemed to be insufficiently distinct to be considered separate species and have been made synonyms of earlier species.〔Duff, A.G. (ed.) Checklist of Beetles of the British Isles, 2008 edition. http://www.coleopterist.org.uk/checklist2008%20A5.pdf〕 The only two British beetle species that he described which remain valid are the rove beetles:
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* ''Leptacinus intermedius'',
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* ''Ilyobates bennetti''.
Species which Donisthorpe described anew that turned out to have been previously classified include (from ''New Species of Ants (Hym., Formicidae) from the Gold Coast, Borneo, Celebes, New Guinea and New Hebrides''):
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* ''Aenictus bidentatus'',
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* ''Rhytidoponera gagates'',
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* ''Diacamma rugosum'',
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* ''Leptogenys walkeri'' (Donisthorpe noted: "''I have much pleasure in naming this ant in honour of my dear friend the late Commander J. J. Walker, RN''"),
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* ''Leptogenys violacea'',
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* ''Polyrhachis bryanti'',
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* and ''Polyrhachis hosei''.
''Polyrhachis hosei'' provides an interesting demonstration of Donisthorpe's zeal for new species coming into conflict with existing ones. His description starts: "The general description of ''P.(M.) byyani'' would do equally well for this species..." and then goes on to describe a small number of very minor differences: "a larger and more robust insect", "pronotal spines longer", "the scale has a somewhat wider arch", and so on.
Donisthorpe was a Fellow of the Zoological Society of London and a Fellow and Vice-Chairman of the Royal Entomological Society. He resided at 58, Kensington Mansions, and was known for his lavish parties, which led to the dissipation of much of his family fortune.〔''The Ant World'', Dereck Wragge-Morely〕 He was an associate of Auguste-Henri Forel, with whom he stayed in Switzerland in 1914.〔''The Entomologist's Record'', vol XXV, Nos 1-2 (1915)〕
Donisthorpe's extensive and beautifully curated collection of British beetles is housed at the Department of Entomology at the Natural History Museum.

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