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Norman Humbert Joy (7 July 1874 – 20 January 1953) was a British ornithologist and coleopterist.〔 He is best known for his two-volume work ''A Practical Handbook of British Beetles'', first published by H. F. & G. Witherby in January 1932, a publication which remained the standard work on the identification of British beetles into the 21st century. He also wrote two other titles: ''How to Know British Birds'', published by Witherby in 1936 and ''British Beetles, their Homes and Habits''. Joy's beetle collection is held at the British Entomological and Natural History Society headquarters at Dinton Pastures Country Park, Berkshire. Some beetle specimens collected by Joy from the Berskhire area are held at the Museum of Reading. An obituary was published on page 213 of volume 89 of the Entomologists Monthly Magazine. The rove beetles ''Gyrophaena joyi'' and ''Gyrophaena joyioides'' were named after him. ==Discoveries== Joy described a number of beetles as new to science. In chronological order these were: * the hydraenid beetle ''Hydraena britteni'' in 1907 * the rove beetle ''Astenus lyonessius'' in 1908 * the rove beetle ''Thinobius bicolor'' in 1911 * the ground beetle ''Bradycellus sharpi'' and the rove beetle ''Bledius fergussoni'' in 1912 * the rove beetles ''Gabrius suffragani'', ''G. subnigritulus'', ''G. toxotes'', ''Philhygra malleus'', ''P. obtusangula'' and ''P. britteni'' in 1913 * the rove beetle ''Atheta nannion'' in 1931 The latridiid beetle ''Enicmus histrio'' and the rove beetle ''Bisnius scoticus'' were described jointly with John Tomlin in 1910 and 1913 respectively. In addition to his work on Coleoptera, Joy also discovered the Brown Ant ''Lasius brunneus'' (then unknown in Britain) at Theale in Berkshire on 21 January 1923 (Donisthorpe 1927). The Berkshire Birds website credits him as discovering the ornithological potential of Reading Sewage Farm.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norman H. Joy」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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