Dennis Leston | |
Birth Date: | 1917 2, df=y |
Birth Place: | Hackney, London, United Kingdom |
Death Place: | Tallahassee, Florida, USA |
Nationality: | British |
Fields: | Entomology |
Workplaces: | Tertiary education: Imperial College London, University of Oxford, graduate student in Zoology Department, University of Ghana, Ph.D |
Dennis Leston, born Dennis Fingleston[1] (2 February 1917 – 7 October 1981) was an English entomologist best known for his contributions to the study of Heteroptera.[2]
Following a start in life as a student of medicine[3] Leston served with the Royal Army Medical Corps during World War II where he developed his fascination with insects.
Leston was a member of the South London Entomological Society and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society in 1949. After gaining a D.I.C. by research from Imperial College in the early 1960s Leston studied and worked at a number of universities, including the University of Ghana.
Dennis Leston was the older brother of racing driver Les Leston.
In 1949 he married Audrey; the couple had three daughters.[4] He died while working in Florida, from lung cancer.