Willie Horace Thomas Tams Explained

Willie Horace Thomas "Tiger" Tams (1891–1980)[1] [2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Natural History Museum Archive Catalogue. nhm.ac.uk. 2017-06-08.
  2. Proceedings and Transactions of the British Entomological and Natural History Society, 1981, p. 34.
  3. Web site: Willie Horace Thomas Tams :: CGWP Record Detail . 2024-06-12 . Canadian Great War Project.
  4. Book: Ceríaco, Luis M. P. . 2022-10-17 . 978-3-031-06153-0 . en . Springer Nature . Biodiversity of the Gulf of Guinea Oceanic Islands: Science and Conservation .
  5. "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVZS-9R5Q : 22 October 2021), Willie Horace T Tams, 1980. was a British entomologist.

    Biography

    Tams was an assistant to John Stanley Gardiner at the University of Cambridge and joined the board of the Linnean Society of London in 1913. During World War I he served in the Canadian army.[3] In 1920 he was appointed to the Natural History Museum in London as an assistant in the Entomology department. He took part in a voyage to the Gulf of Guinea (Percy Sladen and Godman Trusts expedition to the islands in the Gulf of Guinea) from October 1932 to March 1933.[4] He also traveled to Madeira and the Seychelles. Tams published more than 70 articles on the taxonomy of lepidoptera, including articles on the Lasiocampidae. He was a member of the British Entomological and Natural History Society, an associate of the Linnean Society of London and was assistant editor of the Entomologist's Gazette.

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