Percy H. Grimshaw

Percy Hall Grimshaw FRSE FERS ISO (1869 in Leeds – 1939 in Edinburgh) was an English entomologist and zoogeographer. He was an expert on butterflies.

Life

He was born in Leeds the son of Emma and David Grimshaw.[1]

He originally was in banking in Leeds.

In 1895 he accompanied William Eagle Clarke to Edinburgh[2] to take on roles at the Royal Scottish Museum as an entomologist. From 1930–1935 he was Keeper of Natural History in the museum. He is known mainly for his work on Diptera.

In 1909 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir James Johnston Dobbie, John Horne, William Eagle Clarke and Ramsay Heatley Traquair.[3]

He died in Edinburgh on 14 November 1939.

Family

He was married to Jeannie Blair White.

Works

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