Harold Munro Fox

Zoologist and entomologist

Harold Munro Fox - Scientists & Innovators born 1889
Born

1889
136 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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Contributed to the study of insect taxonomy and behavior, focusing on the classification of various insect species. Held a prominent position at the British Museum, where research on the systematics of numerous taxa was conducted. Published extensively in academic journals, contributing to the knowledge of entomology and zoology during the mid-20th century. Engaged in educating future generations of scientists through teaching and mentoring.

Published significant works in entomology

Served as a curator at the British Museum

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