Harold Oldroyd, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Harold Oldroyd

British entomologist

Date of Birth: 24-Dec-1913

Date of Death: 03-Sep-1978

Profession: entomologist

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Harold Oldroyd

  • Harold Oldroyd was a British entomologist, born in 1914.
  • He specialised in the biology of flies, and wrote many books, especially popular science that helped entomology to reach a broader public.
  • His The Natural History of Flies is considered to be the "fly Bible".
  • Although his speciality was the Diptera, he acknowledged that they are not a popular topic: "Breeding in dung, carrion, sewage and even living flesh, flies are a subject of disgust...not to be discussed in polite society".
  • It was Oldroyd who proposed the idea of hyphenating the names of true flies (Diptera) to distinguish them from other insects with "fly" in their names.
  • Thus, the "house-fly", "crane-fly" and "blow-fly" would be true flies, while the "dragonfly", "scorpion fly" and so on belong to other orders.
  • He also debunked the calculation that a single pair of house-flies, if allowed to reproduce without inhibitions could, within nine months, number 5.6×1012 individuals, enough to cover the Earth to a thickness of 14.3 m (47 ft).
  • Oldroyd calculated that such a layer would only cover Germany, but remarked "that is still a lot of flies". All the following lists are potentially incomplete.
  • Please add to them if you know of more.

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