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Henry Walter Bates

Henry Walter Bates (February 8, 1825 - February 16, 1892) was an English naturalist and explorer most famous for his expedition to the Amazon with Alfred Russel Wallace in 1848.

Wallace returned in 1852, but lost his collection in a shipwreck. When Bates arrived home seven years later (in 1859) he brought with him over 14,000 specimens (mostly insects) of which 8,000 were new to science.

Bates was born in Leicester, and at thirteen he became apprentice to a hosier. He studied in his spare time, and collected insects in Charnwood Forest. In 1843 he had a short paper on beetles published in the Zoologist Magazine. He became friends Wallace, who was also a keen entymologist, and after reading William H. Edwards' book on his Amazon expedition they decided to visit the region themselves.

From 1864 onwards he worked as assistant secretary of the Royal Geographical Society. He died of bronchitis.

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Alfred Russel Wallace | Alfred Wallace | Leicester | Leicester, England | Leicester UA | Wallace Line

 

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