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Arthur Wilson Stelfox (15 December 1883–19 May 1972) was an Irish naturalist and
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. Stelfox was a recognised authority on
Hymenoptera Hymenoptera is a large order (biology), order of insects, comprising the sawfly, sawflies, wasps, bees, and ants. Over 150,000 living species of Hymenoptera have been described, in addition to over 2,000 extinct ones. Many of the species are Par ...
and on non-marine
Mollusca Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...
especially the genus ''
Pisidium ''Pisidium'' is a genus of very small or minute freshwater clams known as pill clams or pea clams, aquatic bivalve molluscs in the family Sphaeriidae, the pea clams and fingernail clams. In some bivalve classification systems, the family Spha ...
''. He also made important contributions to scientific knowledge concerning Irish botany and on identifying and describing remains from prehistoric sites in Ireland.


Early years and education

Stelfox was born in
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on 15 December 1883 the son of Jennie McIlwaine and James Stelfox. He was educated at Campbell College, Belfast and went on to study architecture in Ireland and England, being elected as an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects on the 2 November 1908. Stelfox was an enthusiastic naturalist from his youth, encouraged by his father, who belonged to the
Belfast Naturalists' Field Club The Belfast Naturalists' Field Club is a club of naturalists based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1863, the club was an important part of the education system for Victorian naturalists and worked largely through first-hand field studies ...
and by Robert John Welch with whom he would later collaborate. His earliest known specimens are now held in the National Museums Liverpool and were collected in 1898 when he was 15 years of age.


Marriage

It was not until 1903 that Stelfox became an official member of the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club and in 1908 he was appointed the Honourable Secretary. In 1909 his future wife Margarita Mitchell was asked to assist him in this role. Mitchell was a talented naturalist in her own right and did valuable work in conjunction with
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on Mycetozoa. Stelfox and Mitchell married in 1914. The couple subsequently had three children but their daughter and youngest son died in childhood. In October 1925, the couple jointly found the first confirmed record of the rare slime mold ''
Diderma lucidum ''Diderma'' is a genus of slime molds in the family Didymiaceae. The genus was first described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1794, and the type species is ''Diderma globosum''. The genus contains over 200 taxa, and includes: * ''Diderma stel ...
'' in Ireland, at
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. In 1947 they found the first occurrence of the alpine myxomycete ''
Lepidoderma carestianum ''Lepidoderma'' may refer to: * ''Lepidoderma'' (arthropod), a genus of prehistoric eurypterids * ''Lepidoderma'' (slime mold), a genus of myxomycete {{Genus disambiguation ...
'' in the British Isles, at Ben Lawers; the specimen was not identified until 1965.


Natural History Career

Around 1908, amongst other work, Stelfox assisted with the
Clare Island Survey The Clare island Survey was a multidisciplinary (zoological, botanical, archaeological, and geological) survey of Clare Island an island off the West coast of Ireland. The survey which followed a similar survey of Lambay Island in 1905 and 190 ...
, visiting the Island and the surrounding area on numerous occasions, researching and writing the section of the Survey Report on non-marine mollusks. In 1911 he published a paper in the
Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy The ''Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy'' (''PRIA'') is the journal of the Royal Irish Academy, founded in 1785 to promote the study of science, polite literature, and antiquities Antiquities are objects from antiquity, especially the ...
and next year he was elected a member of that Academy. One of Stelfox's most influential papers on Mollusca was on the ''Pisidium'' fauna of the
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which was published in 1918. This was regarded by
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as having "revolutionised the hitherto very unsatisfactory treatment of the genus...". However it was not until 1920 that Stelfox was able to make a living from his passion when he obtained employment at the
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. He was appointed as Assistant Naturalist and specialized in Hymenoptera. Stelfox recognised the enormous value of the
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Hymenoptera collection held at the National Museum of Ireland and undertook the task of curating and caring for it. In doing so he added significantly to the scientific knowledge of many species by ensuring the correct identification and labelling of specimens and the cross referencing of Haliday's notes. Despite this specialization Stelfox proved his standing as a naturalist by publishing papers on a total nine Orders of insects and was regarded as an authority on molluscs, Irish plants and other aspects of natural history. From 1924 Stelfox and his assistant
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were solely responsible for the Museum's zoological collections. As a result, he was often called upon to identify remains uncovered from prehistoric sites across Ireland and undertook a serious amount of work that informed scientists of the ecology in Ireland over 1000 years prior. During this time Stelfox also continued to make significant contributions to the scientific knowledge on Irish flora and fauna by describing many new species. In his free time he continued to undertake field trips adding to his significant personal collections of mollusks and insects. Despite his scholarship Stelfox refused offers of Honorary Doctorates but in 1947 was elected as an Honorary Fellow of the Linnean Society. In 1948 Stelfox retired from his position at the National Museum of Ireland but continued to undertake numerous field trips and collect plants, molluscs and insects.


Stelfox's collections

In 1951 he donated his collection of ''Pisidium'' molluscs to Rev H. B. Herrington who subsequently gave it to the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. His enormous collection of over 90,000 specimens of Hymenoptera along with the majority of his field books were donated to the
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in 1966. This collection was regarded by Dr K. V. Krombein as "The largest and most complete collection of Irish Hymenoptera ever made". Other scientifically and historically significant documents are held by Dr.
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of the
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, Nora Fisher McMillan of the National Museums Liverpool and Stelfox's family. The Stelfox Collection at the
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includes his vascular plants, as well as
Myxomycete Myxogastria/Myxogastrea (myxogastrids, International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, ICZN) or Myxomycetes (International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, ICN), is a Class (biology), class of slime molds that contains 5 o ...
collected by his wife Margarita, and her associate
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.


Death

Stelfox died in hospital after a short illness on 19 May 1972; his wife having predeceased him in August the year prior.


Taxa named in Stelfox's honour

Several taxa have been named in Stelfox's honour including ''
Heterospilus stelfoxi ''Heterospilus'' is a genus of braconid wasps in the family Braconidae The Braconidae are a family of parasitoid wasps. After the closely related Ichneumonidae, braconids make up the second-largest family in the order Hymenoptera, with about 1 ...
'' a species of
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wasp A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder. Th ...
.


Publications

Stelfox published a significant number of scientific papers during his lifetime. A few highlights include
A List of Land and Freshwater Molluscs of Ireland
''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 29: 65-164
Mollusca - Land and Fresh Water (Clare Island Survey)
''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 31: (Sect. 2.; Pt. 23.) 1-64
Researches into the hereditary characters of some of our British Mollusca.
''J. Conchol.,'' 15: 268-275 * A List of the Hymenoptera aculeata of Ireland ''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 37: 201-355 * Description of six new species of Bassine Ichneumon flies ''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 46: 109-119 * Description of five new species of Alysiidae (Hymenoptera). ''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 47: 1-16 * The species of the genus ''Eclytus'' so far found in Ireland (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae). ''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 64: 509-511 * (With Kuiper, McMillan and Mitchell) The Late Glacial and Post-Glacial Mollusca of the White Bog, Co Down. ''Proc. R. Ir. Acad.,'' 72: 185-207


References


External links


Photo of Stelfox
from the
National Botanic Gardens of Ireland The National Botanic Gardens (Irish: ''Garraithe Náisiúnta na Lus'') is a botanical garden in Glasnevin, 5 km north-west of Dublin city centre, Ireland. The 19.5 hectares are situated between Glasnevin Cemetery and the River Tolka where ...

Conservation of Carex buxbaumiiArthur Wilson Stelfox Papers, 1904-1967
from the
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Arthur Wilson Stelfox digitized & transcribed Hymenoptera field notes 1921 -1926Arthur Wilson Stelfox digitized & transcribed Hymenoptera field notes March 1929 - April 1931Arthur Wilson Stelfox digitized & transcribed non-marine Mollusca field notes June 1911 - September 1917
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stelfox, Arthur Wilson 20th-century Irish botanists Irish entomologists Hymenopterists 1883 births 1972 deaths 20th-century Irish zoologists