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Joseph Charles Bequaert was an American naturalist of
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origin, born 24 May 1886 in
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(Belgium) and died on 12 January 1982 in
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. Clench WJ (1982). "Joseph Charles Bequaert". '' The Nautilus'' 96(2)
page 35


Career

Bequaert obtained a doctorate in botany at the
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in 1908. He was an entomologist, and from 1910 to 1912 he was part of ''la commission Belge sur la maladie du sommeil'' (Belgian Committee on sleeping sickness). From 1913 to 1915 he worked as a
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in the
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and also collected
mollusks 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 ...
. In 1916 he
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to the
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and was an associate researcher from 1917 to 1922 at the
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. He became an American citizen in 1921, and taught Entomology at the Harvard Medical School. From 1929 to 1956 he was Curator of Insects at the
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at Harvard, and was Professor of Zoology from 1951 to 1956 within the same institution. Bequaert became president of the
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in 1954. He left his post at Harvard in 1956. From 1956 to 1960 he lectured in biology at the University of Houston. With Walter Bernard Miller (1918–2000), he published ''The Mollusks of the Arid Southwest'' in 1973.


Memberships

He was a member of various learned societies: Zoological Society of France, the Entomological Society of America, the Belgian Royal Society of Entomology, the Belgian Society of Tropical Medicine, the Royal Institute of Colonial Belgium, ''Koninklijk Natuurwetenschappelijk Genootschap Dodonaea'', and the Natural History Society of North Africa.


References in botany

Bequaert was formerly commemorated in the taxon '' Bequaertiodendron magalismontanum'' (Sond.) Heine & J.H.Hemsl. now known as ''
Englerophytum magalismontanum ''Englerophytum magalismontanum'', commonly known as stamvrug, is an evergreen tree that mostly grows in rocky places. It has an extensive range, from northern KwaZulu-Natal northwards along the east coast and into the southern African interior, ...
'' (Sond.) T.D.Penn. He was also honoured in 1993, in the naming of '' Normandiodendron bequaertii''.


References in entomology

Bequaert was formerly commemorated in several names of ants. Note that only valid names are listed (as of July 2016). ''
Aenictogiton bequaerti ''Aenictogiton'' is a genus of ants, comprising seven rarely collected species. All of the species are known only from males from Central Africa, and show a morphological and phylogenetic affinity to the army ant genus ''Dorylus''. The dorylomor ...
'' Forel, 1913 ''
Anochetus bequaerti ''Anochetus'' is a genus of small, carnivorous ants found in the tropics and subtropics throughout the world. This genus is present in both the Old and New World and is certainly native to all continents except Antarctica and Europe. In Europe o ...
'' Forel, 1913 ''
Azteca bequaerti ''Azteca bequaerti'' is a species of ant in the genus '' Azteca''. Described by Wheeler & Bequaert in 1929, the species is endemic to Brazil and Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional ...
''
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, 1929 '' Camponotus confluens bequaerti'' Forel, 1913 '' Cataulacus bequaerti'' Forel, 1913 '' Centromyrmex bequaerti'' (Forel, 1913) '' Strumigenys bequaerti'' Santschi, 1923 ''
Crematogaster bequaerti ''Crematogaster bequaerti'' is a species of ant in tribe Crematogastrini Crematogastrini is a tribe of myrmicine ants Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hyme ...
'' Forel, 1913 '' Dorylus bequaerti'' Forel, 1913 '' Monomorium bequaerti'' Forel, 1913 '' Pheidole bequaerti'' Forel, 1913 '' Phrynoponera bequaerti'' Wheeler, 1922 '' Tetramorium bequaerti'' Forel, 1913


References in herpetology

Bequaert is commemorated in the scientific name of a species of snake and two frogs: * ''
Philothamnus bequaerti ''Philothamnus'' is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to Sub-Saharan Africa.. www.reptile-database.org. Species The following 24 species are recognized as being valid. *'' Philothamnus angolensis'' *'' Philothamnu ...
'' (
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, 1923) * ''
Phrynobatrachus bequaerti ''Phrynobatrachus bequaerti'' is a species of frog in the family Phrynobatrachidae. It is found in the mountains of north-western Burundi, eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, and western Rwanda. The specific name ''bequaerti'' honours J ...
'' ( Barbour and Loveridge, 1929) * ''
Leptopelis bequaerti ''Leptopelis bequaerti'' is a species of frog in the family Arthroleptidae. It is endemic to Liberia and only known from its type locality, Gbarnga, and from Mount Coffee. Common name Gbanga forest treefrog has been coined for it. It is a poorl ...
'' Loveridge, 1941


Bibliography

He published over 250 papers; over 50 of them are about molluscs. (incomplete) * Pilsbry HA, Bequaert J (1927). "The Aquatic Mollusks of the Belgian Congo. With a geographical and ecological account of Congo malacology". ''
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'' 53 (2): 69-602
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* Bequaert J (1936). "A new North American mason-wasp from Virginia, with notes on some allied forms". ''Proceedings of the United States National Museum'' 84 (3004): 79-87. * Bequaert J (1948). ''Monograph of the Strophocheilidae, neotropical family of terrestrial mollusks''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. 210 pp. * Bequaert J (1950). ''Studies in the Achatininae, a group of African land snails''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Museum of Comparative Zoology. 216 pp. * Bequaert J, Miller WB (1973). ''The mollusks of the arid Southwest, with an Arizona checklist''. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. xvi + 271 p.


References


Further reading

* Abbott RT (1974). ''American Malacologists. A National Register of Professional and Amateur Malacologists and Private Shell Collectors and Biographies of Early American Mollusk Workers Born Between 1618 and 1900'', American Malacologists (Falls Church, Virginie): iv + 494 p. 


External links

*
Biography by Charles H. Smith, Joshua Woleben and Carubie Rodgers

Joseph Charles Bequaert Papers, circa 1922-1949
from the
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