''The Fauna of British India'' (short title) with long titles including ''The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma'', and ''The Fauna of British India Including the Remainder of the Oriental Region'' is a series of scientific books that was published by the British government in
India
India, officially the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area; the List of countries by population (United Nations), most populous country since ...
and printed by
Taylor and Francis
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of London. The series was started sometime in 1881 after a letter had been sent to the Secretary of State for India signed by
Charles Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin ( ; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English Natural history#Before 1900, naturalist, geologist, and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology. His proposition that all speci ...
, Sir
Joseph Dalton Hooker
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend. For 20 years he served as director of the Ro ...
and other "eminent men of science" forwarded by P.L.Sclater to R.H. Hobart.
W. T. Blanford was appointed editor and began work on the volume on mammals.
In the volume on the mammals, Blanford notes:
The idea was to cover initially the vertebrates, taking seven volumes, and this was followed by a proposal to cover the invertebrates in about 15 to 20 volumes and projected to cost £11,250 to £15,000. Blanford suggested that restricting it to 14 volumes would make it possible to limit the cost to £10,500. After Blanford's death,
Arthur Everett Shipley became the editor. The first series was followed by a second edition of some of the volumes such as the mammals, birds, reptiles and butterflies. In 1922-23,
Nelson Annandale
Thomas Nelson Annandale Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire, CIE Royal Society of Edinburgh, FRSE (15 June 1876, in Edinburgh – 10 April 1924, in Calcutta) was a British zoology, zoologist, entomologist, anthropology, anthropologist, a ...
sought to move the process of preparation of the books and its publication to India. The second edition is sometimes called the "new fauna". There were changes incorporated in this that included for instance the usage of trinomials for the birds. Following Shipley's death in 1927, Lieutenant Colonel
John Stephenson, formerly of the Indian Medical Service was appointed editor in May 1928. Publication was stopped during the Second World War. After Indian Independence in 1947 a few volumes were published under the new name of Fauna of India but some of the volumes that were under preparation were never published. The 1953 volume on
polychaetes by
Pierre Fauvel was published by the Indian Press from Allahabad.
Protozoa

*
Bhatia, B. L. (1936
Vol. I Protozoa:Ciliophora* Bhatia, B. L. (1938
Vol. II Protozoa: Sporozoa
Coelenterata
*
Annandale, Nelson (1911
Freshwater sponges, Hydroids & Polyzoa 51 p - 48 figs - 5 pl
* Burton M (?) Porifera (Not published)
Nematoda, Cestoda, Oligochaeta, Annelida etc.
* Stephenson, J. (1923
Oligochaetaxxiv + 518 p - 261 figs
* Harding, W. A. & John Percy Moore (1927
Hirudineaxxxviii + 302 p - 63 figs - 8 pl (4 col.) - 1 map
* Southwell, T. (1930
Cestoda. Volume 1. Cestodaria, Bucestoda (excl. Taenioidia)
* Southwell, T. (1930
Cestoda. Volume 2. Taenioidia* Baylis, H. A. (1936
Nematoda. 1. Ascaroidea and Strongyloidea 08 p - 182 figs * Baylis, H. A. (1939
Nematoda. 2. Filarioidea, Dioctophymoidea and Trichinelloidea 74 p - 150 figs * Fauvel, Pierre (1953
Polychaeta* Bhalerao, DG (?) Trematoda (this was announced but never published)
Crustacea
Although these volumes were sanctioned, they were never published.
[Sewell, RB Seymour (1953) Preface to the Fauna of India. Polychaeta]
* Nilsson-Cantell, CA (?) Cirripedia
* Chopra BN (?) Brachyura (Oxyrhyncha)
* Seymour Sewell, RB (?) Copepoda (Calanoids)
Echinodermata
* Mortensen, Theodor Echinoidea (This was never produced due to the death of the author. See preface by R B Seymour Sewell in the 1953 Polychaeta volume.)
Mollusca
*
Blanford W. T. &
Godwin-Austen H. H. 1908
''Mollusca. Testacellidae and Zonitidae'' Taylor & Francis, London. 311 pp.
*
Gude G. K. 1914
''Mollusca.−II. (Trochomorphidae--Janellidae)'' xii + 520 pp., 164 figs.
* Gude G. K. 1921
''Mollusca.−III. Land operculates (Cyclophoridae, Truncatellidae, Assimineidae, Helicinidae)'' 386 pp.
*
Preston H B 1915
''Mollusca. Freshwater Gastropoda & Pelecypoda.''Taylor & Francis, London, 244 pp., 29 figs.
* Prashad, Baini (?) Mollusca 5. Pelecypoda (not published)
Arachnida
*
Pocock, R.I. (1900
ArachnidaSplit PDF
* Sharif M (?) Ticks.
Hemiptera
*
Distant, W.L. (1902
Rhynchota 1. Heteroptera. Pentatomidae, Coreidae, Berytidae(See als
Index to Rhynchota
* Distant, W.L. (1904
Rhynchota 2.Heteroptera. Family 4 to 16. (Lygaeidae - Capsidae)
* Distant, W.L. (1906
Rhynchota 3.Heteroptera - Homoptera Heteroptera-family 17 to 24. (Anthoceridae - Coricidae) / Cicadidae, Fulgoridae.
* Distant, W.L. (1907-8
Rhynchota 4.Homoptera: Membracidae, Cercopidae, Jassidae & Heteroptera: Appendix (initially published in two parts)
* Distant, W.L. (1911
Rhynchota 5.Heteroptera: Appendix
* Distant, W.L. (1916
Rhynchota 6.Homoptera. Appendix
* Distant, W.L. (1918
Rhynchota 7.Homoptera:Appendix to Jassidae, Heteroptera:Addenda
Dermaptera
*
Burr, M. (1910
Dermaptera(Earwigs)
17 p - 10 pl
Odonata
*
Fraser, F.C. (1933
Odonata. 1Introduction, Coenagriidae 423 p
* Fraser, F.C. (1934
Odonata. 2Agriidae, Gomphidae 398 p - 120 figs - 4 col. pl.
* Fraser, F.C. (1936
Odonata. 3Cordulegasteridae, Aeshnidae, Libellulidae. 461 p.
Orthoptera
*
Kirby, WF (1914
Acridiidae;Second edition
* Uvarov, BP (?) Acridiidae
* Chopard L. (1969
The Fauna of India and the Adjacent Countries. Orthoptera. Vol.2: Grylloidea.Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press.
* Henry G M (?) Tettigoniidae
Blattaria
* Shelford, R. Blattidae (sanctioned but not published)
[Lefroy, HM (1910]
Review. Fauna of British India. Burr, H.M.
JBNHS 20:203-204
Coleoptera

*
Andrewes, H. (1929
Carabidae 1. Carabinae 431 p - 62 figs - 9 pl (1 col) * Andrewes, H. (1935
Carabidae 2. Harpalinae 323 p - 51 figs - 5 pl *
Arrow, G.J. (1910
Lamellicornia 1. Cetoniinae and Dynastinae iv + 322 p - 76 figs - 2 col. pl. * Arrow, G.J. (1917
Lamellicornia 2. Rutelinae, Desmonycinae, Euchirinae iii + 387 p - 77 figs - 5 pl (1 col.)* Arrow, G.J. (1931
Lamellicornia 3. Coprinae 28 p - 61 figs - 13 pl (1 col.) - 1 map * Arrow, G.J. (1949
Lamellicornia 4. Lucanidae & Passalidaevii + 274 pp., 23 pl]
* Arrow, G.J. (1925
Clavicornia : Erotylidae, Languriidae & Endomychidae v + 416 p - 76 figs - 1 col. pl. - 1 map*
Beeson, C.F.C. (?) Platypodidae ()
* Browne, J Balfour (never published) Dytiscidae, Gyrinidae and Haliplidae
*
Cameron, M. (1930
Staphylinidae 1 (Micropeplinae, Oxytelinae, Oxyporinae, Megalopinae, Steninae, Enaesthetinae)
71 p - 134 figs - 1 map - 3 col. plates
* Cameron, M. (1934) Staphylinidae. 2. (Paederinae) 257 p - 2 col. pl.
* Cameron, M. (1932
Staphylinidae 3 (Staphylininae, Trichophyinae, Termitodiscinae, Pygosteninae, Tachyporinae) 443 p - 4 col. pl.
* Cameron, M. (1939
Staphylinidae 4 Part 1. Subfam. Pseudopernthinae and Aleocharinae (part)
* Cameron, M. (1939) Staphylindae 4. Part 2. Aleocharinae.
*
Fowler, W. (1912
Coleoptera. General introduction and Cicindelidae to Paussidaexx + 529 p - 240 figs
*
Gahan, C. (1906
Coleoptera. Cerambycidae329 p -107 figs
*
Jacoby, Martin & others (1908–1936) Chrysomelidae Volumes 1-4. (Jacoby died before the first volume was published. See preface to the first volume by C T Bingham)
** Jacoby, M. (1908)
Chrysomelidae 1. Eupodes, Camptosomes, Cyclica534 p - 172 figs - 2 pl
**
Maulik, S. (1919
Chrysomelidae Volume 2 Hispinae and Cassidinaexi + 439 p - 130 figs
** Maulik, S. (1926
Chrysomelidae Volume 3. Chrysomelinae and Halticinae442 p - 139 figs - 1 map
** Maulik, S.(1936
Chrysomelidae Volume 4. Galerucinae648 p - 144 fig - 1 map - 1 pl - hbk
*
Marshall, Guy A.K. (1916
Rhynchophora, Curculionidae367 p - 108 figs
;Sanctioned but not published
* Beeson CFC Scolytidae
* Beeson CFC Platypodidae
* Stebbing, E.P. Buprestidae
Diptera
*
Brunetti, E. (1912
Diptera : Nematocera excluding Chironomidae & Culicidae581 p
* Brunetti, E. (1920
Diptera 2. Brachycera Volume 1 (Stratiomyiidae, Leptidae, Nemestinidae, Cyrtidae, Bombyliidae, Therevidae, Scenopinidae, Mydaidae, Empidae, Lonchopteridae, Platypezidae)401 p.
* Brunetti, E. (1923
Diptera 3. Pipunculidae, Syrphidae, Conopidae, Oestridae 24 p - 83 fig - 5 pl*
Christophers, S.R. (1933
Diptera Volume 4. Culicidae tribe Anophelini*
Barraud, P.J. (1934
Diptera Volume 5. (Culicidae) tribes Megarhinini & Culicini* R Senior-White,
Daphne Aubertin & John Smart (1940
Diptera Volume 6. Calliphoridae* Hobby, BM (?) Diptera Volume 7. Asilidae
* Oldroyd, H (?) Tabanidae
* van Emden, F I -
Muscidae Diptera Volume 7. Part 1 Published 1966 in The Fauna of India - Part 2 was planned but never published.
Aphaniptera
* Sharif, M (?) Fleas.
Hymenoptera
*
Bingham, C.T. (1897
Hymenoptera. Vol. 1. Wasps and beesxxix + 579 pp.
* Bingham, C. T. (1903
Hymenoptera, Vol. 2. Ants and Cuckoo-wasps506 pp.
*
Morley, C. (1913
Hymenoptera Vol. 3. Ichneumones Deltoidei531 p - 152 fig - 1 pl
Lepidoptera
* Bingham, C. T. (1905
Butterflies Vol. 1- Family
Nymphalidae
The Nymphalidae are the largest family of butterflies, with more than 6,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. Belonging to the superfamily Papilionoidea, they are usually medium-sized to large butterflies. Most species ha ...
* Bingham, C. T. (1907
Butterflies Vol. 2- Families
Papilionidae
Swallowtail butterflies are large, colorful Butterfly, butterflies in the family Papilionidae, and include over 550 species. Though the majority are tropical, members of the family inhabit every continent except Antarctica. The family includ ...
,
Pieridae
The Pieridae are a large family (biology), family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species, mostly from Afrotropical realm, tropical Africa and Indomalayan realm, tropical Asia with some varieties in the more northern ...
and
Lycaenidae
Lycaenidae is the second-largest family (biology), family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of ...
*
George Francis Hampson & others (1892–1937) Moths. 5 volumes
** Hampson, G. (1892
Moths 1. Saturniidae to Hypsidae527 p - 333 fig
** Hampson, G. (1894
Moths 2. Arctiidae, Agrostidae, Noctuidae609 p - 325 figs
** Hampson, G. (1895
Moths 3. Noctuidae (cont.) to Geometridae 546 p - 226 figs
** Hampson, G. (1896
Moths 4. Pyralidae594 p - 287 figs
**
Bell TRD & F B Scott (1937
Moths. Vol. 5. Sphingidae 37 p - 1 folding map - 15 pl
;Second edition
*
Talbot, G. (1939
Butterflies. Vol. 1Papilionidae
Swallowtail butterflies are large, colorful Butterfly, butterflies in the family Papilionidae, and include over 550 species. Though the majority are tropical, members of the family inhabit every continent except Antarctica. The family includ ...
,
Pieridae
The Pieridae are a large family (biology), family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species, mostly from Afrotropical realm, tropical Africa and Indomalayan realm, tropical Asia with some varieties in the more northern ...
, xxix + 600 p - 184 figs - 1 folding map - 3 col. pl.
* Talbot, G. (1947
Butterflies. Vol. 2 Danaidae,
Satyridae,
Amathusiidae and Acraeidae. xv + 506 p - 104 figs - 2 col. pl.
Reptilia and Amphibia
*
Günther, A.C.L.G. (1864) ''Reptiles of British India'
xxvii + 452 p - 26 pl (Not part of the Fauna of British India series, but included here for completeness)
*
George Albert Boulenger, Boulenger, G. A. (1890
Reptilia and Batrachiaxviii + 541 p - 142 figs
;Second edition
*
Smith, M. A. (1931–1943) Reptilia and Amphibia. 3 Volumes. (Volume 4 was to cover Amphibia).
** Smith, M. A. (1931
Reptilia and Amphibia 1: Loricata and Testudines xviii + 185 p - 42 figs - 2 pl
** Smith, M. A. (1935
Reptilia and Amphibia 2: Sauria xiii + 440 p - 93 figs - 1 pl - 2 maps
** Smith, M. A. (1943
Reptilia and Amphibia 3: Serpentesxii + 583 p - 166 figs
Fishes
*
Day, Francis (July 11, 1889
Fishes Volume IChondropterygii, Teleoste (Physostomi; Acanthopterygii: Percidae)
* Day, Francis (September 21, 1889
Fishes Volume IITeleostei (Acanthopterygii excl. Percidae; Anacanthini; Lophobranchii; Plectognathi), Leptocardii
;Second edition
*
Hora, SL (?) (projected to be published in 5 volumes in 1953 but not published)
Birds
*
Oates, E. W. (
Blanford, W. T., editor) (1889
Birds. 1 82 p* Oates, E. W. (1890
Birds. 2 24 p* Blanford, W. T. (1895
Birds. 3 50 p - 102 figs
* Blanford, W. T. (1898
Birds. 4 00 p - 127 figs
;Second edition
*
Baker, Stuart (1922
Birds. 1524 p
* Baker, Stuart (1924
Birds. 2606 p - 86 figs
* Baker, Stuart (1926
Birds. 3534 p
* Baker, Stuart (1927
Birds. 4471 p - 71 figs
* Baker, Stuart (1928
Birds. 5469 p - 49 figs
* Baker, Stuart (1929
Birds. 6548 p
* Baker, Stuart (1930
Birds. 7484 p (Synonymical catalogue Passeres-Grallae)
* Baker, Stuart (1930
Birds. 8.326 p (Synonymical catalogue Grallae - Pygopodes; Corrigenda and Addenda)
Mammals
* Blanford, WT (1888, 1891
Mammalia** Part 1 Primates, Carnivora, Insectivora
** Part 2 Chiroptera, Rodentia, Ungulata, Cetacea, Sirenia, Edentata
;Second edition
*
Pocock, R.I. (1939
Mammalia. I. Primates and Carnivora*
Pocock, R.I. (1941
Mammalia. II. Carnivora :Aeluroidea, Arctoidea* Ellerman, J.R,
Roonwal, M.L. (ed.) (1961
Mammalia. III. Rodentia
References
External links
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