Ethelwynn Trewavas (5 November 1900 – 16 August 1993)
was an
ichthyologist
Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 33,400 species of fish had been described as of October ...
at the
British Museum of Natural History
The Natural History Museum in London is a museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museu ...
. She was known for her work on the families
Cichlidae and
Sciaenidae. She worked with
Charles Tate Regan
Charles Tate Regan FRS (1 February 1878 – 12 January 1943) was a British ichthyologist, working mainly around the beginning of the 20th century. He did extensive work on fish classification schemes.
Born in Sherborne, Dorset, he was educat ...
, another ichthyologist and
taxonomist
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.
Academic studies and career
She received her
bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree (from Middle Latin ''baccalaureus'') or baccalaureate (from Modern Latin ''baccalaureatus'') is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by colleges and universities upon completion of a course of study lasting three to six ...
and Board of Education Certificate in Teaching in 1921 from
Reading University, and then worked as a teacher before being employed by the
King's College of Household and Social Science
Queen Elizabeth College (QEC) was a college in London. It had its origins in the Ladies' (later Women's) Department of King's College, London, England, opened in 1885 but later accepted men as well.
The first King's 'extension' lectures for l ...
as a part-time demonstrator, spending most of her time on research. She was taught by
Dr. Nellie B. Eales when associated with the
Freshwater Biological Association.
She met
Charles Regan
Charles Regan (11 May 1842 – 17 May 1921) was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire in 1877.
Regan was born in Barnsley and became a brewer's traveller. Between 1873 and 1881 he was living variously in Romford, Essex, Barnsle ...
and was employed by him as his assistant until hired by the British Museum (Natural History) as Assistant Keeper in 1935.
She was appointed Deputy Keeper of Zoology in 1958, and retired in 1961.
She served as the senior scientist in the Fish Section of the British Museum (Natural History) for almost 50 years, and was known internationally as an authority on several diverse groups of fishes. She was best known for her work describing
Africa
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n
Rift lake cichlids, but she published extensively on other groups as well. She used laboratory study and extended field trips to research her current areas of study, and often relied on interviews with local people to understand the behaviours, forms and food potential of fishes.
One example of the influence of Regan and Trewavas is that of the currently named
genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial n ...
categories of
Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa in Tanzania and Lago Niassa in Mozambique, is an African Great Lake and the southernmost lake in the East African Rift system, located between Malawi, Mozambique and Tanzania.
It is the fifth largest fres ...
mbuna, two are attributed to Regan and six to Trewavas.
Of the ''
Haplochromis sensu lato'' in the lake, five were described by Regan and twenty-seven by Trewavas, either individually or in partnership with David Eccles.
Later in life she mentored prominent researcher
Ad Konings, who has continued many of her areas of study. When her eyesight failed she insisted that he accept her stereo microscope as a gift so he could continue her work with African cichlids.
Trewavas died in Reading on 16 August 1993.
Honours
Trewavas was awarded the
Linnean Medal of the
Linnean Society of London
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in 1968, and elected as a Fellow (
honoris causa) of the society in 1991. She was elected an Honorary Foreign Member of the
American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in 1946, and awarded an honorary
Doctor of Science
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degree by
Stirling University in 1986.
Species named after Trewavas
Many fellow
ichthyologist
Ichthyology is the branch of zoology devoted to the study of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless fish (Agnatha). According to FishBase, 33,400 species of fish had been described as of October ...
s honoured Trewavas by naming newly discovered
species
In biology, a species is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), classification and a taxonomic rank of an organism, as well as a unit of biodiversity. A species is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of ...
after her. Even during her lifetime, more fish species had received the
specific epithet ''trewavasae'' ("of Trewavas") or ''ethelwynnae'' ("of Ethelwynn") than were named after most other modern fish researchers, underscoring the importance of her contribution to the field:
* The Deepsea Dragonfish ''
Eustomias trewavasae
''Eustomias trewavasae'', the deepsea dragonfish, is a small abyssal barbeled dragonfish of the family Stomiidae, found worldwide in tropical and subtropical oceans at depths down to 1,500 m. Its length is up to TL.
Named in honor of Ethelwynn ...
''
Norman, 1930
* ''
Glyptothorax trewavasae''
Hora, 1938
* The Threadfin Cichlid ''
Petrochromis trewavasae
The threadfin cichlid (''Petrochromis trewavasae'') is a species of cichlid endemic to Lake Tanganyika found in areas with rocky substrates on which it can graze on algae. This species can reach a length of . It can be found in the aquarium tra ...
''
Poll, 1948
* ''
Symphurus trewavasae
''Symphurus'' is a genus of fish in the family (biology), family Cynoglossidae found in the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean. Most species mainly occur in relatively shallow water, including estuaries. Some species ...
''
Chabanaud, 1948
* ''
Garra trewavasai
''Garra trewavasai'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus ''Garra''.
The Specific name (zoology), specific name of this fish honours the British people, British ichthyologist Ethelwynn Trewavas (1900-1993).
References
Endemic f ...
''
Monod, 1950
* The Lake Malawi Cichlid ''
Labeotropheus trewavasae''
Fryer, 1956
* ''
Garra ethelwynnae
''Garra ethelwynnae'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus ''Garra'' which is known only from Eritrea.
The specific name of this fish honours the British ichthyologist Ethelwynn Trewavas
Ethelwynn Trewavas (5 November 1900 – 16 ...
''
Menon, 1958
* ''
Neolebias trewavasae''
Poll & Gosse, 1963
* ''
Atrobucca trewavasae''
Talwar & Sathirajan, 1975
* ''
Protosciaena trewavasae''
(Chao & Miller, 1975)
* ''
Linophryne trewavasae
''Linophryne'' (from el, λῐ́νον , 'fishing net' and el, φρῡ́νη , 'toad') is a genus of leftvents, commonly called the "bearded seadevils."
Species
There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus:
* '' Linophryne algibarb ...
''
Bertelsen, 1978
* ''
Gobiocichla ethelwynnae''
Roberts, 1982
* ''
Phenacostethus trewavasae
''Phenacostethus'' is a genus of fishes in the family Phallostethidae found in freshwater and brackish habitats in southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-e ...
''
Parenti, 1986
* The Lake Malawi Cichlid ''
Aulonocara ethelwynnae
The Chitande aulonocara (''Aulonocara ethelwynnae'') is a species of haplochromine cichlid which is endemic to Lake Malawi, only occurring in the north-west of the Lake near Chitande Island. It occurs over habitats of mixed rock and sand and it f ...
''
M. K. Meyer, Riehl & Zetzsche, 1987
* ''
Tylochromis trewavasae
''Tylochromis'' is a genus of African fishes in the family Cichlidae. They are the Monotypic, only members of the Tribe (biology), tribe Tylochromini. Many of the species are Endemism, endemic to the Congo River Basin, but species also are found ...
''
Stiassny, 1989
* ''
Triplophysa trewavasae
''Triplophysa gracilis'' is a species of stone loach in the genus ''Triplophysa''. It is found in Pakistan, India, and China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most popul ...
''
Mirza & Ahmad, 1990
* ''
Johnius trewavasae
''Johnius'' is a genus of fishes in the family Sciaenidae. They are commonly known as croakers due to their ability to produce purring, croaking and knocking sounds. The sounds are produced mainly at night and are thought to be either involved in ...
''
Sasaki, 1992
* The eel ''
Rhynchoconger trewavasae''
Ben-Tuvia, 1993
* ''
Trewavasia carinata''
Davis, 1887
After her death, the memory of her contributions remained.
Posthumous
Posthumous may refer to:
* Posthumous award - an award, prize or medal granted after the recipient's death
* Posthumous publication – material published after the author's death
* ''Posthumous'' (album), by Warne Marsh, 1987
* ''Posthumous'' (E ...
honorific names are, as of 2009:
* The Lake Malawi Cichlid ''
Copadichromis trewavasae
''Copadichromis trewavasae'' is a species of haplochromine cichlid which is endemic to Lake Malawi. It is widespread in the Lake, and so occurs in Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. It is often found in areas rich in sediment where muddy deposits ...
''
Konings, 1999
* ''
Placidochromis trewavasae
''Placidochromis'' is a genus of cichlids endemic to Lake Malawi in Eastern Africa. They are part of the haplochromine lineage of Lake Malawi's cichlid taxa. Most ''Placidochromis'' species live in the open or sandy regions of the lake.
Species
...
''
Hanssens, 2004
Publications (incomplete)
* 1983: ''Tilapiine Fishes of the Genera "Sarotherodon", "Oreochromis" and "Danakilia" ''. 583 pages. London: British Museum (Natural History)
See also
*
:Taxa named by Ethelwynn Trewavas
References
External links
Trewavas profileWikispecies
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Employees of the Natural History Museum, London
1900 births
1993 deaths
20th-century British zoologists
Alumni of the University of Reading
British ichthyologists
Women ichthyologists
Scientists from Cornwall
Fellows of the Linnean Society of London
Linnean Medallists
People from Penzance
20th-century British women scientists