Charles Thomas Bingham

Charles Thomas Bingham
Born(1848-04-16)16 April 1848
India
Died18 October 1908(1908-10-18) (aged 60)
NationalityIrish

Charles Thomas Bingham (16 April 1848 – 18 October 1908) was an Irish military officer and entomologist.[1]

Bingham was born in India of an old Irish family, and he was educated in Ireland.[2] His military career began in India where he was a soldier in the Bombay Staff Corps and later with the Bengal Staff Corps. At first interested in ornithology he took up entomology from 1877 following a posting to Burma where he was also conservator of forests.

On his retirement in 1894 he settled with his wife and two sons (his three daughters married in India) in London. Here he worked, unpaid, in the Insect Room of the Natural History Museum, organising and cataloguing the world collection of aculeate Hymenoptera. He took over from William Thomas Blanford the editorship of two of the Hymenoptera volumes of The Fauna of British India, Including Ceylon and Burma series and two of the butterfly volumes.

He was elected a fellow of the Entomological Society of London in 1895 and was a member of its council from 1903 to 1906. In the same year he became a fellow of the Zoological Society of London.

  1. ^ "Obituary: Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas Bingham". Nature. 78 (2034): 641. 22 October 1908. doi:10.1038/078640a0.
  2. ^ Kirby, W.F , 1909 Obituary correction Entomologists monthly magazine 45:36