Richard Siddoway Bagnall
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- Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society (1904)
- Fellow of the Linnean Society of London (1909)

Richard Siddoway Bagnall | |
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| Born | 14 July 1884 |
| Died | 19 January 1962 |
| Occupation | Zoological collector, scientific collector |
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Richard Siddoway Bagnall (14 July 1884 - 19 January 1962) was an English entomologist. Bagnall specialised in Thysanoptera and published several important works on the higher classification of this insect order throughout the world, describing many new genera and species.
A comprehensive account of his life and work is given by Louise Berridge.[1]
Richard Siddoway Bagnall was born in Winlaton, England (near Whickham) on 14 July 1884 to father Thomas W. Bagnall (1862-ca.1907) and mother Emily Florence Lane (ca. 1862-1932).[1] He had meningitis and rheumatic fever as a child, and although his two brothers went to boarding school in their teenage years, Bagnall was sheltered by his family and educated privately at home.[1] He showed a keen interest in entomology during his childhood, being active in the Vale of Derwent Naturalists' Field Club and was President from 1909-1911.[2] He published his first paper in 1906 on an unusual beetle that he collected from his cellar.[1][3]