Anselmo Pardo Alcaide

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Pardo and the second or maternal family name is Alcaide.

Anselmo Pardo Alcaide (1913–1977) was a Spanish entomologist.

Career

Throughout his life he combined his work as a teacher with his entomological studies. He published his first scientific paper in 1936, at 23 years of age, in which he described his first species new to science, Ahermodontus ambrosi (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) in northern Morocco. This article was followed by another 79, in which he described another 145 taxa, mostly Pardo Alcaide became a world authority in families and Melyridae Meloidae- Malachiinae. He made numerous scientific missions where he collected specimens for study that were particularly important in different regions of Morocco.

Recognition

In 1978 he received posthumously the degree of Commander of the Civil Order of Alfonso X the Wise in recognition of his scientific achievements. In 1979 he gave his name to a new school opened in Melilla, the College of Education and Primary Anselmo Pardo.

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