Beverley Anne Holloway (married name Kuschel; 25 October 1931 – 11 May 2023) was a New Zealand entomologist.
[1] She continued to undertake part-time study at Victoria University until 1954 when she completed a master's degree with first-class honours in zoology.
[1] Holloway was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship in 1955 and as a result spent three years at the Harvard Biological Laboratory.
In 1962, Holloway moved to Nelson to join the entomology division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
[1] In 1974, Holloway was employed to work on diptera at the systematics section of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research in Auckland.