Frederick Bond (22 February 1811 – 10 August 1889) was an English naturalist who was one of the founders of the journal The Zoologist.
After the death of his father, his mother married another army officer Captain Benjamin Bond.
He reared numerous species of moths and his friend Henry Guard Knaggs named a moth after him as Tapinostola bondi (also known as "Bond's Wainscot") which is now considered a subspecies, Chortodes morrisii bondii, which may be extinct.
Francis Pascoe named a longhorn beetle from India from Bond's collection as Sthenias bondii (now Xynenon bondi) after him.
He published short notes on birds, insects, frogs and other matters in the journal starting from the very first issue, right until his death.