Vernon Victor Hickman

Vernon Victor Hickman (1894–1984) was an entomologist, born and resident in Tasmania, who became a leading authority on the spiders of Australia.

In 1979 Hickman was awarded the title Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) "for service to zoological science and education".

He was educated at the University of Tasmania and briefly lectured before enlisting to serve in first world war, returning from the experience of the Western Front with a psychological impact that remained throughout his life.

[2] An early interest in invertebrates began with studies of Anaspides tasmaniae, known as the mountain shrimp, before pursuing a major focus on arachnology.

Hickman's knowledge encompassed other organisms, including mammals, and was extended through lectures and chairs held throughout his career.