Walter Fielding Holloway Blandford (1865–1952) was a British entomologist.
He attended Cambridge University, where he took first class in the Natural History Tripos.
[1] He served as a Secretary and officer for the Royal Entomological Society of London.
[2] His contributions included extensive studies of the beetle family Scolytidae (now classified as a subfamily, Scolytinae), including formal descriptions of many newly-discovered species from around the world.
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