CARTER, Ian Shand


Educated at St John’s School, Leatherhead, Surrey and University of Kent where he read
biochemistry. From 1973 to 1977 Carter worked as a clinical biochemist at St George’s Hospital,
Tooting. From 1977 to 1990 he worked as a biology teacher, first at Wycliffe College, Stonehouse,
Gloucestershire, later at Cranleigh School, Cranleigh, Surrey, and finally at Cheltenham College,
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. From 1990 until his death in 2003 Carter was head of Information
Technology at Cheltenham College.

Beetles collected by Carter date from May 1978 until August 1988, and it seems that he
gave up entomology when he took on more time-consuming posts later in his professional career.
Carter was a protégé of Prof. John A. Owen and they made numerous collecting trips together. He
was credited as having helped to collect squirrels’ dreys in Scotland for Owen in Ent Rec, 98, 1986,
219-222.

Carter published very little. He exhibited some rare and interesting beetles new to
Gloucestershire at the BENHS Annual Exhibition on 2 November 1985, including Manda
mandibularis
at Hasfield Ham, West Gloucestershire, 30.vi.1985 (Proc Trans Br Ent Nat Hist Soc, 19,
1986, 50). Carter was also a co-author with J.A. Owen et al. of a paper describing Panspaeus
guttatus
new to Britain (EMM, 121, 1985, 91-95). Carter and Owen privately published A
Numerical List of British Beetles
in 1987 (2nd edition).

Carter became the county recorder for Coleoptera with the Gloucestershire Naturalists’ Society
following the departure of David Atty for retirement in Cumbria around 1987. He continued in this role
for about ten years until work pressures made it impossible to continue, when Keith Alexander took
over. He was an active member of the Gloucestershire Invertebrate Group.

Carter was introduced to Andrew Duff via a mutual friend, the late Tom Cairns, soon after Duff started
to study beetles in 1983, and Carter quickly became Duff’s first mentor. After his death Carter’s
collection of 2268 intact specimens, plus an unknown number of specimens already damaged by
Anthrenus, was purchased from his widow by Duff and has now been amalgamated with the latter’s
collection of British Coleoptera.

Carter was listed as a subscriber to The Coleopterist’s Newsletter in October 1985, with his address
given as 165 Leckhampton Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53 0AD.
(A.G. Duff and K.N.A. Alexander with information from Barbara Carter, 01/2020)

Dates: 

24 May 1951 - 13 December 2003