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Born 28 May 1908 on Thursday Island (Qld.) where father was Resident Medical Officer.
Died 22 December 1966 at Coen, North Queensland.
Educated in Sydney from age 7 after the death of his father, and started collecting insects around Sydney during school years with coleopterist H.J.Carter, lepidopterist G.A.Waterhouse and dipterist E.W.Ferguson.
He moved to Brisbane in 1931.
Served in medical capacity in New Guinea in WW2 and, after being invalided out, served in malaria vector training at UQ Brisbane under command of entomologist Captain F.A.Perkins.
Worked for CSIRO pearl culture in Thursday Island 1951-52. Moved to his wife's family's remote cattle property station, Silver Plains, on east coast of Cape York Peninsula in 1955.
Bill Laverack wrote:
'In 1958 he undertook a commission for the Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium Melbourne. Mr. J.H. Willis writes:
"During 1958 he sent us 89 diferent orchid plants (and a few others) that he had collected in the Rocky River region of the McIlwraith Range, in June and July of that year. Most of these Cape York orchids have done well and several of them have flowered thus enabling us to make identifications. Among them were some apparently new records for Australia (including the New Guinean Dendrobium d'albertisii) and two genera that are quite new to Australia - viz. Robiquetia and Thelasis, represented by what are almost certainly undescribed species. Together with an undescribed Sarcochilus these were the highlights of his consignment. His habitat notes accompanying the various numbers are helpful. e.g. Found on fallen tree at edge full sunlight. Also originally found on top of of river, boulder in Massy Cr. in full sunlight many years ago."
Wassell's 1958 collections were not recorded as new discoveries at the time and it was not until Malcolm Brown sent specimens of these species to Alick Dockrill a decade later that they were published as new records or described as new species.
Wassell is commemorated by the Australian endemic orchid species Dendrobium wassellii and Robiquetia wassellii named by S.T. Blake and A.W. Dockril respectively. As well as these two species, Wassell was the original Australian collector of Vanda whiteana, Thelasis carinata, Sarcochilus hirticalcar. Saccolabium rhopalorrachis (now known as Parapteroceras speciosum) and Dendrobium antennatum.
Source: Extracted from:
Laverack, Bill (2013) 'With Strange Device: A history of the discovery of Tropical Australia's Orchids', (Australian Orchid Foundation), Peter S. Laverack, Buderim, Qld
www.esq.org.au/archive/HIstoricalPages/Wassell.html
Marks, Elizabeth N.(1968) 'Joseph Leathom Hole Wassell and his contribution to Australian natural history'. Australian Zooligist, vol. 14, pt. 3, 1968.
Portrait Photo: www.esq.org.au/archive/HIstoricalPages/Wassell.html
Data from 25 specimens with initials 'J.L.H.' but other specimens from same area have only initial 'L.'