- who
studies in this
field is a
lepidopterist or, archaically, an aurelian. Post-Renaissance, the rise of the "
lepidopterist" can be
attributed to the expanding...
-
insects from the age of
thirteen but
became more
scientific after meeting lepidopterist George Coverdale in 1881. Tutt was
active in
London scientific societies...
-
priest and Jesuit, who is best
known as a poet, bibliographer, and
lepidopterist.
Denis was born at Schärding,
located on the Inn River, then
ruled by...
- 30
December 1879) was a
French lepidopterist, botanist, and physician. He was one of the most
celebrated lepidopterists of France, and was the co-founder...
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Colin Philip Smith (24
November 1936 – 4
November 2023) was a
British lepidopterist who
lived and
worked in Nepal. He was
widely known as "****li Bajey"...
- Remington, J. E. (January 1948). "Henry
Edwards (1830–1891)" (PDF). The
Lepidopterists' News. II (1): 7.
Retrieved 23 July 2009. Brown-May and May 1997 Lawrence...
- The
Lepidopterists'
Society is a non-profit
organization dedicated to the
study of
butterflies and
moths (Lepidoptera).
Founded in 1947 and
based in the...
- insects. A
person who
collects or
studies this
order is
referred to as a
lepidopterist.
Butterflies and
moths are
mostly herbivorous (folivorous) as caterpillars...
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finalist for the
National Book
Award for Fiction. He also was an
expert lepidopterist and
composer of
chess problems.
Nabokov was born on 22
April 1899 (10...
- July 1861 – 10
December 1946) was an
English zoological artist and
lepidopterist.
Frohawk was the
author of
Natural History of
British Butterflies (1914)...