Definition of Lepidopterologist. Meaning of Lepidopterologist. Synonyms of Lepidopterologist

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Lepidopterologist. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Lepidopterologist and, of course, Lepidopterologist synonyms and on the right images related to the word Lepidopterologist.

Definition of Lepidopterologist

No result for Lepidopterologist. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Lepidopterologist from wikipedia

- Society Societat Catalana de Lepidopterologia Study Group of Hessian Lepidopterologists Lepidopterists' Society of Africa Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera...
- pteridologist, chemist, zoologist, ornithologist, physician, biologist, lepidopterologist, arachnologist, mycologist, earth scientist, university professor...
- Penicuick Heslop (June 1904 – 2 June 1970) was a British naturalist, lepidopterologist and marksman. He is particularly known for his studies of the butterfly...
- underparts of the new species, while also commemorating the Colombian lepidopterologist Blanca Huertas [de], the wife of ornithologist Thomas M. Donegan (who...
- taxonomic standpoint. This genus was discussed by famous author and lepidopterologist Vladimir Nabokov in 1945. However, he used the name Itylos, which...
- nimble and better able to evade attacks by would-be predators. Notable lepidopterologists who did many studies on this genus included Julius Röber, J. Malcolm...
- dramatist Max Saalmüller (1832–1890), Prussian Lieutenant-Colonel and Lepidopterologist Alfred Götze (1865–1948), Prehistorian, honorary citizen 1929 Gewählte...
- from the end of August to October. The species is named for Russian lepidopterologist Vadim Zolotuhin. Beccaloni, George; et al., eds. (February 2005)....
- 74: 1–15. PDF fulltext Several Apatura species are famous among lepidopterologists for being easily attracted with stinking cheese. * Hilgartner, R.;...
- in adjacent Spain and Italy. It is named for Robert Mazel, French lepidopterologist. The wingspan is 12–13.5 mm (0.47–0.53 in). The larvae possibly feed...