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Jack was, in his way, much like an amateur lepidopterist.
A person who collects or studies this order is called a Lepidopterist.
This also makes sense because Ada wants to be a lepidopterist in the book.
It includes information on his work as a lepidopterist.
An amateur lepidopterist would have taken no more notice of a common butterfly.
He also made serious contributions as a lepidopterist and chess composer.
On Sept. 3, for instance, a lepidopterist will conduct a butterfly program.
The work established Zeller as perhaps the greatest lepidopterist of the century.
Arthur also had a reputation as a world traveler and an amateur lepidopterist.
Like a lepidopterist on a field trip who discovers a new species of butterfly, he was not going to let it get away.
The story of a lepidopterist who goes to great lengths to replace his current lover with a more suitable one.
"There have been reports of additional colonies by one other lepidopterist, who is refusing to reveal where they are.
Because of his work as a lepidopterist, he was also affiliated with Harvard as a research scientist.
Only one member is a professional lepidopterist.
Post-Renaissance, the rise of the "lepidopterist" can be attributed to the expanding interest in science, nature and the surroundings.
Jacob Hübner was the first great world lepidopterist.
Hemming was a British civil servant and amateur lepidopterist.
He is not to be confused with Ernst Suffert also a lepidopterist.
Both a ladies' man and a lepidopterist.
He was a lepidopterist and specialised in moths in the family Geometridae.
It was first described by the author and lepidopterist Vladmir Nabokov in 1945.
A lepidopterist might call these groups 'primitive macros'.
Ford brought him to Oxford because he was the best field lepidopterist Ford knew.
D Urton inspected him the way a lepidopterist might examine a pinned specimen.
Aurelian is an archaic word for lepidopterist, one who is interested in butterflies.