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He explores the various mysteries of lepidopterology, such as the process of metamorphosis.
Sinatra didn¡ t know what lepidopterology was.
It is not improbable that had there been no revolution in Russia, I would have devoted myself entirely to lepidopterology and never written any novels at all.
He also pursued special studies in ornithology and lepidopterology, securing him a position as zoologist in the forestry bureau of the Spanish colonial government.
His butterflies, donated by the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, where Nabokov studied lepidopterology.
The famed author exhibited both equally in his writing and in his non-literary pursuits, which included lepidopterology, the study of butterflies and moths.
The moth, of the genus Pollanisus, was given the specific epithet nielseni by Tarmann, in memory of his colleague's extensive work in lepidopterology.
That year Treitsche was forced to cut down on his workload for reasons of health, began to take up lepidopterology again and became Ochsenheimer's companion on many excursions.
The Karl Jordan Medal for lepidopterology was awarded to Nielsen by the Lepidopterist' Society in 1990, and he was later a member of the award committee.
Charles Lee Remington, the intellectual patriarch of modern American lepidopterology, the scientific study of butterflies and moths, died on May 31 in Hamden, Conn.
The species is named for Jacqueline Miller of the Allyn Museum, U.S.A., in recognition of her contributions to Afrotropical lepidopterology.
Taking long walks in the country Ochsenheimer's interest in lepidopterology was rekindled "and without noticing it he had, in seeking recovery from one task, taken over another, not less laborious one."
In person, wearing pinstriped pants, a lavender shirt and three-toned gaitered shoes, he still sings the joys of lepidopterology, as well as top hats, snug breeches and penny-farthing bicycles.
Around this time he made the acquaintance of playwright Friedrich Treitschke who was returning from Switzerland to Leipzig and who shared both his interest in acting and in lepidopterology.
A keen interest in science, especially botany and lepidopterology, led him to enter the Honours Science program at the University of Toronto in 1963, but he switched to Honors English Language and Literature later in his first year.
A 5,700-line verse novel (10-line stanzas, irregularly rhymed) that invokes the "butterfly effect" of chaos mathematics: a butterfly's random passage starts Russel Darlington on the road to a career in lepidopterology; many years later, a second butterfly lures him to fall from a cliff, crippling him permanently.
The Societas Europaea Lepidopterologica promotes research in lepidopterology and dissemination of the findings therefrom primarily through the arrangement of the biennial European Congresses of Lepidopterology and through the publication of the scientific journal Nota lepidopterologica.