An entomologist is a scientist who specifically studies insects.
the study of insects is called en entomology
An entomologist is a person who studies insects. The branch of science is entomology.
The science that studies about insects is known as entomology. This a branch which basically focuses on insects and helps us know their structure and functions.
A Entomologist! :) *go bugs!* peace, love, nature!
A person who studies logic is called a Philosopher.
A beekeeper. Or, if you want a posh word: an apiarist.
The inventor of the funnel is Antonio Berlese, an Italian entomologist. The funnel was later modified by Albert Tullgren, and is sometimes called the Tullgren funnel or the Berlese-Tullgren funnel.
"The Butterfly Whisperer" has a post I hope you can follow, listed below. A person that studies insects , which includes butterflies and moths, is called an "entomologist". More specifically: Lepidopterist
An Entomologist studies Insects
The answer depends on where in the world the entomologist is employed. It will also depend on the level of expertise of the entomologist.
Australian Entomologist was created in 1974.
Southwestern Entomologist was created in 1976.
The general category is entomology - entomologist with sub categories likApiology (melittology) - beesColeopterology - beetlesDipterology - fliesHeteropterology - true bugsLepidopterology - moths and butterfliesMyrmecology - antsOrthopterology - grasshoppers, crickets, etc.Trichopterology - caddis flies
Johann Becker - entomologist - was born in 1932.
Philip Crowley - entomologist - was born in 1837.
Philip Crowley - entomologist - died in 1900.
Henri Bertrand - entomologist - was born in 1892.
Claude Fuller - entomologist - was born in 1872.
Claude Fuller - entomologist - died in 1928.
Thomas Blackburn - entomologist - died in 1912.