A person who collects or studies moths or butterflies is referred to as a lepidopterist.
Lepidoptery or lepidopterology is the branch of entomology that deals with the study of lepidopterans (butterflies and moths).
Moths are very similar to butterflies. The group of insects that butterflies and moths belong to is the Lepidoptera. A group of only moths are called a wainscot.
Those who study or collect butterflies and/or moths are called lepidopterists. The word comes from the taxonomic order to which butterflies and moths belong: Lepidoptera.
That would be an Entomologist. The study of insects, entomology.
it call PTERIDOLOGY they are the scientist who study about ferns..
Taxonomists
Invertebrate.
you call a scientist a scientist but there are different study's in science which are called different names i hope this helps.:)
Meteorologist :D
"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
what do we call scientists who study plant
A scientist who studies geology is called a geologist. Geologists study the Earth's structure, composition, and processes that have shaped the planet over time.