wing = ptera
no wings = aptera
entomologist
AlaeA botanist calls wings alae (refers the flattened border of stems and also petals)But, If you are referring to insects, then an entomologist (studies insects not plants) uses the term "ptera"
a person who studies insects is called an entomologist.
A Entomologist! :) *go bugs!* peace, love, nature!
Entomology is the study of insects and entomologist is a person who studies insects.
An entomologist.
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.
Southwestern Entomologist was created in 1976.
Australian Entomologist was created in 1974.
A scientist who studies insects is an entomologist. An entomologist who specifically studies beetles is a coleopterist.
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