People who study butterflies and moths are called lepidopterists. The study of butterflies alone is sometimes known as 'butterflying', and those who study butterflies alone are sometimes known as 'butterflyers'.
The name for a person who professionally studies Butterflies and moths for a living is called a "Lepidopterist". Lepido means scaly in Latin, and Ptera means wings. Lepidoptera is the scientific name for butterflies and moths, who have scaly wings.
Broadly speaking that would be an entomologist, though entomology is the study of any species of insect. Lepidopterists would limit themselves to moths and butterflies.
An Entemologist.
Anthropologists.
historians
Scientists do not study family trees. Geneticists are scientists who study genetics and inheritance. Genealogists study family trees, but they are not scientists.
Joseph Banks is a Botanist. Bostanist study Plants
It may have been called the SCIENTIST, OR DOCTOR
One scientist who does study heredity is called a Geneticist.
A scientist who studies insects is called an "entomologist".
The study of butterflies and moths is called Lepidopterology. Butterfly scientist = lepidopterologist. :)
They are called seismologists.
They are called Geometers.
scientist
paleontologists
An entomologist
electronicters
the study OF plants is botany and the people WHO study plants are called botanists.
Scientists who study plants are called botanists
cytologists