Butterflies and moths are the study area of lepidopterists.
A lepidopterist studies moths and butterflies.
Lepidopterists study animals in the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths.
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The collection and study of insects is called entomology, and those who specialise in the collection and study of butterflies are termed lepidopterists. Entomologists are usually professional scholars who specialise in the subject, whereas the term lepidopterist can be used to describe a professional or amateur butterfly collector.
Entomology (study of insects) Ethology (study of animal behavior) Herpetology (study of reptiles[and amphibians?]) Icthyology (study of fish) Mammology (study of mammals) Ornithology (study of birds)
A lepidopterist studies moths and butterflies.
Butterflies.
I think you mean lepidopterist not lepidoteristA lepidopterist is a person who catches and collects, studies, or simply observes butterflys or moths skipper butterflys, and moth -butterflys
Did you mean "lepidopterist"? A lepidopterist is a scientist who studies butterflies. I'm unable to find any reference to "ledopterist".
Lepidopterists study animals in the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths.
A person who collects or studies moths or butterflies is referred to as a lepidopterist.
A scientist who devotes themselves solely to the study of butterflies and moths is known as a lepidopterist.
Perhaps you mean 'lepidopterist,' which is a person who studies butterflies.
lepidopterist study butterflies and moths
Moths and butterflies both fall under the genus of Lepidoptera. The study of butterflies and moths is known as lepidoptery. This is a branch of biology and the people specializing in this study are known as lepidopterists.
A lepidopterist studies animals from the Class Insecta, Order Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths.)
A lepidopterist job description is to mostly just catch and study butterflys and moths.