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You'll realize who I mean when 1 tell you he was a myrmecologist."
After dismissing both cat-ant and catsect, he remembered that someone who studies ants is called a myrmecologist.
The term was first popularized by American myrmecologist William Morton Wheeler in 1902.
Laurent Keller (born 28 February 1961) is a Swiss evolutionary biologist, myrmecologist, and author.
It was discovered by Swiss myrmecologist Heinrich Kutter.
More beer, some recidivism in the group, and only Wilson and two former students remain to toast the social insects and the mighty myrmecologist.
March 17 - Horace Donisthorpe, myrmecologist (d. 1951)
She is married to myrmecologist Jack Longino, who is also a professor at the University of Utah.
April 22 - Horace Donisthorpe, English myrmecologist (b. 1870)
He was as willing to quote and credit a country gamekeeper, as the famous myrmecologist William Morton Wheeler.
Auguste-Henri Forel (1848-1931), Swiss myrmecologist.
Horace Donisthorpe (myrmecologist who first recorded this species in Britain, and the first to make a detailed study of its habits)
Horace Donisthorpe (1870-1951), British myrmecologist and coleopterist, lived at 58 Kensington Mansions, Trebovir Road.
However, the former, named by the myrmecologist and coleopterist Horace Donisthorpe, was later placed in synonymy with the widespread Trachyphloeus asperatus Boheman, 1843.
His father was George E. Donisthorpe, an inventor as well, his brother, Horace Donisthorpe, was a myrmecologist.
William Morton Wheeler, Ph.D. (March 19, 1865 - April 19, 1937) was an American entomologist, myrmecologist and Harvard professor.
A close contact of the British myrmecologist and coleopterist Horace Donisthorpe, it was to Wheeler that Donisthorpe dedicated his first major book on ants in 1915.
The genus was renamed by Horace St. John Kelly Donisthorpe, the eccentric British myrmecologist and coleopterist, after himself Donisthorpea.
It was first collected by the botanist Jan Pieter Schuitemaker and described by the myrmecologist August Stärcke in 1933 as Camponotus schmitzi.
It was on the original heath in this location that British myrmecologist Horace Donisthorpe collected many of the ants from which he produced so many observations and deductions.
Barry Bolton is an English myrmecologist, the world's leading expert on the classification, systematics and taxonomy of ants, who long worked at The Natural History Museum (London).
To help them out, a guide and photographic key to the correct classification of ants has now been prepared by Barry Bolton, a myrmecologist at the Natural History Museum in London.
Tablet to Dr. Forel - a letter of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, written in reply to questions asked by Auguste-Henri Forel, a Swiss myrmecologist, neuroanatomist and psychiatrist.
With the encouragement of Marion R. Smith, a myrmecologist from the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, Wilson began a survey of all the ants of Alabama.
Now retired, Bolton is a Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society and Myrmecologist, Biodiversity Division, Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London.