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 is a person who specializes in butterflies, moths, and skippers.
Hi , Mostly Insects : Egg ---» Larvae ---» Pupae ---» Adult And there are some insects (10%) that undergo an incomplete change, or skipping the pupae phase. like dragonflies, grasshoppers and cockroaches
The moths which were less camouflaged were naturally selected for dinner by birds.
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They evolved in response to changing selection pressures (specifically predation by birds) as levels of pollution changed. The pollution reduced the effectiveness of the moths natural camouflage, resulting in the more visible moths being eaten by birds in large quantities, the less visible moths then were the only ones reproducing and their color became dominate in the population.
A Lepidopterist
A lepidopterist is the term for a scientist who studies butterflies and moths.
Lepidoptery or lepidopterology is the branch of entomology that deals with the study of lepidopterans (butterflies and moths).
lepidopterist study butterflies and moths
Butterfly Conservation's motto is "Saving butterflies, moths and our environment."
Lepidoptera
Usually butterflies, but there are pretty big moths out there.
Some caterpillars turn into moths, while others turn into butterflies. It depends on the species.
Butterflies are prettier than moths. Moths are an icky brown color. XP
A lepidopterist is a person who specializes in butterflies, moths, and skippers.
The study of butterflies and moths is called Lepidopterology. Butterfly scientist = lepidopterologist. :)
it is a lepidopterist.