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A scientist who studies insects is an entomologist. An entomologist who specifically studies beetles is a coleopterist.

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People who study insects are called entomologists.

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Beetles are insects. The study of insects is called "entymology". Thus, scientists who study beetles and other insects are called "entymologists".

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An entomologist.

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