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Does Robert Baden-Powell qualify as a famous lepidopterist? -- Paul A 04:59 Apr 22, 2003 (UTC)
FICTIONAL LEPIDOPTERISTS: The villain Stapelton/Baskerville in AC Doyle's 'Hound of the Baskervilles"
Speaking of Lepidopterists, why is it when you look up Julian Jamalon, you get no information. Nor do you get anything if you look it on google either. Please email warriorlaurastar@yahoo.com if you know. Thankies
Why is it when you look up Julian Jamalon that you don't get any information. Nor do you get any information if you look it up on google or factmonster, yahoo or anything else. Please email warriorlaurastar@yahoo.com if you know. Thanks so much! I need to look that up because I have a report on a lepidopterist, and Julian Jamalon is the only girl...i think. If there is a girl lepidopterist you could email the name of them to me aswell. I'm 12 years old by the way. Have a great day.-laura
It might be useful to add the character from Silence of the Lambs here —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.31.129.63 ( talk) 20:35, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
I propose this article be merged in Lepidoptera. For most articles covering a specific discipline of science there is no separate page for the scientists (i.e., Paleontologist redirects to paleontology). This is how coleopterist (one who studies beetles) is handled and I don't see a reason to have a seperate page for lepidopterists. Scientific29 ( talk) 18:48, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
I propose that Lepidopterist be merged into Lepidopterology. There is a lot of overlap with the content, and I think that the content of this article could be better served as a subsection, something like Lepidontist, which can include a section on fictional Lepidontist. Mnidjm ( talk) 12:54, 10 July 2014 (UTC)
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Does Robert Baden-Powell qualify as a famous lepidopterist? -- Paul A 04:59 Apr 22, 2003 (UTC)
FICTIONAL LEPIDOPTERISTS: The villain Stapelton/Baskerville in AC Doyle's 'Hound of the Baskervilles"
Speaking of Lepidopterists, why is it when you look up Julian Jamalon, you get no information. Nor do you get anything if you look it on google either. Please email warriorlaurastar@yahoo.com if you know. Thankies
Why is it when you look up Julian Jamalon that you don't get any information. Nor do you get any information if you look it up on google or factmonster, yahoo or anything else. Please email warriorlaurastar@yahoo.com if you know. Thanks so much! I need to look that up because I have a report on a lepidopterist, and Julian Jamalon is the only girl...i think. If there is a girl lepidopterist you could email the name of them to me aswell. I'm 12 years old by the way. Have a great day.-laura
It might be useful to add the character from Silence of the Lambs here —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.31.129.63 ( talk) 20:35, 7 September 2010 (UTC)
I propose this article be merged in Lepidoptera. For most articles covering a specific discipline of science there is no separate page for the scientists (i.e., Paleontologist redirects to paleontology). This is how coleopterist (one who studies beetles) is handled and I don't see a reason to have a seperate page for lepidopterists. Scientific29 ( talk) 18:48, 20 November 2010 (UTC)
I propose that Lepidopterist be merged into Lepidopterology. There is a lot of overlap with the content, and I think that the content of this article could be better served as a subsection, something like Lepidontist, which can include a section on fictional Lepidontist. Mnidjm ( talk) 12:54, 10 July 2014 (UTC)