A very famous "bugologist" had come to call on us.
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In it was a stranger- amanwho looked like a "bugologist," as nearly as I can describe him.
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Instinctively one would have called him "Professor", though whether naturalist, geologist, or plain "bugologist", one would have had difficulty in determining.
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It was then nearly twelve o'clock, and "the Bugologist" was still abroad.
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And that was the last heard of the Bugologist for as much as a week.
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'Twouldn't do for humble bug-hunter to take such honor.
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'And the only remedy is for the bug-hunter to throw his bayonets away and treat the bugs as though they were human beings.'
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All I can tell you is entomologists are not like other people.
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So I agree with those entomologists who call it the 'white-lined morning-sphinx.'
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Not many entomologists crawling around the western European seaboard playing Gaelic football.
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Moth numbers have crashed in northern Ireland and other British regions, say entomologists.
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Professional entomologists don't often get the chance to see how the quality live.
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The world of entomologists waited breathlessly for the rejoinder from Pawkins.
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The entomologists are enough to keep the subject back for half a century.
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What's more, in the 1990s a dedicated cadre of entomologists started focusing on beetles.
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But was it not too much to ask from the most enthusiastic of entomologists?
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Many other entomologists have told Black the same thing.
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The forensic science community includes a wide array of practitioners: anthropologists, biologists, chemists, entomologists, odontologists, pathologists.
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Yes, QR codes- aprettysignificant upgrade for entomologists.
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So, what if you wanted to raise entomologists?
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This detail has long been known to entomologists.
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Is this within the experience of modern entomologists?
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Against a white background, they're invisible -which is exactly how most entomologists study transparent wings.