Meet a Lepidopterist

If you’re drawn to butterflies like moths are to a flame, you might want to become a lepidopterist. What’s that? Someone who studies moths and butterflies. Let’s meet one: John Snyder of South Carolina.

Meet    a    Lepidopterist
What’s the difference between a moth and a butterfly? There are a few differences but for every characteristic there are some exceptions. For example moths generally fly at night… but not all of them. Another difference is their antenna — if it has a club or hook shape it’s almost certainly a butterfly… but not always. Butterflies tend to have skinnier bodies while moths are fatter… but again there are exceptions. We take each insect as a whole and decide if it’s one or the other. 

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