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Person Who Studies Butterflies And Moths

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noun

• an entomologist who specializes in the collection and study of butterflies and moths

44%11 Tepid or pale (anag) — butterflies and moths
noun

• moths and butterflies

28%9 Genus of moths known as tussock moths
noun

• a genus of Lymantriidae

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