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However, he has been working as a research entomologist until 1994.
"You probably have to be an entomologist to like that," she said.
He followed the entomologist past the living room, down a short hall to the study.
Even so, he did not always intend to become an entomologist.
The most courageous men in the world must be entomologists.
Entomologists at the time said that such an idea was ridiculous.
He was instrumental in training medical entomologists and public health workers.
The nasty entomologist would certainly be her first choice, but she had seen no evidence.
Never, in all his life as an entomologist, had he passed more touching minutes.
But was it not too much to ask from the most enthusiastic of entomologists?
He also had an international standing as an entomologist and a scientific editor.
Some entomologists study how insects are related to each other.
Wood was not an entomologist, much less a bee man.
She said he is an honor student and hopes to become an entomologist.
I'm not an entomologist but I am aware of how most surveys are done.
He kept his title of chief entomologists until 1882 after the commission came to an end in 1879.
I'll be interested to hear what the entomologist has to say."
"Yes, but those who fund the entomologists say something else.
She also conducted extensive field studies with her sister who was an entomologist.
Over 33 species of insects are named after him by other entomologists.
She knew that an entomologist would probably not call them roaches.
The fact that entomologists succeed at this black art is remarkable.
"Most people think entomologists are strange no matter what they do," he remarked.
A death scene form is one of the most important tools a forensic entomologist has.
"Perhaps one day I would ask an entomologist," she muses.