Charles Lee Remington

Description: (Entomologist)
Charles Lee Remington was an American entomologist and Yale University professor renowned for his groundbreaking research in butterflies and moths. He is credited as the pioneer of modern lepidoptery, having made substantial contributions to the field through his work on insect collections and preservation initiatives. Remington played a key role in establishing the Lepidopterists' Society and conducted studies on species hybridization and population dynamics. Additionally, he collaborated with prominent individuals like Vladimir Nabokov and served on advisory boards for organizations advocating immigration reduction.

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Birthday January 19, 1922 (Capricorn)
Born In Reedville, Virginia, United States
Died on May 31, 2007
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