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Alexander Barrett Klots

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Alexander Barrett Klots (December 12, 1903, New York City – April 18, 1989, Putnam, Connecticut) was an American entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera.

His collection is conserved in the American Museum of Natural History, a smaller part is held by the University of Connecticut.

Works

partial list

  • 1933 Directions for collecting and preserving insects. Wards Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, New York. 30 pp. [with two later editions].
  • 1959 with Elsie B. Klots. Living insects of the World Garden City, N.Y Doubleday full text
  • 1977 with Elsie Broughton Klots 1001 Questions Answered About Insects New York, Dodd, Mead ISBN 978-0-486-23470-0
  • 1978 Field Guide to the Butterflies of North America East of the Great Plains Houghton Mifflin ISBN 9780395258590

References

  • Sokoloff, P. 1989: [Klots, A. B.] Ent. Rec. J. Var., London 101 (9/10): 236
  • Fowler, G. 1989: [Klots, A. B.] News Lep. Soc., Lawrence 1989 (5): 70–71
  • Wagner, D. L. 1992: [Klots, A. B.] J. Lepidopt. Soc., Los Angeles 46 (4) [1] includes photographs of Klots and bibliography

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