Charles Lee Remington, Ph.D.

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Biology Yale University, New Haven, CT 
Area:
Lepidoptera, Hybridization
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Charles Lee Remington (January 19, 1922 – May 31, 2007) was an American entomologist known for studies of butterflies and moths, a Yale University professor, and is considered the father of modern lepidoptery. He established a Periodical Cicada preserve in Hamden, Connecticut. He developed the insect collection at the Peabody Museum of Natural History. Remington founded the Lepidopterists' Society and was close friends with Vladimir Nabokov.

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Frank M. Carpenter grad student 1945-1948 Harvard (Animal Behavior Tree)
 (Studies in the North American Thysanura)

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James W. Porter research assistant Yale (Marine Ecology Tree)
John R. Cooley research assistant 1988-1990 Yale
Frances S. Chew grad student Tufts
Lincoln P. Brower grad student 1957 Yale
Jane V. Z. Brower grad student 1953-1957 Yale
Ward Belfield Watt grad student 1967 Yale
Lawrence F. Gall grad student 1984 Yale (Neurotree)
Thomas Richard Holtz grad student 1987-1992 Yale
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