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- Title
Jacqueline Y. Miller: Butterfly Hunter.
- Authors
Rice, Marlin E
- Abstract
In addition, she lectures on the biodiversity and biogeography of Lepidoptera at the University of Florida and has served on or been chair of more than 23 graduate student committees. Miller's interests broadly range across systematics, taxonomy, biogeography, and life history of Lepidoptera, especially in the Castniidae, Hesperioidea, and Nymphalidae. Long-term monitoring of butterflies in the Bahamas since the 1980s by Miller and her husband, Lee, led to all-Lepidoptera surveys including micromoths in 2010. Born 28 July 1944 Current Position Research Foundation Professor University of Florida Allyn Curator of Lepidoptera McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Graduate Students Ph.D. (13) M.S. (6) Publications 158 Books I The Common Names of North i I American Butterflies i (J. Y. Miller, editor) Smithsonian Press, Washington, DC I Butterflies of the West Indies i I and South Florida i (with D. S. Smith and L. D. Miller) Oxford University Press I The Butterfly Handbook i (with L. D. Miller) New Burlington Books, London Honors Fellow Entomological Society of America Honorary Member Entomological Society of America Fellow Royal Entomological Society, London Honorary Life Member The Lepidopterists' Society Honorary Research Associate Carnegie Museum of Natural History Honorary Life Member Lepidopterists' Society of Africa Service President The Lepidopterists' Society 1989-1990 Editor, I Bulletin of the Allyn Museum i (1981-present) ESA Governing Board 2003-2005 Co-Chair, Local Arrangements, ESA Annual Meeting, 2001-2002 Graph: Jackie Miller, Allyn Curator of Lepidoptera, University of Florida, 2008.
- Subjects
BUTTERFLIES; HESPERIIDAE; NATURAL history; RIFLE-ranges
- Publication
American Entomologist, 2023, Vol 69, Issue 3, p18
- ISSN
1046-2821
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ae/tmad039