Cameron, Malcolm
- Pronunciation
- /MAL-kuhm KAM-er-uhn/
- Category
- Biographical
- Singular
- Cameron, Malcolm
- Plural
- Cameron, Malcolm
Definition
Malcolm Cameron was a British entomologist known for his work on the taxonomy and classification of beetles (Coleoptera), particularly the Staphylinidae family (rove beetles).
Etymology
Named after Malcolm Cameron (1873–1954), whose work significantly contributed to entomology.
Example
Malcolm Cameron's extensive studies on rove beetles have been foundational for subsequent research in coleopterology.
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Usage Notes
Referred to primarily in historical and bibliographic contexts within entomology literature.