Cenopis lamberti

(Franclemont, 1986)

Cenopis lamberti is a of tortricid in the Tortricidae, Tortricinae, and tribe Sparganothini. It was originally described as Sparganothis lamberti by Franclemont in 1986 before being transferred to the Cenopis. The specific epithet 'lamberti' honors Gary Lamberti, a distinguished aquatic entomologist and UC Davis alumnus who made significant contributions to freshwater science.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cenopis lamberti: //ˈsɛn əˌpɪs ˈlæm bərˌtaɪ//

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Human Relevance

The was named in honor of Gary Lamberti, a professor of aquatic science at the University of Notre Dame and director of the Stream and Wetland Laboratory. Lamberti received his bachelor's degree in entomology from UC Davis in 1975 and his doctorate in entomological sciences from UC Berkeley in 1983. He has authored over 200 publications, co-edited 'Methods in Stream Ecology,' and significantly advanced scientific understanding of species interactions in streams and wetlands, Pacific salmon ecology, and impacts of land-use change and on aquatic . In 2011, he received the Society for Freshwater Science Career Award.

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