Alexander Barrett Klots
Alexander Barrett Klots was an American entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera.
Biography
Klots was born in New [York City] in 1903.His collection is conserved in the American Museum of Natural History, a smaller part is held by the University of Connecticut.
Two moth species, Neodactria glenni and Neodactria daemonis, were described in the early 21st century using the authority of Bernard Landry and Klots. The specimens had been collected and described by Klots but not published and were published by Landry in 2002 and 2005 respectively.
Klots died in Putnam, Connecticut in 1989.
Works
- 1933 Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects. Wards Natural Science Establishment, Rochester, New York. 30 pp. .
- 1959 with Elsie B. Klots. Living Insects of the World. Garden City, N.Y Doubleday
- 1977 with Elsie Broughton Klots 1001 Questions Answered About Insects. New York, Dodd, Mead
- 1978 Field Guide to the Butterflies of North America East of the Great Plains. Houghton Mifflin