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Kenneth Morton

Kenneth J. Morton (1858 – 29 January 1940)[1] was a Scottish entomologist, with a particular interest in the study of Odonata and Neuroptera. He was born at Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and he died at Edinburgh.[1]

His collections are held at the National Museums of Scotland. They include specimens of dragonflies (from worldwide), caddis flies, lacewings and stoneflies.

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  1. ^ a b Fraser, F.C. (1940). "In Memoriam. Kenneth J. Morton". Entomological News. 50: 236–239.


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