A. Maitland Emmet

Arthur Maitland Emmet
Born(1908-07-15)15 July 1908
West Hendred, Oxfordshire
Died3 March 2001(2001-03-03) (aged 92)
CitizenshipBritish
Alma materSherborne School
University College, Oxford
Known forMicro-moths
AwardsStamford Raffles Award
Scientific career
FieldsLepidopterist
InstitutionsSt Edward's School, Oxford

Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Maitland Emmet MBE (15 July 1908 – 3 March 2001) was an amateur entomologist and a former schoolmaster who taught Latin, English and Ancient Greek. He was a former president of the British Entomological and Natural History Society, a former president of the Amateur Entomologists' Society, and a vice-president of the Royal Entomological Society, having been elected a fellow of that society in 1984. Among other positions held in relation to his entomological work are:

During his life, Maitland Emmet became one of Britain's leading specialists in the microlepidoptera, as well as a classical scholar.[1]

  1. ^ Corke, David (21 March 2001). "Maitland Emmet". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 May 2014.