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Ernest Melville DuPorte : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernest Melville DuPorte
Ernest Melville DuPorte (24 October 1891 - 31 July 1981) was a Canadian entomologist best known for his research in insect morphology. He has been described as "a father of confederation for entomology" by Robin Stewart. ==Early life== DuPorte was born in 1891 in Nevis, one of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean that was then part of the British West Indies. He began his education at the Charlestown Boys Primary School in Charlestown, where he excelled and drew the attention of H.C. Huggins, who awarded him a scholarship for secondary school studies at St. Kitts-Nevis Grammar School in Basseterre. In 1910, he was awarded a scholarship from the St. Kitts-Nevis Legislative Council, which he used to attend Macdonald College in Montreal, Canada. He began his studies in zoology there in October 1910, completing his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) in three years. He became the first zoology graduate to earn a Master of Science (M.Sc.), which he completed in 1914, and a PhD, which he completed in 1921, from McGill University. His thesis was "a pioneering work on orthoptera".
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