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Kenneth J. Morton (1858 – 29 January 1940) 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. 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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  • Kenneth J. Morton est un entomologiste écossais, né en mai 1858 à Carluke, Lanarkshire (Écosse), et mort le 29 janvier 1940 à Édimbourg. Il s’intéresse surtout aux odonates et aux neuroptères. Ses collections sont conservées au Musée royal d'Écosse. (fr)
  • Kenneth J. Morton (1858 – 29 January 1940) 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. His collections are held at the National Museums of Scotland. They include specimens of dragonflies (from worldwide), caddis flies, lacewings and stoneflies. (en)
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  • Kenneth J. Morton est un entomologiste écossais, né en mai 1858 à Carluke, Lanarkshire (Écosse), et mort le 29 janvier 1940 à Édimbourg. Il s’intéresse surtout aux odonates et aux neuroptères. Ses collections sont conservées au Musée royal d'Écosse. (fr)
  • Kenneth J. Morton (1858 – 29 January 1940) 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. His collections are held at the National Museums of Scotland. They include specimens of dragonflies (from worldwide), caddis flies, lacewings and stoneflies. (en)
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