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Andrew Matthews, M.A. (18 June 1815 – 14 September 1897) was a British clergyman and an entomologist who specialised in beetles (Coleoptera). In an obituary in The Zoologist the reverend Matthews is called a "well-known British naturalist." He was more widely known as an entomologist than an ornithologist. He was also a successful floriculturist. Little is known of him. According to the frontispiece of his 1878 book Trichopterygia illustrata he was styled "The Reverend" and held an M.A. degree from Oxford University.