Terry Erwin

Scientist, Person

1940 –

89

Who is Terry Erwin?

Terry L. Erwin is an entomologist with the Smithsonian Institution.

Erwin is notable for his controversial estimate of 30 million as the total number of species.

He found 1,200 species of beetles living in Luehea seemannii trees. Of those 1,200 species of beetles, he estimated that 163 are found only in the Luehea seemannii tree and not in other species of trees. There are about 50,000 species of trees in the tropics and beetles make up 40% of insects and related animals. Erwin estimated that there are about twice as many species of insects and related animals in tropical trees as there are on the ground of the forest.

Erwin served as secretary of the Society of Systematic Biologists from 1973 to 1975, and is currently the editor in chief of ZooKeys.

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Born
Dec 1, 1940
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  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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