David Grimaldi

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David Grimaldi (entomologist) (born September 22, 1957) is an entomologist and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York. He received his graduate training at Cornell University, where he earned his doctorate in Entomology in 1986. Dr. Grimaldi is an authority in many fields of insect systematics and paleontology, and evolutionary biology. He is presently the world's leading authority on the fly family Drosophilidae (fruit flies) and is a principal expert on amber fossils and the geological history of insects.

Dr. Grimaldi is also an adjunct professor at Cornell University, Columbia University, and the City University of New York.

Aside from numerous papers in some of the leading scientific journals, Grimaldi is author of Amber: Window to the Past, and of Evolution of the Insects (2005) with co-author Michael S. Engel.

The following are merely a few of the numerous species that have been proposed in honor of Dr. Grimaldi:

  1. Halitheres grimaldii Giribet & Dunlop (a fossil harvestman in Burmese amber)
  2. Palaeoburmesebuthus grimaldii Lourenço (a fossil scorpion in Burmese amber)
  3. Ambradolon grimaldii Metz (a fossil therevid fly in Dominican amber)
  4. Cubanoptila grimaldii Wichard (a fossil caddisfly in Dominican amber)
  5. Ctenoplectrella grimaldii Engel (a fossil bee in Baltic amber)
  6. Afrarchaea grimaldii Penney (a fossil archaeid spider in Burmese amber)
  7. Plectromerus grimaldii Nearns & Branham (a fossil long-horn beetle in Dominican amber)
  8. Glabellula grimaldii Evenhuis (a fossil mythicomyiid fly in Dominican amber)
  9. Euliphora grimaldii Arillo & Mostovski (a fossil phorid fly in Spanish amber)
  10. Phyloblatta grimaldii Vršanský (a fossil roach from the Triassic of Virginia)


David A. Grimaldi (Financier), Morgan Stanley.

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