Alessandro Trotter (26 July 1874 – 22 July 1967)) was an Italian botanist and entomologist who pioneered in cecidology, the study of plant galls.
Biography
Trotter's first work on cecidology dated back to 1897, and he reported 124 galls of which 21 were caused by eriophyid mites. Trotter travelled around Italy between 1899 and 1909 and described 742 galls in 20 papers. Together with Giacomo Cecconi he issued the exsiccataCecidotheca Italica o raccolta di galle Italiane determinate, preparate ed illustrate.[1] At the age of 28, he founded a journal called Marcella in honour of Marcello Malpighi which dealt with cecidology.[2]
Cesare Conci et Roberto Poggi (1996), Iconography of Italian Entomologists, with essential biographical data. Memorie della Società entomologica Italiana, 75: 159–382.