American entomologist and myrmecologist William Morton Wheeler
(1865-1937) was one of the world's foremost scientists and Professor of
Entomology at Harvard University. Trained as an insect embryologist, he
became the leading authority on behaviour of social insects, especially
ants. From 1903 to 1908 Wheeler was curator of invertebrate zoology in
the American Museum of Natural History, New York. He was also member of
the National Academy of Sciences.