Frank Morton Carpenter (September 6, 1902 – January 18, 1994) was an American entomologist and paleontologist.
He studied the Permian fossil insects of Elmo, Kansas, and compared the North American fossil insect fauna with Paleozoic taxa known from elsewhere in the world.
A careful and methodical worker, he used venation and mouthparts to determine the relationships of fossil taxa, and was author of the Treatise volume on Insects.
[8] Carpenter was elected in 1938 a fellow of the Entomological Society of America.
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