image: Some undiscovered species are hiding right under our noses. Ormyrus labotus, a tiny parasitoid wasp known to science since 1843, has long been considered a generalist, laying its eggs in more ...
Distinguished Professor of Entomology Jay Rosenheim noticed a trend during his office hours a few years ago: Many of his undergraduate students wanted research lab experience but were unsure how to ...
Professor Jason Bond of the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology, described as “a powerhouse in the world of systematics and arachnology,” received the 2025 Systematics, Evolution, and ...
My research focuses on how insects, particularly butterflies and moths, evolved. I am especially interested in how moths evolved to feed on certain plants, and what roles they play in the environment.
Scott Shaw, a professor in the University of Wyoming’s Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, was recognized when a newly discovered ancient wasp species, dubbed Cretolyra shawi (pictured), ...
Suzuki, K. and Furth, David George. 1990. "What is a Natural Classification? A Case Study in Insect Systematics: Potential Confusion Before Order. Part II." Seibutsu Kagaku (=Biological Sciences), 42, ...
For the University of Arizona Insect Collection, several million specimens from the southwestern U.S. and around the world just aren’t enough. The department has received two grants totaling more than ...
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