Entomologist fascinated by flies (#Diptera), biodiversity & taxonomy. Telling the story of biodiversity, one species at a time. He/Him. Profile pic: Kerascoët
I really didn’t want to do this because Twitter has been a huge part of my professional development and identity, but I’m starting to migrate. I’ll still be here as it crashes into the sun, but I’m already spending more time in the 🟦sky @bioinfocus.
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Stay tuned for the Android release.
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DOI: 10.3390/d15101053
Today a Perspective paper was published that I coauthored with my European friends and colleagues Ivan Löbl, Bernhard Klausnitzer, and Matthias Hartmann on the current situation of biodiversity science/taxonomy.
Well, the inevitable happened: spotted lanternfly has been found and recorded in Canada (Oakville Ontario – https://t.co/F1VmTaArZK). CFIA and other local organizations are assuredly on it to hopefully find a way of reducing its spread, but vital for folks to watch out for more!!
@UofGuelphOAC is hiring for an Assistant Professor in Field Crop Entomology at the Ridgetown Campus. This is a great opportunity for someone with a PhD in Agricultural Entomology, or closely related discipline.
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Next Friday 22 September is the 20th anniversary of the release of Mesquite, a program/system for phylogenetic data and analyses developed by @DavidRMaddison and me, and currently in version 3.8. Some thoughts & a party! — a 🧵. https://t.co/3fN1RYPZha
The female of Atherimorpha latipennis, collected for the first time in 2021, is described. It represents the first recorded case of brachyptery in the family Rhagionidae.
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@am_anatiala Good grief Asia, this is an even more incredible shot than the last one! 3 in focus including 1 in flight?! Get out of here! Amazing stuff
Two Volucella zonaria hoverflies at Common Wasp V. vulgaris nest over our front door. One prospecting, one seems to be ovipositing in nest entrance. Their larvae live in the nests of social wasps (thanks @_alanbradbury for that knowledge). Wasps not a problem so far.
I am also looking for at least one more person to ID birds from audio in Oregon. The job is flexible and paid hourly. Please share with your bird buddies!
If interested please fill in this form:
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