#TaxonworksTogether 2024 was fantastic! Many thanks to the organizers, speakers, and participants for their contributions to its success! Check out more at https://t.co/kfnLSwIUOb.
Job opening: NEON Biorepository Invertebrate Collections Manager
ASU School of Life Sciences is seeking an Invertebrate Collections Manager (ASU position title: Research Specialist Sr.) for NEON Biorepository (https://t.co/cXISV8jRqi).
Go directly to https://t.co/y1AXykNvuq
#NationalMothWeek, day 2! Here is an amazing large moth, the long-tailed moon moth, Actias dubernardi. Beautiful, elegant long tails! Tails used for escaping predatory bats. Photo: N. Larson
Fun Friday curating #asuhic Coenycha group (Scarabaeidae) collection by digitizing specimen records! Updating the scientific names and the determined sexes. Huge thanks to Ron McPeak!!!
🚨Job Alert🚨 Curator, Entomology at Auckland Museum. Permanent full-time position. Reach out if you have any queries about the role, collections or team. Applications close 28th of July.
https://t.co/IbOmMs6d36
Undergraduate students in the ASU Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Biocollections Summer Scholars Program recently explored Pinto Spring, a particularly lush site in the Superstition Mountains with ASU faculty, graduate students, and researchers.
📸: ASU BioKIC
Before weeding out dandelions, please consider that they are an important food source for many spring insects and much more cheerful than a mowed weed free grass lawn in my opinion. @Bathscape #nomow#pollinator
You dung good, weevils. 💩
Thought to be behaviour exclusive to dung beetles, our scientists were delighted to find weevils rolling balls of poo in Undara Volcanic National Park in north Queensland.
Roll on over to the blog to learn more: https://t.co/lRc3DyC6OT
.@SAWBOsm is using the power of animation to disseminate scientific knowledge around the world. Co-founders in @PurdueASEC, @PurdueInsects and @CUIPM expanded the program after receiving a $1.6 million grant from @USAID. https://t.co/BZTQ7fmOrO
The #WaspIDCourse returns Winter 2023! See our poster below for more details. Check out our website https://t.co/TikUzc6uyQ to join our mailing list, meet some of our instructors, and learn more about our course on #wasp#biodiversity! Help us spread the word!