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NEWS: Lars Chittka, Ph.D., professor of sensory and behavioural ecology at Queen Mary University of London, has been selected to deliver the Founders' Memorial Award Lecture at Entomology 2024. Chittka will recount the pioneering accomplishments of Charles Henry Turner, Ph.D. (1867-1923), a Black entomologist whose discoveries on insect sensory systems, learning, personality, and intelligence were a century ahead of their time. #EntSoc24 #entomology #insects MORE: https://entsoc.org/news/press-releases/lars-chittka-2024-founders-memorial-lecture

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Cicadas are back, but climate change is messing with their body clocks.

CBS News reports: "Cicada watchers used to be able to predict their emergence as easily as astronomers could predict the recent solar eclipse. But that has become more challenging as the cicadas' patterns are changing as warm spring days happen more often."

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#Cicadas #Insects #Bugs #Entomology #ClimateChange #Science

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Spent some time hanging out with some blue at the lake before coming back home 😊

Damselflies have existed since the Late period & found on every continent except Antarctica. Presence of damselflies & the larger dragonflies, indicates a healthy .

Several blue damselflies, perched on & flying around water lily leaves.

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Arthropod Photo of the Week: May 29, 2024
Bolas spider
Mastophora phrynosoma
Araneae: Araneidae
By Rick Malad, Indiana, USA
#arthropodPOTW
#entomology #insects #photography

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Dude never skipped leg day 😄

Oedemera nobilis

#insects #gardensafari #tuinsafari #entomology

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Quite a bit of variety last night (more to come later), but star of the show, though quite common in the UK, was this amazing LIME HAWK-MOTH. First sighting for me in 2024 and just about on cue date-wise...
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Arthropod Photo of the Week: May 22, 2024
Long-snouted weevil
Hammatostylus sp.
Coleoptera: Curculionidae
By Steve Long, Florida, USA
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#entomology #insects #photography

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New on Entomology Today: Earning the Board Certified Entomologist (BCE) designation highlights commitment to professionalism and dedication to insect science. Meet two current BCE holders—including the current ESA president, who earned her BCE last year—and learn about what it takes to study and prepare and the value it holds for an entomologist's career. #entomology #insects #certification #careers https://entomologytoday.org/2024/05/22/board-certified-entomologist-bce-scientists-professional-development-certification-career/

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How cockroaches spread around the globe to become the pest we know today.

From AP: "A new study uses genetics to chart cockroaches’ spread across the globe, from humble beginnings in southeast Asia to Europe and beyond. The findings span thousands of years of cockroach history and suggest the pests may have scuttled across the globe by hitching a ride with another species: people."

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This was a fun little science ditty about how genomic analysis has revealed the German cockroach is not in fact German, but a canny and adaptable hitchhiker from South Asia who took advantage of human trade routes and wars to travel and thrive around the world.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01454-1
#science #entomology #genomics #cockroach

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Another unusual insect: Tenthredo baetica (ssp. dominiquei), with only 118 observations world wide, of which 29 for this particular subspecies. It's a wasp – sort of: a sawfly.

The rear limbs are rather large, and I wonder why. For carrying prey?

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/216752296

Wikipedia points out an interesting reversal: in the Tenthredo genus, the larvae eat plants while the adults prey on other insects. Whereas many typical wasps do the opposite: the adults sip nectar but hunt insects to feed their young. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenthredo One wonders then what is this adult doing on a flower, engaging in motion patterns characteristic of foraging on nectar and pollen.

#iNaturalist #Hymenoptera #Symphyta #sawflies #wasplove #entomology #insects

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Surprise observation this afternoon: Homotropus sp. An ichneumonid wasp, about 5-6 mm long.

There are only 8 observations world wide.

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/216551306

#iNaturalist #Hymenoptera #entomology #insects #wasplove

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I was taking (poor) photos of a fairly large hoverfly (not pictured) when I noticed a loud and very low-pitched buzzing in the tree under which I was standing. Sure enough, a queen European hornet alighted on the trunk. Beautiful insect, and as she'd settled at about head-height it was easy to get a good look at her and take lots of photos. Really nice to see more hornets in semi-rural areas like this! #Hornet #Entomology

A side-view of a queen European hornet on a tree trunk, showing her yellow face, red-brown thorax and yellow abdomen marked with brown. The light falls across her face and part of the tree's bark.

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