"SOLA Scarab Workers Symposium 2002" by Andrew Smith

Museum, University of Nebraska State

 

Date of this Version

November 2002

Abstract

Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Sunday, 17 November 2002

SPEAKERS:
Introduction. Andrew Smith, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Megadiversity upon megadiversity: mites and the Scarabaeoidea. Barry OConnor, University of Michigan
Revision, phylogeny, and biogeography of the dung beetle tribe Eucraniini, and evolution of its food relocation behavior: a total evidence analysis. Federico Ocampo, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Launching the Scarabaeinae Research Network. Sacha Spector, American Museum of Natural History
Rockin' and rolling: evolutionary patterns in the sacred scarab and its kin. Keith Philips, Western Kentucky University
The New World Gymnetini (Cetoniinae): an overview of classification and biology. Brett Ratcliffe, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Wisconsin Scarabaeoidea: A faunistic survey for the Great Lakes region. Nadine Kriska, University of Wisconsin
Native and exotic scarabs as pests. Michael Klein, USDA/ARS
An introduction to Florida's sand dune systems and it's unique scarabs. Paul Skelley, Florida State Collection of Arthropods

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