In this Meet a SI-entist, Smithsonian Entomologist and Collections Manager Floyd Shockley reveals how insects impact our daily lives. Abigail Eisenstadt Entomologist and Collections Manager Dr. Floyd ...
Beetles, butterflies and insects of all sorts are on display at the Frost Entomology Museum. Beetles, butterflies and insects of all sorts are on display at the Frost Entomology Museum at Penn State ...
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- About 80 percent of all animals on the planet are insects, and the Enns Entomology Museum at the University of Missouri has one of the most important collections in the world. The ...
She studies moths. He studies butterflies. But entomologists Alma Solis and Jason Hall, despite their differing research interests, have been... Rare Specimens: An Unusual Match-Up In Entomology Alma ...
Drexel University environmental science graduate Jackie Garcia had the opportunity to pursue an independent study during her senior year. She chose Academy scientist and Drexel professor Jon Gelhaus ...
The Bohart Museum of Entomology in Davis has an abundance of the critters, and the community is invited to take a look during the facility’s free open house event Sunday. From 1-4 p.m. in Room 1124 of ...
A bored researcher, boxes of left-behind Husky homework and the painstakingly documented entomology specimens of a 1960s faculty member formed the chrysalis for the Michigan Technological University ...
Insect specimens from the Bohart Museum of Entomology at UC Davis are being displayed in the Vacaville Museum’s six-month-long gallery exhibit, “The Art of Death," underway through Nov. 15 at 213 Buck ...
With spider decorations dangling from trees and entomologists representing everything from a horsefly to a tortoise beetle to a lamp, the UC Davis Bohart Museum of Entomology recently celebrated its ...
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Just off south 19th Avenue near Montana State University is an unassuming building that houses seven rooms filled with the Montana Entomology Collection, some specimens dating ...
James Hyde's interest in insects will benefit scientists for decades to come. The estate of James and Marilyn Oliver Hyde, long-time Kennewick residents, has made the largest one-time contribution ...
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