Posts Tagged: Entomological Society of America
Happy Taxonomists' Appreciation Day!
Have you hugged your taxonomist yet today? No? Probably can't due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but at...
Bombus californicus heads for a purple coneflower in Vacaville, Calif. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis Entomologist Jay Rosenheim: How His World Changed in 1981
A little known fact about the outstanding career of Jay Rosenheim, UC Davis distinguished...
UC Davis student Jay Rosenheim digging a nest at UC Berkeley's Sagehen Creek Field Station, Truckee, in 1984.
UC Davis Distinguished Professor Jay Rosenheim doing research at the Jepson Prairie Preserve, near Dixon, known for its vernal pools. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Jill Oberski: Why Museum Collections Matter
Congratulations to the five UC Davis entomology doctoral students who excelled in the...
This is the infographic that won Jill Oberski a first-place award in the Entomological Society of America's graduate student competition.
What Entomologists Need to Know
If you're a graduate student in entomology and competing with your team in the Entomology Games, a...
A question about the paranormal figure Mothman drew interest at the Entomology Games, hosted by the Entomological Society of America. (Illustration by Tim Bertelink, Wikipedia)
This is not the Mothman, but an Atlas moth, Attacus atlas, from the UC Davis Bohart Museum of Entomology collection. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
UC Davis Doctoral Students in Entomology Got It Right
They knew the answer. "A worker honey bee has how many pairs of wax glands on its...
UC Davis doctoral student Jill Oberski captured this screen shot at the finals. She is top row, second from left.