Posts Tagged: seminar
Charlotte Alberts and Those Fascinating Assassin Flies
Oh, the common names that insects bear...murder hornets, killer bees, cow killers, biting...
An assassin fly sketched by UC Davis doctoral alumna Charlotte Herbert Alberts, who is both an entomologist and an artist. (Copyrighted image by Charlotte Alberts, used with permission)
Gotta Love Those Spiders
Gotta love those spiders! What, you don't? They scare you? And you scream? Fear...
This is a Calisoga spider that Rodrigo Monjaraz-Ruedas will discuss at the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology seminar on Oct. 30. (Photo by arachnologist Marshal Hedin, San Diego State University)
UC Davis Scientist Will Discuss Disarming Defenses of the Varroa Mite
Honey bee scientists, beekeepers and other bee enthusiasts are especially looking...
A varroa mite on a foraging honey bee. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Learn About Bee-Flower Interactions from U.S. Forest Service Research Entomologist
You won't want to miss this. Pollinator ecologist Anthony Vaudo, a research entomologist with...
Mustard pollen covers this honey bee. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Geoffrey Attardo: Seminar on Mating Biology of Tsetse Flies
Did you know that tsetse flies give birth to live offspring? That's just one of the facts that UC...
Mating tsetse flies. (Photo by Geoffrey Attardo, UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology)