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Department of Entomology
Virginia Tech (MC0319)
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Author Archives: nannaria
Fieldwork at La Selva, Costa Rica
In search of millipedes, we’re dismantling this fantastically rotten log in La Selva, Costa Rica [left to right: Petra Sierwald, curator at the Field Museum; Jackson Means, grad student in the lab; Jason Bond, professor at Auburn University; Paul Marek, … Continue reading
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Fieldwork in Costa Rica
Sphaeriodesmid millipede from La Selva, Costa Rica (collected by J. Means) Last week, Jackson Means and I were in Costa Rica collecting material for an NSF project. Overall the trip was successful and we collected lots of fresh material for … Continue reading
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Myriapodologica, now online
With kind permission from the Virginia Museum of Natural History (Martinsville, Virginia) and special thanks to Tim McCoy for digitizing, we are proud to announce that the journal Myriapodologica is now available online and open access. Published from 1978 – … Continue reading
Snail-eating fly
The fly Poecilographa decora (Loew, 1864), a species of the molluscivorous dipteran family Sciomyzidae. One of two specimens in the Virginia Tech Insect Collection (collected by T. Bailey from Montgomery Co., Virginia, 1975). Most species of the fly family Sciomyzidae, … Continue reading
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