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Gateway for Contributed Submissions

The deadline for ALL Ten-minute paper and Poster submissions is 11:59 PM EDT, July 20, 2007.


Papers and posters are being sought on the following topics:

    A.  Systematics, Morphology, and Evolution
    B.  Physiology, Biochemistry, Toxicology, and Molecular Biology
    Ca. Biological Control
    Cb. Apiculture and Social Insects
    Cc. Insect Vectors in Relation to Plant Disease
    Cd. Behavior and Ecology
    Ce. Insect Pathology and Microbial Control
    Cf. Quantitative Ecology
    D.  Medical and Veterinary Entomology
    E. Regulatory and Extension Entomology
    F.  Crop Protection Entomology
    Fa. Host Plant Resistance
    Fb. Urban Entomology

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Sample Abstract

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Abstract text is only required for students in the Student Competition for the President's Prize. It is optional for all non-Student Competition submitters.

Life history and laboratory rearing of Pseudometapterus umbrosus (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) with descriptions of immature stages
Jeffrey D. Bradshaw and John E. McPherson, Department of Zoology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901

The life history of the emesine reduviid Pseudometapterus umbrosus (Blatchley) was studied in southern Illinois from February 1999 to November 2000, and the immature stages were described. The bug also was reared from egg to adult under controlled laboratory conditions. This univoltine species occurred on the rock faces of sandstone bluffs often in association with plants and spider webs. Adults and nymphs preyed primarily on small flies. Adults overwintered within fallen leaves on the bluff outcroppings, emerged in early April, and began feeding and reproducing shortly thereafter. Eggs were found from early May to late October and were deposited on the leaves and stems of Heuchera parviflora Bartling. Nymphs were found from early June to early September. New adults appeared in mid-July and remained active until early October.


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