Sunday, 26 October 2003: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | |||
262-263 (Convention Center (Second Floor)) | |||
Program Symposium: Life on a Little-known Planet--A Tribute to Howard Ensign Evans | |||
Organizer(s): | Robert W. Matthews Allan W. Hook | ||
1:00 PM | 0064 | Introduction Robert W. Matthews | |
1:20 PM | 0065 | Howard E. Evans: Known and little-known aspects of his life on the planet Mary Jane West Eberhard | |
1:40 PM | 0066 | Seventeen years with Howard E. Evans at the C.P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity, Colorado State University Boris C. Kondratieff, David A. Leatherman | |
2:00 PM | 0067 | The biology of New Zealand ground weta (Orthoptera) Darryl T. Gwynne | |
2:20 PM | 1038 | Sex allocation and the nesting biology of Isodontia mexicana Kevin M. O'Neill, Ruth P. O'Neill | |
2:40 PM | 0068 | Nesting and reproductive biology of Bembecinus neglectus (Spheciformes) in Central Texas Allan W. Hook | |
3:00 PM | 0069 | On the trail of the elusive Australian giant mason wasp, Abispa splendida Robert W. Matthews | |
3:20 PM | 0070 | The silk-spinning wasp Psenulus pallipes: In-nest behavior and laboratory rearing techniques William L. Rubink | |
3:40 PM | 0071 | Wasp Farms: The inland sand communities of the Northeast David Wagner | |
4:00 PM | 0072 | Wasps for the "superficial traveler": Weapons and male dimorphism in Synagris Robert W. Longair | |
4:20 PM | 0073 | Concluding remarks Allan W. Hook |
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