Monday, 27 October 2003: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | |||
203-211 (Convention Center (Second Floor)) | |||
Student Competition Ten-Minute Papers, A1, Systematics, Morphology, and Evolution | |||
Moderator(s): | Michael W. Gates Margaret K. Thayer | ||
1:00 PM | 0335 | Morphological phylogenetic analysis of the leafhopper subfamily Deltocephalinae and related subfamilies (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) James N. Zahniser, Christopher H. Dietrich | |
1:12 PM | 0336 | Odonate phylogeny: a preliminary molecular estimate Seth M. Bybee, T. Heath Ogden, Michael F. Whiting | |
1:24 PM | 0337 | Challenges of analyzing paraphyletic taxa: Phylogeny of the tiger moth tribe Callimorphini (Arctiidae: Arctiinae) Michelle A. DaCosta, Susan J. Weller | |
1:36 PM | 0338 | Evolution of the delicate ones: phylogeny of Ephemeroptera based on molecular evidence T. Heath Ogden, Michael F. Whiting | |
1:48 PM | 0339 | Cold, cold heart: dispersal and evolution of North American ice crawlers (Grylloblattodea: Grylloblatta) Karl J Jarvis, Michael F. Whiting | |
2:00 PM | 0340 | Comparative genomics of insect symbiotic bacteria: influence of host environment on microbial genome composition Rita V.M. Rio, A. Heddi, Serap Aksoy | |
2:12 PM | Break | ||
2:24 PM | 0341 | Untangling the taxonomy and species limits of the enigmatic tiger moth genus Holomelina (Arctiidae: Arctiini) Jennifer M. Zaspel, Susan J. Weller | |
2:36 PM | 0342 | Systematic studies of the Paracentrobiini (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) Jeremiah George | |
2:48 PM | Paper Withdrawn | ||
3:00 PM | 0344 | Trophophoresy and the ant genus Acropyga John S. LaPolla | |
3:12 PM | 0345 | Phylogenetic analysis of the genera of Disophrini (Braconidae: Agathidinae), is Coccygidium monophyletic? Carlos E. Sarmiento-Monroy, Michael J. Sharkey | |
3:24 PM | 0346 | Molecular systematics of the Figitidae (Hymenoptera: Cynipoidea) Matthew Buffington | |
3:36 PM | 0347 | A phylogeny of the planthopper superfamily Fulgoroidea based on molecular and morphological data Julie M. Urban, Jason R. Cryan | |
3:48 PM | 0348 | New and interesting ways to have sex: scaling relationships in male stinkbug (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) genitalia Michael Wall |
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