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Sunday, 14 November 2004: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | |||
150 D-F (Salt Palace L-1) | |||
Symposium: SOLA Scarab Workers | |||
Organizer(s): | Andrew B. T. Smith, asmith@mus-nature.ca | ||
1:00 PM | Introductory Remarks | ||
1:05 PM | 0163 | Mapping patterns of beta-diversity for beetles across the western Amazon Basin: The Ceratocanthidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) Terry Erwin, erwin.terry@nmnh.si.edu | |
1:35 PM | 0164 | Fine leg morphology: Could it be one step toward a more natural classification of Scarabaeinae? François Génier, fgenier@mus-nature.ca | |
1:55 PM | 0165 | Revision of the southern South American Glaphyridae Shauna J. Hawkins, sjhawkin@unlserve.unl.edu | |
2:15 PM | Break | ||
2:25 PM | 0166 | Allidiostomatinae and Aclopinae: Tales of mystery and imagination from the Southern Hemisphere Federico C. Ocampo, focampo@unlserve.unl.edu, Mary Liz Jameson, mjameson@unlserve.unl.edu, David C. Hawks, david.hawks@ucr.edu | |
2:45 PM | 0167 | New World Aphodiinae: Is bigger better? Paul Skelley, skelleyp@doacs.state.fl.us | |
3:05 PM | 0168 | Explorations of scarab beetle diversity in central Chile and Patagonia Andrew B. T. Smith, asmith@mus-nature.ca | |
3:25 PM | 0169 | Pleocoma: Still evolving after all these years Frank T. Hovore, fthovore@thevine.net | |
3:45 PM | News, announcements, and open discussion |
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