Ten-Minute Papers, SysEB: Systematics 2

Tuesday, December 14, 2010: 1:15 PM-4:25 PM
Sheffield (Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center)
Organizer :
Anthony Cognato
Moderators:
David L. Wagner
Andrew Deans
1:15 PM
Introductory Remarks
1:20 PM
Molecular identification and cryptic species diversity of armored scale insects
Akiko Okusu, University of Massachusetts; Amanda Krewinski, University of Massachusetts Amherst; John W. Dooley, USDA; Benjamin Normark, University of Massachusetts
1:32 PM
Male genitalia and the phylogeny of Ceraphronoidea (Hymenoptera: Apocrita)
István Mikó, Pennsylvania State University; Matthew J. Yoder, University of Illinois, llinois Natural History Survey; Andrew Deans, North Carolina State University
1:44 PM
Systematics and biology of the Australian spider wasps (Hymenoptera: Pompilidae)
Lars Krogmann, State Museum of Natural History; Andrew Austin, University of Adelaide
1:56 PM
Break
2:08 PM
Apis cerana and Apis nigrocincta in Southeast Asia:  A possible ring species?
Gard W. Otis, University of Guelph; Deborah Smith, The University of Kansas; Martin Damus, Canadian Food Inspection Agency; Soesilawati Hadisoesilo, Ministry of Forestry
2:20 PM
Anatomy ontologies for Hymenoptera and other arthropods:  Status, development and alignment
Matthew Bertone, North Carolina State University; Matthew J. Yoder, North Carolina State University; Katja Seltmann, North Carolina State University; István Mikó, Pennsylvania State University; Andrew Deans, North Carolina State University
2:32 PM
The Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology project:  Revelations and future directions
Andrew R Deans, North Carolina State University; Matthew J. Yoder, North Carolina State University; István Mikó, Pennsylvania State University; Katja Seltmann, North Carolina State University; Matthew Bertone, North Carolina State University
2:56 PM
Break
3:08 PM
Diversification in the spoon tarsus subgroup of the Hawaiian Drosophila
Richard Lapoint, University of Arizona; Patrick M. O'Grady, University of California, Berkeley
3:20 PM
Phylogenetically relevant characters of Crambidae (Lepidoptera)
James Hayden, Carnegie Museum of Natural History
3:44 PM
3:56 PM
A phylogeographic test of reproductive character displacement in the damselfly Argia moesta (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)
John W. Wenzel, The Ohio State University; Ryan Caesar, The Ohio State University; Ahalya Skandarajah, The Ohio State University
4:08 PM
Concluding Remarks