ESA Annual Meetings Online Program

Undergraduate Student Poster Display Competition, SysEB-2

Monday, November 14, 2011: 8:00 AM-6:00 PM
Exhibit Hall 3, First Floor (Reno-Sparks Convention Center)
Organizer :
Jason R. Cryan
To Baetidae or not to Baetidae: comprehensive phylogeny of baeitid mayflies
Tyler Smith, Utah Valley University; Albert Zylstra, Utah Valley University; T. Heath Ogden, Utah Valley University
A taxonomic review of the North American band-winged grasshopper genus, Encoptolophus (Orthoptera: Acrididae: Oedipodinae)
Roberto Antonio Gomez, University of New Mexico; William C. Edelman, University of New Mexico; David C. Lightfoot, University of New Mexico; Kelly B. Miller, University of New Mexico
Explorations into the amazing diversity of Pseudomezium: an endemic and enigmatic genus from South Africa
Michelle E. Smiley, Western Kentucky University; T. Keith Philips, Western Kentucky University
Temporal and geographic patterns of the great arctic butterfly (Oeneis nevadensis)
Fiona Le Taro, University of Guelph; Gard W. Otis, University of Guelph
Seasonal abundance of carrion beetles (Coleoptera) as a potential forensic tool
Araceli Rosillo, Sam Houston State University; Sibyl R. Bucheli, Sam Houston State University
The Taber-Keller trap: a modification of the Berlese funnel to entrap flying insects
Oliver Keller, Saginaw Valley State University; Stephen W. Taber, Saginaw Valley State University
The origins of posteruption insect populations on the Aleutian Island of Kasatochi
Sayde Ridling, University of Alaska Museum; Derek S. Sikes, University of Alaska
A preliminary phylogenetic analysis of the lichen moth genus Lycomorpha (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini) using molecular data
Pablo Chialvo, University of Georgia; Clare H. Scott, University of Florida; Marc Branham, University of Florida
The eye of Incisitermes minor: structure, functionality, and development
Kristen Schweigert, Azusa Pacific University; Emily Ediger, Azusa Pacific University; Nathan McClane, Azusa Pacific University; Joy Lehman-Schletewitz, Azusa Pacific University; Jessica DeWitt, Azusa Pacific University; Taylor Rose, Azusa Pacific University; Joshua Morris, Azusa Pacific University; Jurgen Ziesmann, Lynchburg College
What’s for dinner? How novel phenotypes can influence prey selection in assassin bugs (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)
Julia Hope Potocnjak, University of Texas at Tyler; Christopher Vitek, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley