#EntSoc23

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2024-02-08

New on Entomology Today: Two students and a recent graduate share their experience after attending Entomology 2023 as participants in ESA and the CDC's Public Health Entomology for All program. #EntSoc23 #entomology #PublicHealth entomologytoday.org/2024/02/08

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2024-01-17

Get a peek behind the scenes at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Entomology Collection, where a few groups of entomologists got a special tour while in town for the ESA Annual Meeting last November. #EntSoc23 #entomology #insects #collections washingtonian.com/2024/01/17/w

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2024-01-17

New on Entomology Today: A system that uses a contact microphone and minicomputer to analyze the vibrational signals of insects feeding on plants took 1st Place in the 2023 ESA Antlion Pit, an innovation competition for entomology-related products and services. Meet the creators of the Insect Eavesdropper and learn about what's next for their product's development. #entomology #insects #EntSoc23 entomologytoday.org/2024/01/17

2024-01-04

RT by @Plants_EFSA: A lab team spent the pandemic lockdown studying thousands of photos of ant faces (and discussed their findings at #EntSoc23)

šŸ”— Ant face patterns like swirls and stubble might have practical value /by Susan Milius @ScienceNews
sciencenews.org/article/ant-fa

šŸ¦šŸ”—: nitter.cz/EntsocAmerica/status

[2024-01-03 15:50 UTC]

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2024-01-03

"Since ants first emerged some 160 million to 140 million years ago near the beginning of the Cretaceous Period, various face textures have appeared, disappeared and sometimes reappeared. The multiple origins got the researchers wondering if the patterns could be of use to the insects instead of just random biological happenstance." #EntSoc23 #entomology #insects #ants sciencenews.org/article/ant-fa

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2023-12-13

New on Entomology Today: Meet Hannah Levenson, Ph.D., community ecologist and postdoctoral researcher at North Carolina State University, whose work in integrated pest and pollinator management—informed by her early career path that explored design, marine biology, and more—earned her a spot in the Early Career Professional Recognition Symposium at #EntSoc23. Learn more about Levenson our next "Standout Early Career Professionals" feature. #entomology #insects entomologytoday.org/2023/12/13

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2023-11-15

New on Entomology Today: Meet entomologist Sajjan Grover, Ph.D., whose work as a senior scientist in early discovery and product development at Bayer Crop Science earned him a spot in the Early Career Professional Recognition Symposium at Entomology 2023. Learn more about Grover and his work in this next installment of our "Standout Early Career Professionals" series. #entomology #careers #EntSoc23 entomologytoday.org/2023/11/15

2023-11-10

I thoroughly enjoyed the ECN/ESA meetings this year in National Harbor.

Is it too soon to be thinking about #ECN2024? šŸ˜€

#EntSoc23 #ECN2023 #NaturalHistoryCollections

Becky Smithrlsdvm
2023-11-07

If you're at and want to hear me try to pull together all our work on tick-borne disease in Illinois in 10 minutes, stop by National Harbor 2 at 4:30

Roger Schürchschuemaa@ecoevo.social
2023-11-07

Found this bee at #EntSoc23. Let me know if it is yours.

A crochet bee in rainbow colors with black shiny eyes and white wings.
Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2023-11-06

#EntSoc23, epicenter of #EntoFashion

A woman with blond hair smiles as she wears a green shirt with a print of dozens of insects throughout, including flies, beetles, mosquitoes, wasps, true bugs, and more.A man stands in front of an Entomology 2023 logo wall while wearing a white t-shirt with a single large beetle mostly iridescent green with many horizontal yellow stripes.A person stands with their hands on their hips while wearing a beige collared button-down shirt featuring a repeated print of several beetles and other insects in black or dark brown.A woman smiles while wearing a large button-down shirt, unbuttoned over a white shirt, with a repeated print of ladybug-like insects, some red with green spots and others green with white spots.
Australian Entomological Soc.Aust_Ent_Soc@arthropod.social
2023-11-06

@entsocamerica G'day to all the Australians who made the long journey to attend #EntSoc23. Who has made the trip?

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2023-11-05

This evening, join us at 5:30 p.m. at the Opening Plenary for a panel discussion on entomology, policy, and advocacy. Immediately followed by the Welcome Reception in the Exhibit Hall. #EntSoc23 entomology2023.eventscribe.net

Slide image w/ five portrait photos on right of featured speakers, with text on left reading "Opening Plenary | Insects and Influence: Advancing Entomology's Impact on People and Policy | Sunday, November 5, 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Potomac AB | Featuring: Marianne Alleyne, ESA President | Sonny Ramaswamy, President, Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities | Tom Anderson, Anna Briggs, Judy Wu-Smart, ESA Science Policy Fellows
2023-11-05

Exited to be presenting even more of my #eDNA work at the Entomological Society of America National Meeting at National Harbor, Maryland! I'll be presenting my work in detecting arthropod pests in greenhouses using environmental DNA #EntSoc23 #Entomology #environmentalDNA

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2023-11-05

Sunday sunrise over Day 1 of Entomology 2023. Lots in store, with symposia and talks already under way! #EntSoc23

A view of the Gaylord National Resort and Conference Center and surrounding neighborhood in National Harbor, Maryland, from the north over the river. Thin clouds in the sky show hues of pink and yellow as they're illuminated by the rising sun out of frame to the left. The water is mostly still and reflecting the buildings and sky. A brown metal jetty extends in to the water on the left in the foreground.
Becky Smithrlsdvm
2023-11-05

Good morning, Baltimore!
Don't forget to come to Potomac 1/2 at 8 to start with a little social science!

Lit ferris wheel reflected in the water with boats at its base and pink clouds behind
Roger Schürchschuemaa@ecoevo.social
2023-11-05

Arrived in National Harbor for #EntSoc23.

View from the Ferris wheel on the Gaylord Convention Center. In the forground some yachts.
Becky Smithrlsdvm
2023-11-04

Don't forget to come to Potomac 1/2 tomorrow at 8am for our symposium on what works in VBD education!

Entomological Soc. of Americaentsocamerica@arthropod.social
2023-11-04

If you're here early, head down to the #EntSoc23 registration desk to get your badge, schedule, and 2024 World of Insects Calendar. We are up and running and ready for check-in!

Three ESA staff members (Jess, Chloe, and Irene) stand behind a check-in counter with two laptop computers and barcode scanners. The lower front of the desk is royal blue with a white Entomology 2023 logo. Behind the staff is a tall red curtain and a sign that says "Advance Registration."
Thomas Chouvenc / Termite LabChouvencL@ecoevo.social
2023-11-04

On my way to #Entsoc23 ! I look forward to see a lot of old friends, and make some new ones!

A shirt with a metal design saying "Isoptera, Appetite for destruction"

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