Contributed papers – Systematics and Conservation
Moderator: Matt Buck
13:00 — 17:15
J-F. Landry, V. Nazari |
Coleophora (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae): Enhanced species discovery and taxonomy through DNA barcoding. |
13:00 |
M. Buck |
New World Leptocera (Diptera, Sphaeroceridae): revising a ubiquitous yet hardly known genus of so-called 'dung' flies. |
13:15 |
O. Lonsdale |
Research on Nearctic Agromyzidae (Diptera) in the 21st Century. |
13:30 |
A. Taylor, L. Packer |
Bees as bioindicators for oak savannah restoration. |
13:45 |
T. Terzin |
DNA barcoding all insect families: reasons, approaches and obstacles. |
14:00 |
J. Heron |
Defining critical habitat for the Endangered Butterfly Taylor's Checkerspot (Euphydryas editha taylori), in British Columbia, Canada. |
14:15 |
H. Goulet |
The New World Siricidae: problems and solutions. |
14:30 |
G. F. GonÇalves Miranda |
Via dolorosa brasiliensis: Addressing the under-representation of the Brazilian insect fauna in taxonomic revisions – the 'collecting permit' aspect. |
14:45 |
Coffee break |
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15:00 |
M. A. Smith, J. J. Rodríguez, |
Extreme diversity of tropical parasitoid wasps exposed by iterative integration of natural history, DNA barcoding, morphology, and collections. |
15:30 |
D. L. Johnson, J. Mather |
Investigation of attitudes toward invertebrates, and changes following biodiversity lectures. |
15:45 |
G. Gibson |
New World Spalangiinae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea: Pteromalidae). |
16:00 |
J. Savage |
Description of a new genus of Muscidae (Diptera) with a discussion of high levels of monotypy, paraphyly and conflicting data in the tribe Reinwardtiini. |
16:15 |
J. Fernandez-Triana |
Barcoding parasitic wasps (Hymenoptera) in Canada: an overview after 6000 sequences. |
16:30 |
J. O'Hara, H. Shima, C. Zhang |
Biogeography of the Tachinidae (Diptera) of China. |
16:45 |
M. Hajibabaei |
DNA barcoding: from organisms to environments. |
17:00 |




