Systematics, Evolution, and Biodiversity
Member Symposium
Michael Ferro
Collection Manager
Plant and Environmental Sciences
Clemson University
Central, South Carolina
Caution! Staphylinidae are highly addictive and amazingly useful. They are the world’s largest family (63,000+ species; systematics), ubiquitous across the terrestrial landscape (land use, landscape ecology,climate change), contain hundreds of myrmecophiles (evolution!), and thousands of undescribed species (taxonomy). Join us as we learn about the most interesting beetles around.
Presenting Author: Adrian Brueckner – California Institute of Technology
Presenting Author: David R. Miller – California Institute of Technology
Co-Author: Mina Yousefelahiyeh – California Institute of Technology
Co-Author: Joe Parker – California Institute of Technology
Presenting Author: Stylianos Chatzimanolis – University of Tennessee
Presenting Author: Alexandra Tokareva – Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Co-Author: Alexey Solodovnikov
Co-Author: Fedor Konstantinov – St. Petersburg State University
Co-Author: Adam J. Brunke – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Presenting Author: Tom Naragon – California Institute of Technology
Co-Author: Joe Parker – California Institute of Technology
Presenting Author: Michael Caterino – Clemson University