Posts Tagged: San Francisco
The Ladybug: Luck Be a Lady?
It's not often that entomology and football mesh. But that was the case when San Francisco...
A portrait of a lady beetle, aka ladybug. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
A lady beetle, aka ladybug, devouring an aphid. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Is there an aphid out there for me, or another football game to win? (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Three-lined Cockroach: an Introduced Nuisance Pest in California
[Originally published in the Summer 2022 issue of the UC IPM Green Bulletin] The three-lined...
One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato...Four
One potato, two potato, three potato...four... Well, make that "one potato bug, two potato bugs,...
A potato bug, aka Jerusalem cricket, at UC Davis. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Amazing Story About What Entomologist Lynn Kimsey Recorded in San Francisco Bay 50 Years Ago
Imagine this. You're a high school junior and you want to become a marine biologist. You're...
Lynn Siri (far right), now UC Davis professor Lynn Kimsey, laughs with her sister, Anne, as their mother, Jean Siri, tries on a skull.
Lynn Kimsey’s San Francisco Bay Research from 50 Years Ago Is Making Waves
UC Davis entomologist Lynn Kimsey is making waves for her newly published research on...
This is the rough limpet, Lottia digitalis, as sketched by Lynn Siri Kimsey as a teenager working on a San Francisco Bay intertidal invertebrate project. (Illustration by Lynn Siri Kimsey)
High school student Lynn Siri (far right) poses for a humorous photo with her mother, Jean Siri (wearing the skull) and sister Anne Siri. Jean Siri drove Lynn to all the locations in her San Francisco Bay intertidal invertebrate project.