Posts Tagged: Scott Carroll
Research: How Soapberry Bugs 'Evolved in Unexpected Ways' Due to Hurricane Harvey
The seed-feeding, red-shouldered soapberry bugs “evolved in unexpected ways” when the...
Soapberry bugs flying and flightless morphs together on balloon vine. (Photo by Scott Carroll)
'Witchetty Grubs’ Featured at UC Davis Seminar on Oct. 7
When Myfany Turpin of the University of Sydney speaks at the UC Davis Department of...
Witchetty grub (Image courtesy of Wikipedia)
Myfany Turpin's work on insect larvae.
Myfany Turpin: Virtual Seminar on 'Grub's Up
Grub's up! Grub? Food? Yes, think specifically of insect larvae. Myfany Turpin of...
These are the larvae that Myfany Turpin of the University of Sydney will discuss at a virtual seminar to the UC Davis Department of Entomology and Nematology.
Myfany Turpin Seminar on Oct. 7: Insect Larvae as Aboriginal Food
Myfany Turpin of the University of Sydney will speak on "Grub's Up! The Category of Edible...
Some of the insects that Myfany Turpin of the University of Sydney researches. She will speak on "Grub's Up! The Category of Edible Insect Larvae in Central Australian Aboriginal Languages" at the UC Davis Entomology and Nematology's virtual seminar at 4:10 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 7.
UC Davis Researcher and Colleagues Target 'Billion-Dollar Pest'
If you like corn, you should be concerned about a pest that's known as "the billion-dollar...
This image by Keith Waldron shows rootworm damage. The corn rootworm is a billion-dollar pest.
Rootworm larvae. (Image courtesy of Wikipedia Creative Commons)
The Western corn rootworm ravages cornfields across the nation. This image was taken in Franklin, Pa. (Photo by Fishhawk of Flickr, Creative Commons)