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Ento23 Online Posters

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5 – 7 September
University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, Cornwall and online

We are pleased to welcome a selection of online posters from delegates joining virtually.
Join the discussion on social media using #Ento23

We are pleased to welcome a selection of online posters from delegates joining virtually. We encourage all in-person delegates to take the time to view these posters and contact presenters with any questions you about their research.

Clicking on the names below will take you to a poster PDF. You can either view the PDF on this webpage or click on the link below the PDF to open in a new browser in full screen.


Adeyemi Daniel Adetimehin, University of Cape Town
Diversity, abundance, and successional patterns of insects on an adult pig carcass (Sus scrofa domesticus L.) in Cape Town, South Africa: preliminary investigation in the summer season.

Aparna Kalawate, Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre
An environment cleaner: the secret earth boring beetles of India.

Bianca Greyvenstein, North-West University
What we know about the magnificent Mantodea of South Africa.

Bolajoko Bolarinwa Adewoye, Yaba College of Technology, Yaba Lagos
Entomotoxicity and Chemical characterization of the extracts of Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides and Anarcadium occidentale on Sitophilus oryzae.

Dawn Morgan, University of Wolverhampton
Post-Feeding larval behaviour of the forensically relevant blow fly Calliphora vomitoria in the UK.

Enrique A. Mundaca, Universidad Católica del Maule
New insights of seasonal fluctuations and distribution of Notiothauma reedi Maclachlan, 1877 (Mecoptera: Eomeropidae) a rare living fossil from the Chilean hotspot

Ezequiel González, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET, UNC)
Insect communities and ecosystem processes in fragmented Chaco forests: summarizing 20 years of studies in central Argentina.

Jakovos Demetriou, University of Athens, Joint Services Health Unit Cyprus and Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre
Alien bees, wasps and ants of Cyprus: current knowledge, gaps and what’s next.

Srikrishna Narasimhan, Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Problem-solving through individual cognition in invasive social insects.

Wilmari Uys, University of Cape Town
Utilising micro-computed tomography in age estimation during the puparial period of the forensically relevant blowfly, Chrysomya chloropyga.


Diversity, abundance, and successional patterns of insects on an adult pig carcass (Sus scrofa domesticus L.) in Cape Town, South Africa: preliminary investigation in the summer season.

Adeyemi Daniel Adetimehin, University of Cape Town

Email: yemiadetimehin@gmail.com


An environment cleaner: the secret earth boring beetles of India.

Aparna Kalawate, Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre

Email: k.aparna@zsi.gov.in


What we know about the magnificent Mantodea of South Africa

Bianca Greyvenstein, North-West University 

Email: biagrey90@gmail.com 
Twitter: @BiaGrey90


Entomotoxicity and Chemical characterization of the extracts of Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides and Anarcadium occidentale on Sitophilus oryzae.

Bolajoko Bolarinwa Adewoye, Yaba College of Technology, Yaba Lagos

Email: bolajoko.adewoye@yabatech.edu.ng


Post-Feeding larval behaviour of the forensically relevant blow fly Calliphora vomitoria in the UK.

Dawn Morgan, University of Wolverhampton

Email: d.morgan3@wlv.ac.uk
Twitter: @_Dawn_M


New insights of seasonal fluctuations and distribution of Notiothauma reedi Maclachlan, 1877 (Mecoptera: Eomeropidae) a rare living fossil from the Chilean hotspot

Enrique A. Mundaca, Universidad Católica del Maule

Email: emundaca@ucm.cl


Insect communities and ecosystem processes in fragmented Chaco forests: summarizing 20 years of studies in central Argentina

Ezequiel González, Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (CONICET, UNC)

Email address: egonzalez@imbiv.unc.edu.ar 
Twitter handle: @Dr_Eze_Gonzalez


Alien bees, wasps and ants of Cyprus: current knowledge, gaps and what’s next.

Jakovos Demetriou, University of Athens, Joint Services Health Unit Cyprus and Enalia Physis Environmental Research Centre

Email: jakovosdemetriou@gmail.com


Problem-solving through individual cognition in invasive social insects.

Srikrishna Narasimhan, Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences

Email: srikrishna.narasimhan@bioplanet.edu.pl
Twitter: @Nachu2520


Utilising micro-computed tomography in age estimation during the puparial period of the forensically relevant blowfly, Chrysomya chloropyga.

Wilmari Uys, University of Cape Town

Email: uyswil003@myuct.ac.za


A huge thank you to all who submitted online posters and shared their work at Ento23.


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