The last suborder of hemipterans is also one of my favorites: This group contains more than 42,000 species and some of the most bizarre appearances in the animal kingdom

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Our last heteropteran is one of my least favorite bugs. It's a :(. These blood sucking insects have undergone a resurgence in recent years and lead to millions of dollars each year in measures.

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Leaf footed in the family are can be found year round in southern portions of the US. These plant feeders may give off an unpleasant odor when handled.

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Continuing our journey through with Sternorrhyncha! These are found worldwide and are probably best known as plant pests. This group includes aphids, psyllids, whiteflies, scales, and phylloxeroids.

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Up first today: Coleorrhyncha! This odd looking suborder is an ancient group (~250 million years old), but just one family exists today. These tiny are found only in the southern hemisphere, where they are associated with mosses.

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Bored at home and want to talk art, science &

The SciArt Reading Club is meeting next Weds at noon EST on the Slack channel. Join us!

https://t.co/6qGZ6FcjY3

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Tomorrow is I’ll be tweeting out pics, drawings, and fun facts all day long. Follow the hashtag to learn more about some amazing and important insects!

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Give yourself the gift of clean hands by singing "Happy Birthday" when you wash. By the time you're done, you'll be clean enough to lick cake off your fingers.

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"My paintings and prints explore a rhythmic dimension by integrating geometry with organic, structured accidents."

Painter/printmaker Tina Pressler tells about her abstract analysis of music, math, and the environment.

https://t.co/EsBLCDlws8

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How Not to Lose the COVID-19 Communication War https://t.co/5SprySjo1W
tl;dr = is an iterative process laden with uncertainty.
Kinda like managing a pandemic!
Why is so dang hard, but SO dang necessary.
Start with "explain like I'm five" ...

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Another brilliant kinematics paper by et al! Digitally assembling shows how wedge shaped sacral and posterior dorsal verts & elongate forelimbs aided in more vertical posturing and higher browsing. Great paper!

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Breaking the silence on my blog with a new and some new The bizarre filterfeeding Thank you for the input on my art idea. https://t.co/G3J7yoWjN5

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Modeling steps of creating blood cells flowing through a vessel

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What are you doing today (Sat, Apr 18 at 4pm EDT)?

Join me & some great academics & for an insightful PPT party. I’ll be talking about using comedy for while combatting & xenophobia.

Deets & info https://t.co/VIz1KfONsb

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Submitting a paper to the editorial gods for judgement... 🤞

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We had so much fun with on The from a few weeks back- Petunia asked if she could illustrate the moment! 😄🎉The episode was released yesterday on https://t.co/LOG5o02WJH

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announcement: I'm doing a new digital series through the ! Called CENTRUM: A Paleo Roundtable, see what questions some of paleontology’s tops minds ask when the tables are turned and they get to interview one another. (more info below)

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Calling all - please join our community at https://t.co/GgG2N5m5g2! When you sign up and add profile info, we help match scientists to you when they are looking for artwork and collaborations!

Need an artist! Come on over!

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