Kris Anderson
Well-known member
Greetings!
I am a Cornell University Department of Entomology alumnus. I was a student curator of the Cornell University Insect Collection for two years as well as a teaching assistant for a field collecting lab. I have experience with most orders of Insecta but specialize in Mantodea taxonomy, biodiversity, and ethology. I began a dissertation concerning the identification of Nearctic Mantodea many years ago. This project was shelved and recently renewed for a more comprehensive treatment. The treatise now focuses upon the praying mantises of the United States and Canada, which is projected to be finished by fall 2017. The aim of the project is to bridge the gap between academic/professional entomologists and hobbyists/amateur collectors regarding Mantodea science.
We are currently accepting collection and rearing data for all Nearctic mantises to be collated and integrated into the comprehensive study. If you have any data that you might find useful, feel free to contact me for discussion. Dead specimens are always welcome to broaden our base of vouchers. Likewise, I am available for any inquiries concerning mantis identification (primarily Nearctic at this point). I also have experience with breeding and rearing several species in the laboratory setting.
Lastly, this project is anticipated to envelope additional regions throughout the western hemisphere once the Nearctic volume is finalized so mantis data from other parts of the world will need to be gathered as well.
I'm glad to have found this site... there appears to be a lot of useful information here and I look forward to data exchange!
Kris
... harvesting collection data and photographs of Wuhan University insect collection (Mantodea section), Wuhan CHINA, Apr 2016
I am a Cornell University Department of Entomology alumnus. I was a student curator of the Cornell University Insect Collection for two years as well as a teaching assistant for a field collecting lab. I have experience with most orders of Insecta but specialize in Mantodea taxonomy, biodiversity, and ethology. I began a dissertation concerning the identification of Nearctic Mantodea many years ago. This project was shelved and recently renewed for a more comprehensive treatment. The treatise now focuses upon the praying mantises of the United States and Canada, which is projected to be finished by fall 2017. The aim of the project is to bridge the gap between academic/professional entomologists and hobbyists/amateur collectors regarding Mantodea science.
We are currently accepting collection and rearing data for all Nearctic mantises to be collated and integrated into the comprehensive study. If you have any data that you might find useful, feel free to contact me for discussion. Dead specimens are always welcome to broaden our base of vouchers. Likewise, I am available for any inquiries concerning mantis identification (primarily Nearctic at this point). I also have experience with breeding and rearing several species in the laboratory setting.
Lastly, this project is anticipated to envelope additional regions throughout the western hemisphere once the Nearctic volume is finalized so mantis data from other parts of the world will need to be gathered as well.
I'm glad to have found this site... there appears to be a lot of useful information here and I look forward to data exchange!
Kris
... harvesting collection data and photographs of Wuhan University insect collection (Mantodea section), Wuhan CHINA, Apr 2016