[Leps-l] James Adams presentation - Monday, May 23 @ 7pm Central Time

Mike Quinn entomike at gmail.com
Sun May 22 18:29:10 EDT 2022


Sorry, James' wonderful presentation will be at *7pm Central Time*, not 7
EST as my earlier post said. Mike


On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 4:16 PM Mike Quinn <entomike at gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings Lep Enthusiasts,
>
> Anyone wanting a quick Lep info fix, please consider tuning into the
> following Zoom presentation:
>
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86426006695 - (Link is the same each month and
> is also posted on the Austin Butterfly Forum homepage)
>
> James Adams is a repeat speaker for the Austin Butterfly Forum. This month
> James will give a fun presentation on the spread across se. US of a
> Noctuoid moth first collected in the US by James and a colleague in Georgia
> in 2012, Last year it was recorded at Tyler State Park in ne. Texas!
>
> Title: "*Dinumma deponens* in the U.S.: the continuing saga.
> Contributions from social media and citizen science"
>
> Bio: James Adams is a Lepidopterist and Professor of Biology (1990-present
> ), Dalton State College, Dalton, Georgia. He grew up in Missouri and has
> three degrees: B.S. (1983), M.Phil. (1987), Ph.D. (1990), all from Univ. of
> Kansas. James is a specialist in “Macro” lepidoptera (esp. Noctuoidea), of
> Georgia and Kansas and has amassed a collection of 60,000+ prepared
> specimens.
> He was the 2004/05 president of the Lepidopterists Society and has
> co-authored the description of new species of moths from Georgia and the
> southwest.
>
> James' presentation should last ~30 minutes.
>
> Attached photo by Audrey R. Hoff © 2013
>
> Mike Quinn, vp programs
> Austin Butterfly Forum - http://austinbutterflies.org/
> entomike at gmail.com
> 512-577-0250 - voice/text
>
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