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David Cappaert's Images

Title: Research Entomologist
Organization: Michigan State University
Unit: Entomology
Country: United States

I am a researcher, working with Michigan State University since 2002 on the emerald ash borer. EAB is a pest with the potential to essentially eliminate a major hardwood species from the US. The scientific questions are broad, interesting and consequential. A recent focus has been on Atanycolus, a native parasitoid of EAB. For an entomologist, the downside of research is the generally limited focus--one species, one system. So photography is my excuse to explore a wider range of flora/fauna.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5490080 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5490113 lacewings
5255026 scelionid wasps, scelionids parasitoid emerging from eggs of pentatomid
2107063 Braconid wasps Parasitoids
2116047 Braconid wasps
5382004 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5376011 cabbage white Pieris rapae
5255042 lacewings eggs with aphid
5178046 Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata
9009033 emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis Egg cluster. EAB eggs are deposited in July, singly or in small clusters in bark furrows.

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