Matt Hamer
@entohamer.bsky.social
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Ant taxonomy & community ecology. PhD student at the University of Hong Kong | https://mhamer5.github.io/
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jordanrainey.bsky.social
Pleased to share our latest contribution to knowledge on West Indian Staphylinidae in The Coleopterists Bulletin!
The first modern revision of West Indian Belonuchus in 82 years — 7 new species, 2 synonymies, lectotypes, illustrated keys + maps. 🌴 🪲
Read more & find paper here: tinyurl.com/3f646nnu
entohamer.bsky.social
Recent fieldwork in Sayap Substation, Sabah, Malaysia
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alexwild.bsky.social
The thing about entomology is, there are always weirder bugs than anything you could imagine on your own.

Here's Cysteodemus wislizeni, a blister beetle from west Texas.
Photograph of a metallic blue/green beetle with a very spider-like body, a huge fake "abdomen" that is swollen and dented with even pits over its bulbous surface. It is otherwise ant-like, standing on a pure white stylized background.
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davidnotton.bsky.social
New publication! Review of Tetramopria (Diapriidae) of E Palaearctic - mating behaviour and interactions with host ants. with Ryoji Kawai and Seonwoo Yoon. Free download:
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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entohamer.bsky.social
More photos from South Korea fieldwork, lovely to be back in a temperate environment collecting ants
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Sampling ants in South Korea this month
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mprebus.bsky.social
🐜🐜🐜Fans of Myrmicinae! New paper in Syst Biol in collaboration with C. Rabeling🐜🐜🐜

doi.org/10.1093/sysb...
A chronogram of the ant tribe Myrmicini, showing the disparity of divergence dates between alternate placements of the fossil species †Manica andrannae
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apsciencebylyn.bsky.social
A creature which would like to be perceived as a Crematogaster ant, complete with "thorax" spines (it longhorn beetle).
Black and red ant-like beetle with long sweeping antennae Shot of the creature's elytra from the side, showing two fin-like spines where an ant's thorax would be The creature and spines in silhouette
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richardkbroughton.bsky.social
The Monks Wood Wilderness is now in its 64th year of natural colonisation, eg. natural woodland creation. In 1961 this was a 4 ha barley field next to a larger wood, left to see what happened. No management, no planting. The wood expanded by itself, with the help of birds dispersing seeds.
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willleohawkes.bsky.social
It's published!
The largest research work I've ever undertaken:

Lords of the flies: dipteran migrants are diverse, abundant & ecologically important

Published in Biological Reviews: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Thanks so much to co-authors @koralwotton.bsky.social & Myles Menz
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Screenshot from the cover page of the paper A map of the world showing fly migration study locations and estimated routes A close up photo of Eristalinus taeniops the stripey eyed hoverfly on a yellow flower in Cyprus A close up photo of the locust blowfly Stomorhina lunata on a rock. My favourite fly
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mcaterino.bsky.social
Going through accessions at QCAZ/Católica, and this crazy fly caught my eye! What the hell, fly-people?!
A pinned specimen of an unidentified Ecuadorian fly with patterned wings, brown/golden body, and its signature feature, a curved ovipositor? (I think) that's twice as long as the body!
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nhmlibraryarchives.bsky.social
Our followers may be aware of the recent passing of Richard Fortey, a great palaeontologist and user of the Museum’s Library and Archives. A brilliant science communicator with a penchant for fungi and fungus gnats, his Dry Store Room No.1 was a classic. To us and many others, Richard was too.
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carrionbeetlesuk.bsky.social
Hey BlueSky 👋 Please excuse the lateness, but we have arrived!

We’re here to promote the recording of #CarrionBeetles in the UK and help with any of your ID queries. Please join the #CarrionClub and help us spread the word! 💀 🪲
A montage of images, including carrion beetles, attendees at an ID workshop and a close up of the ID keys.
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theotimecolin.bsky.social
We don't know much about these odd-looking Zasphinctus ants, except they seem to raid other ant nests, steal their larvae and eat them... Their narrow elongated bodies probably help them enter small galleries.

#ants #myrmecology non #armyants #fourmis #science
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Large-tailed Nightjar fast asleep in the carpark to Kota Kinabalu Wetland Centre of all places
entohamer.bsky.social
Sorry, I wasn't looking out for them but I'm sure we had some. I have kept all beetles and other inverts from our Winklers.
entohamer.bsky.social
Three and a half weeks collecting ants in Borneo rainforests for my PhD is now complete ✅️