Scott Gilmore
@scottgilmore.bsky.social
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Elateridae beetle guy. 🇦🇺 in 🇨🇦. Beetle heavy naturalist but easily distracted by 🦜🍄🐚🍷🪰🦋🍺(and wishing for a Psocodea emoji). Employed to work on threatened freshwater 🐟🐚
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Today I sat in a river all day looking for and counting an endangered snail called a Shortface Lanx. A great team and despite a couple of hours of finding nothing we eventually had success. With two more days of surveys I’m hoping we continue to have success.
Close up view of a wet rock showing two snails
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Arthur Evans Beetles of Eastern/ Western North America. They are great
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If I could pick… why a click beetle of course.
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Some of those questions hit a little close to the bone!
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Thanks Stephen. DM sent and no rush from my end!
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Does anyone have access to The Canadian Entomologist? I'm looking for Mank EW (1939b) Scotochroa and a closely allied new genus Scotochroides, (Coleoptera, Melandryidae). The Canadian Entomologist 71: 181–183.

I have a Scotochroa from an unexpected location I want to know more about.
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Late night fly confusion… what the hell is this? #Yukon Bioblitz calcareous bog oddities.
Fly with a pointy face Whole body pointy face fly
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Please help us spread the word! Please amplify!

We are searching for an associate or full professor (Canada Excellence Research Chair) in Biodiversity Genomics at the University of Guelph! 🐟🌿🦠🐜🐸🐝

Applications are due October 6 2025.

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#AcademicJobs #EvoBio
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Biodiversity Genomics
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Biodiversity Genomics
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A Sagebrush Sheep Moth (Hemileuca hera) on Mount Kobau in the Okanagan. What a great place to be for bugs!

#Lepidoptera #Moth #iNaturalist
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Some sleeping bees on a foggy morning at the beach. Coelioxys up top and Ammophila below them.

#Hymenoptera #Macrophotography #Macro
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I just found Fasciosminthurus quinquefasciatus in my backyard. Oh so small!
A tan and white striped globular springtail on a white background
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Almost like best colour bear!
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The predator becomes the prey. Hudsonian Whiteface captured by a Great Sundew.
A field of red and light green sundew with a dragonfly stuck to multiple plants
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I was shocked when I opened my moth trap this morning as I did not know what this was. Turns out the Elephant Hawkmoth (Deilephila elpenor) was introduced to Vancouver. This is the first record I can find of it on Vancouver Island.
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Derek I have noticed this as well
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There has also been so much movement and habitat change that it would be challenging but still cool. The alpine to the sea is also a cool feature around here.
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Quadra Island BC? That puts you in my neck of the woods. I hope you are enjoying our perfectly mild weather at the moment!
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Does anyone have a pdf of Beal RS Jr. (1967) A revisionary study of the North American dermestid beetles formerly included in the genus Perimegatoma (Coleoptera). Miscellaneous Publications of the Entomological Society of America 5: 281–312.
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Awesome! Congratulations
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Vibes can take you to interesting places!