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Newly published in Austral Entomology: Weser et al. quantify the phenology and voltinism of two invasive eucalyptus leaf beetles in New Zealand, showing overlapping seasonal development and similar generational patterns.
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Reminder! Registration and abstract submissions are currently open for the 57th Australian Entomological Society Conference 2026! Abstract submission closes: 31 July 2026 Early Bird Registration closes: 31 August 2026 For details visit: buff.ly/67XSNnd
Newly published in Austral Entomology: Freitas et al. revise the butterfly genus Hyalyris, using molecular and morphological evidence to split lineages, reclassify species, and describe a new subspecies in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest.
The Australian Entomological Society has co-signed this open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese & Treasurer Jim Chalmers out of concern about the very low & declining federal support for Australia's biodiversity. LinkedIn - buff.ly/rMDBTFV Insta - buff.ly/rU56daQ Facebook - buff.ly/aTVBhA6
Job Alert: The Australian Museum is recruiting a Head of Life & Geosciences to lead one of Australia's largest natural history research and collections programs, spanning biodiversity science, entomology, palaeontology, zoology and mineralogy.
🦟Clarke & Weinstein (2026) have published a comprehensive review of the blood-sucking insects that affected Aboriginal peoples: Clarke, P.A. & Weinstein, P. (2026). Haematophagous insects and other invertebrates that bugged Australian Aboriginal peoples. Australian Aboriginal Studies, 2026(1): 10–27