Dr. Theodore J. Cohn - Orthoptera Systematics

 
 

Dr. Cohn's research interests are in the systematics of Orthoptera. Affiliated with the museum since the 1950's, Dr. Cohn has recently retired from his position as Professor in the Department of Biology, San Diego State University, California. He has contributed many thousands of Orthoptera specimens to the collection during his association with the UMMZ. From May - December, he can usually be found here. email

He is currently working to complete systematics research on the North American genus Pristoceuthophilus (Rhaphidophoridae) and South American representatives. He is also the current Treasurer of the Orthopterists' Society .

Publications

Interesting Links:

Ozark Camel Crickets article

 

Dr. Paul B. Kannowski -- Formicidae Systematics and Ecology

 
Research interests in systematics of Formicidae. Also affiliated with the museum since the 1950's, Dr. Kannowski has recently retired from his position as Professor and Chairman, Department of Biology, University of North Dakota.

 

Dr. H. Don Cameron - Arachnida and Diptera Systematics, Etymology

 

Research interests in systematic theory and methodology, nomenclature, and systematics of Diptera and Arachnida. Dr. Cameron is permanently employed as Professor in the Department of Classical Studies, University of Michigan. e-mail: hdcamero@umich.edu

 
 

 

 



 

last updated 11/20/2002