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Mantispids in the fossil record
Recently my paper on fossil Mantispidae was published: Jepson, J.E. 2015. A review of the current state of knowledge of fossil Mantispidae (Insecta: Neuroptera). Zootaxa, 3964 (4): 419-432 This is the first paper resulting from my Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral … Continue reading
Back from Mexico
I am now back in Berlin from my trip to Mexico, where I had a delightfully splendid time at the International Symposium on Neuropterology in Mexico City, Mexico. The symposium was thoroughly enjoyable; it was a pleasure to meet so many friendly … Continue reading
Off to Mexico!
Today, I am very excited to be on my way to Mexico for the International Symposium on Neuropterology. This is my first major conference of my fellowship and my first time outside of Europe! I will be giving a talk … Continue reading
Welcome to my research blog!
Welcome Hello, my name is James Jepson, I am a palaeoentomologist (fossil insect researcher), who is particularly interested in fossil Neuroptera (lacewings, antlions and allies), Raphidioptera (snakeflies), and Megaloptera (alderflies, fishflies and dobsonflies). Starting last October (2014), I began a … Continue reading