Tag Archives: Insects

Three Days in Los Tuxtlas

On the 16th of May, the day after the International Symposium on Neuropterology had finished (see my previous post for a review of the symposium), many of the symposium attendees boarded a coach for the journey to the Instituto de Biología’s Los … Continue reading

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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

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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

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