Announcements and Press Releases
Nine Entomologists Honored as 2022 Fellows of the Entomological Society of America
Annapolis, MD; August 8, 2022—The Governing Board of the Entomological Society of America (ESA) has elected nine new Fellows of the Society for 2022. Election as a Fellow of ESA acknowledges outstanding contributions to entomology in research, teaching, extension and outreach, administration, or the military.
‘Northern Giant Hornet’ Adopted as Common Name for Vespa mandarinia
Annapolis, MD; July 25, 2022—The Entomological Society of America has adopted "northern giant hornet" for the species Vespa mandarinia in its Common Names of Insects and Related Organisms List. Vespa mandarinia is an invasive hornet native to Asia that has been the target of eradication efforts in Washington state, USA, and British Columbia, Canada, after individual hornets were first discovered there in 2019. It has been referred to elsewhere as "Asian giant hornet" or "murder hornet."
Aspiring Entomologists Selected to Internship, Fellowship Program at CDC
Annapolis, MD; July 7, 2022—The Entomological Society of America congratulates the 2022 class of interns and fellows selected for the Public Health Entomology for All program.
Entomological Society of America Opposes Ruling to Curb EPA Authority
Annapolis, MD; July 1, 2022—Thursday's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in West Virginia v. EPA poses grave risks for our environment and, by extension, all life on Earth. In particular, the millions of species of insects on our planet—already experiencing dramatic declines in parts of the world due to climate change, habitat loss, pollution, and other human-driven threats—will face further irreversible losses as a result of this decision.
On Women’s Pursuit of Science: A Letter From the ESA Presidential Line
Annapolis, MD; June 28, 2022—As the leaders of the Entomological Society of America, we object to and are saddened by the decision by the Supreme Court of the United States to overturn constitutional protection of a woman's right to control her own healthcare. This decision creates barriers for countless women working to fulfill their potential, including pursuing valuable careers in science.
Christopher Beatty Chosen for 2022 ESA Founders' Memorial Lecture
Annapolis, MD; May 9, 2022—Christopher Beatty, Ph.D., visiting scholar in the Program for Conservation Genomics at Stanford University, has been selected to deliver the Founders' Memorial Award lecture at the 2022 Joint Annual Meeting of the Entomological Societies of America, Canada, and British Columbia.
The Hidden Costs of War: A Letter From the ESA President
Annapolis, MD; March 4, 2022—The Entomological Society of America stands in support of science, exploration, and the preservation of our collective natural history. War upends that. As armed forces roll further into Ukraine, we fear for our colleagues, friends, and family who are in harm's way, and we wish for a peaceful resolution to this conflict to be found soon. And, when this conflict ends, the diverse Ukrainian scientific community will need the world's help to rebuild lives, labs, and research groups and to restore their lost or damaged libraries and collections.
'Spongy Moth' Adopted as New Common Name for Lymantria dispar
Annapolis, MD; March 2, 2022—"Spongy moth" has been formally adopted as the new common name for the moth species Lymantria dispar by the Entomological Society of America.
‘Spongy Moth’ Proposed as New Common Name for Lymantria dispar
Annapolis, MD; January 25, 2022—A group of entomologists and forestry professionals convened by the Entomological Society of America has recommended “spongy moth” as the new common name for the moth species Lymantria dispar.
New Ethics Statement and Policy: A Letter From the ESA President
Annapolis, MD; November 29, 2021—In pursuit of our strategic principle that ESA has a social responsibility to develop all of its members, last month the Governing Board approved a new Ethics Statement and Policy that strengthens ESA's commitment to making entomology a welcoming discipline for all. The provisions in this new document mark some of the most significant advancements ESA has made toward enabling greater equity and inclusion in our Society in many years.
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