2:15pm The leafhopper, Balclutha rubrostriata, invades Oklahoma. A. Wayadande and S. Andreason, Oklahoma State University Joint Meeting 2:30 Break

2:45 Paper/Poster Awards of the

3:00 Business Meeting, Kansas Entomological Society 512 Arkansas Union Kansas Entomological Society

Business Meeting, Arkansas Entomological Society and 510 Arkansas Union Arkansas Entomological Society

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS AND THANK-YOUS

We are grateful to Craig Shelton (BASF) for financial support for the meeting.

Jennifer Burch, Shelby Hanson and Susan Osredker, Department of Entomology at the University of Arkansas, provided logistical and planning support.

Michael Skvarla, University of Arkansas, provided the cover drawing of Neopyychodes trilineatus

April 3-4, 2015 Rms 510-512, Arkansas Union University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas

Friday, April 3

5:30pm Open House, Entomology Department and 10:30 Red flour beetle (Tribolium castaneum) development on Museum rice fractions at varying temperatures. Rachel 315 Agriculture Building Hampton1, Brook Hale1, Laura Starkus1, Tanja McKay1, Frank H. Arthur2 and James F. Campbell2. 1Arkansas Saturday, April 4 State University, 2USDA-ARS-CGHAR

7:00am Continental Breakfast 10:45 Emergent wetland pollinators: an unknown story. 512 Arkansas Union Phillip Stephenson1, Ashley PG Dowling1 and David G. Krementz2. 1University of Arkansas and 2USGS Arkansas 8:15 Welcome, Opening of Meeting Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit 510 Arkansas Union Ricky Corder, President, Arkansas Entomol. Society BS Student Competition Papers Austin Jones, Vice-Pres., Arkansas Entomol. Society Rob Wiedenmann, President, Kansas Entomol. Society 11:00 Efficacy of insecticidal ear tags and the new VetGun™ application for horn (Haematobia irritans) PhD Student Competition Papers control in Oklahoma cow/calf operations. Kylie Duggan and Justin Talley, Oklahoma State University 8:30 Parasitism of the native wood wasp, Sirex nigricornis F. (Hymenoptera: Siricidae), by the nematode, Deladenus 11:15 Poster Viewing proximus Bedding (Nematoda: Neotylenchidae). Jessica A. Hartshorn and Fred M. Stephen, University of Arkansas 11:30 Lunch

8:45 Populations of American Burying Beetle (Nicrophorus 12:00 Invited Keynote Address americanus) on the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant in Big questions in rainforest canopy ecology. 1 1 2 SE OK. Kyle Risser , Kris Giles and Carmen Greenwood . Stephen Yanoviak, University of Louisville 1 2 Oklahoma State University and State University of New York at Cobleskill Submitted Papers

MS Student Competition Papers 1:00 Flight models of codling moth differ between commercial and abandoned apple orchard ecosystems. 9:00 Monochamus colonization in healthy shortleaf pines: Neel K. Joshi, Larry Hull and Edwin Rajotte, Penn State an exercise in futility. Matthew Ethington, Larry University Galligan and Fred M. Stephen, University of Arkansas 1:15 Insect trapping using LED lights. Glenn Salisbury, 9:15 Establishing discriminating doses of phosphine for Frontenac, KS adults of four psocid (Psocoptera: Liposcelididae) species. Charles Konemann, George P. Opit and 1:30 Notes on Fecundity of Arkansas tarantulas Aphonopelma Sandipa Gautam, Oklahoma State University hentzi (Girard). A. K. Jones1, D. H. Jamieson1 and T. L. Jamieson2. 1Crowder College and 2Ozark High School 9:30 Epigeal within monoculture Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) fields. Caitlin Race, Tim Kring and 1:45 Inventive educational and outreach opportunities for Robert Wiedenmann, University of Arkansas educators. Andrine Shufran, Oklahoma State University

9:45 Break and Poster Viewing 2:00 Developing scarab beetle identification tools for Hawaii and Guam. Mary Liz Jameson, Joshua Dunlap and Emmy 10:15 Developing a "brand" new method for marking beetles. Engasser, Wichita State University Tanner M. Jenkins, W. Wyatt Hoback and Philip G. Mulder, Jr., Oklahoma State University

POSTER DISPLAYS POSTER DISPLAYS

PhD Student Competition Posters Monitoring of Red Flour Beetles at Rice Mills. Laura Starkus1, Martine Bowombe Toko1, Rachel Hampton1, Frank 2 2 1 1 Sampling diverse taxa: a case-study with ground beetles H. Arthur , James F. Campbell and Tanja McKay . Arkansas 2 and weevils (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Curculionidae). State University and USDA-ARS-CGHAR Michael Skvarla and Ashley P.G. Dowling, University of Arkansas Genetic variation of honeybees in Hawaii. Allen L. Szalanski1, Amber Tripodi2, Clinton Trammel1 and Danielle Downey3. 1University of Arkansas, 2USDA-ARS Pollinating MS Student Competition Posters Lab and 3Hawaii Department of Agriculture

Prevalence and identity of Nosema in honey bees (Apis Biology of Compsobata univitta (Walker, 1849) (Diptera: mellifera) of the Hawaiian Islands. Clinton E. Trammel and : Calobatinae). Jeffrey K. Barnes, University Allen L. Szalanski, University of Arkansas of Arkansas

A new species of Reticulitermes (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) Rednecked Cane Borer and Broad Mite Monitoring and from southern Mississippi. Mark A. Janowiecki and Allen L. Management. Donn T. Johnson1, Soo-Hoon Kim1,2, Elena Szalanski, University of Arkansas Garcia1 and Barbara Lewis1. 1University of Arkansas and 2Arkansas State Plant Board What lies beneath: the seasonal variation of Carabidae (Coleoptera) and Gnaphosidae (Araneae) in leaf litter. Ricki Hamilton and Ashley P.G. Dowling, University of Arkansas

Using artificial bait to sample burying beetles by researchers and citizen scientists. Theresa E. Andrew, W. Wyatt Hoback, Philip G. Mulder, Jr., and Andrine A. Shufran, Oklahoma State University

Manipulation of natural enemies of key arthropod pests in Oklahoma vineyards. Shane McMurry and Eric Rebek, Oklahoma State University