Michael S. Engel
Recent Presentations

 

Engel, M. S. Phylogeny and Geological History of termites. National Conference on Urban Entomology; Tulsa, Oklahoma; 19 May 2008.

Engel, M. S. 400 Million Years on Six Legs: Evolution of the Insects. Darwin Celebration; Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois; 13 February 2008.

Engel, M. S. Sic transit gloria mundi: when bad things happen to good bugs. Department of Geology; University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas; 29 November 2007.

Engel, M. S. Sic transit gloria mundi : when bad things happen to good bugs. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas; 9 October 2007.

Grimaldi, D. A., & M. S. Engel. Burmese amber: Paleontological significance and update. IV International Congress of Palaeoentomology; Vitoria, Spain; 4 May 2007.

Engel, M. S. 400 Million Years on Six Legs: Evolution of the Insects. The Natural History Museum; London, United Kingdom; 27 July 2006.

Engel, M. S. 400 Million Years on Six Legs. Entomological Society of Washington; Smithsonian Institution; Washington, D.C.; 7 April 2005.

Engel, M. S., & D. A. Grimaldi. Evolutionary implications of insect radiations and extinctions in the Cretaceous. 3rd International Congress of Palaeoentomology; Pretoria, South Africa; 7 February 2005.

Arillo, A., & M. S. Engel. A third rock crawler in Baltic amber, with notes on the Mantophasmatodea (Notoptera). 3rd International Congress of Palaeoentomology; Pretoria, South Africa; 7 February 2005.

Engel, M. S. Evolution of the Bees. Nederlandse Entomologische Vereniging; Universiteit Utrecht; Utrecht, The Netherlands; 6 November 2004.

Engel, M. S. 400 Million Years on Six Legs. Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; University of Kansas; Lawrence, Kansas; 30 September 2004.

Engel, M. S. 400 Million Years on Six Legs. The Idalia Society; Overland Park, Kansas; 8 May 2004.

Engel, M. S. 400 Million Years on Six Legs. University of Kansas Natural History Museum; Lawrence, Kansas; 5 May 2004.

Engel, M. S. Phylogeny of the Zoraptera. First Dresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny: Phylogenetic Relationships within the Insect Orders; Dresden, Germany; 20 September 2003.

Hanley, R. S., & M. S. Engel. Using Characters of the Ecological Niche to Reconstruct Phylogenetic Relationships. Annual Meeting of the Entomological Society of America; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; November 2002.

Engel, M. S. Evolution of the Bees. Department of Plant Protection, Atatürk University; Erzurum, Turkey; 20 May 2002.

Engel, M. S. Inclusions in Amber: Age, Origin, and Implications. Entomology Program Series; Lawrence, Kansas; 9 April 2002.

January 2008

 


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