Scott Gilmore
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Elateridae beetle guy. 🇦🇺 in 🇨🇦. Beetle heavy naturalist but easily distracted by 🦜🍄🐚🍷🪰🦋🍺(and wishing for a Psocodea emoji). Employed to work on threatened freshwater 🐟🐚
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3-year position at the Western Australian Museum working on an awesome beetle phylogenetics project, starting at $105k dollarydoos per annum: search.jobs.wa.gov.au/page.php?pag...
Today I sat in a river all day looking for and counting an endangered snail called a Shortface Lanx. A great team and despite a couple of hours of finding nothing we eventually had success. With two more days of surveys I’m hoping we continue to have success.
Close up view of a wet rock showing two snails
Arthur Evans Beetles of Eastern/ Western North America. They are great
If I could pick… why a click beetle of course.
Some of those questions hit a little close to the bone!
Thanks Stephen. DM sent and no rush from my end!
Does anyone have access to The Canadian Entomologist? I'm looking for Mank EW (1939b) Scotochroa and a closely allied new genus Scotochroides, (Coleoptera, Melandryidae). The Canadian Entomologist 71: 181–183.

I have a Scotochroa from an unexpected location I want to know more about.
Late night fly confusion… what the hell is this? #Yukon Bioblitz calcareous bog oddities.
Fly with a pointy face Whole body pointy face fly
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Applications are due October 6 2025.

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Canada Excellence Research Chair in Biodiversity Genomics
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A Sagebrush Sheep Moth (Hemileuca hera) on Mount Kobau in the Okanagan. What a great place to be for bugs!

#Lepidoptera #Moth #iNaturalist
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Some sleeping bees on a foggy morning at the beach. Coelioxys up top and Ammophila below them.

#Hymenoptera #Macrophotography #Macro
I just found Fasciosminthurus quinquefasciatus in my backyard. Oh so small!
A tan and white striped globular springtail on a white background
Almost like best colour bear!
The predator becomes the prey. Hudsonian Whiteface captured by a Great Sundew.
A field of red and light green sundew with a dragonfly stuck to multiple plants
I was shocked when I opened my moth trap this morning as I did not know what this was. Turns out the Elephant Hawkmoth (Deilephila elpenor) was introduced to Vancouver. This is the first record I can find of it on Vancouver Island.
Derek I have noticed this as well
There has also been so much movement and habitat change that it would be challenging but still cool. The alpine to the sea is also a cool feature around here.
Quadra Island BC? That puts you in my neck of the woods. I hope you are enjoying our perfectly mild weather at the moment!
Does anyone have a pdf of Beal RS Jr. (1967) A revisionary study of the North American dermestid beetles formerly included in the genus Perimegatoma (Coleoptera). Miscellaneous Publications of the Entomological Society of America 5: 281–312.
Awesome! Congratulations