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Maria Heikkilä
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Academy Research Fellow, Curator Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS Systematics and evolutionary history of Lepidoptera and Trichoptera
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I am extremely happy to see that our review on fossil tip-dating is out in early view in Systematic Biology! A huge thanks to all the authors of this massive project (@heckeberg.bsky.social, @basantakhakurel.bsky.social, Gustavo Darlim, and @hoehna.bsky.social)! academic.oup.com/sysbio/advan...
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Haluaisitko tehdä elämäntaparemontin luonnon hyväksi mutta et tiedä mistä aloittaa? Tässä selvityksessä listaamme 143 arjen tekoa, joista jokainen voi valita itselleen sopivimmat.
Suomalaisten luontojalanjälki - Sitra
Miten elämäntapamme vaikuttavat luontoon ja miten vaikutuksia voi pienentää?
www.sitra.fi
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Registration for the upcoming SEL congress extended until Jun 15! If you experience problems with the registration form, please reach out to the congress organiser, Zdeněk Fric ([email protected]) and he'll happily sort it out.

Looking forward to seeing you in August!
sel.entu.cas.cz/registration...
Registration – Svatý Jan pod Skalou, August 18-23, 2025
sel.entu.cas.cz
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TETTRIs @tettris.eu · May 26
The #TETTRIsEU Taxonomy Recognition Day stroke Europe from Greece 🇬🇷 to Finland 🇫🇮, from Italy 🇮🇹 to Belgium🇧🇪 and in 10+Countries!
Hundreds of people joined their local Natural History Museums & Natural Gardens and learned about the importance of #Taxonomy for preserving #biodiversity!
#NameItToSaveIt
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Womersleymeria bicornis (Womersley, H, 1940:137) Stach, J, 1949, an springtail endemic to Australia. #NAMEITTOSAVEIT
Photo: Pekka Malinen (Finnish Museum of Natural History)
Today is Taxonomy Recognition Day!
This small, elegant moth is Tinagma perdicella Zeller, 1839, a species listed as Near Threatened in Finland. Suitable habitats are diminishing due to the overgrowth of meadows and other open areas, as well as a reduction in burnt forest habitats. #NameItToSaveIt
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TETTRIs @tettris.eu · May 23
It's Taxonomy Recognition Day! 🧡💙💚

Our partners are organising events all around Europe: 🇧🇪🇩🇪🇩🇰🇪🇸🇫🇮🇫🇷🇬🇷🇮🇹🇳🇱🇳🇴🇦🇹🇵🇹🇨🇿🇸🇪...
You can still help raise awareness about the importance of Taxonomy for Biodiversity and Natural Sciences by participating in the #NameItToSaveIt campaign! 👇
#tettriseu #taxonomy #biodiversity
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Pelidnota cyanitarsis (Gory, 1833) - a splendid metallic scarab beetle from northeastern Brazil's unique arid, little-known and now threatened caatinga biome. #NameItToSaveIt
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Tomorrow is #TaxonomyRecognitionDay
Natural History Museums join forces to highlight taxonomy—the foundation of biodiversity research & conservation
Share your favourite species to take part in a fun way!

Take a photo of the species
Add its scientific name
Share it with the hashtag #NameItToSaveIt
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The Museum für Naturkunde Berlin is offering a fully funded 3-year PhD position in evolutionary genomics starting Fall 2025. Applicants should have a background in biological sciences. More info: https://jobs.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin/jobposting/8154f5be04ad4a1a77e0c741dc24fc0e6bd163df0 #phd
14/2025 PhD student (f/m/d)
jobs.museumfuernaturkunde.berlin
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🦤🧬🧑‍🔬 Junior Group Leader in Conservation Genomics Wanted! 🪲🌿🔬
Help bridge gaps between evolutionary genetics & conservation with museum and monitoring collections.

🔗 Info: tinyurl.com/biodivgen
⏰ Deadline: June 15th
📩 Contact me!

🚀 Excited to explore new horizons!
Please share 🕊️
Jobs | Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart
Open positions
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TETTRIs @tettris.eu · May 21
This 🦕 couldn't count on the NameItToSaveIt campaign!

Join the movement towards #Taxonomy Recognition Day (May 23) by sharing on Social Media a picture of your favourite animal/plant with the taxonomic name and #NameItToSaveIt

#TETTRIsEU #biodiversity #internationalbiodiversityday #peacewithnature
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TETTRIs @tettris.eu · May 20
🟠 🟢 🔵
Use #nameittosaveit to raise awareness about #taxonomy to a new level:
📷 Picture your favourite animal or plant 🐯🍀🍄
🔤 Give it the correct taxonomic name
🤳 Share it on social media with the #NameItToSaveIt hashtag
... And remember: May 23 is Taxonomy Recognition Day!
tettris.eu/trd/
#tettriseu
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New paper with Xiling, Deng, Jacqueline Heckenhauer and co. examining silk fibroin evolution in weird case-making caddisflies.

doi.org/10.1002/jez....
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(1/4) Exciting news 📣 Announcing the #COST10KLepGenomes initiative! 🦋🧬
We're leveraging genomic data to tackle biodiversity loss, disentangle Lepidoptera evolution and address climate change impacts on European butterflies and moths.
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When insect fossils are this intact, just looking at them makes you go WHOA. Plus, preserved body structures reveal how their group evolved! In my latest for @cnn.com, I wrote about how a truly stunning cicada fossil from Germany's Messel Pit places singing cicadas in Europe earlier than expected 🧪
47 million-year-old bug is the oldest singing cicada fossil from Europe | CNN
Two fossils of singing cicadas, one of which was remarkably well preserved, reveals that the insects dispersed in Europe millions of years earlier than once thought.
www.cnn.com
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The top 10 flying insect clades rule the skies—but defy the rules. Weak or inverted latitudinal diversity gradients leave biogeographers puzzled. Entomologists? Mildly amused. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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