Jenny Jandt (she/her)
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Zoology Dept, Otago Univ: https://www.otago.ac.nz/zoology Behavioural ecology and social evolution of insects: https://jandtlab.com/ NZ Entomologist (Editor): https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tnze20 NZ Bug of the Year: https://bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz
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German wasp vs male sweat bee.

When males hunt for mates, the ground nesting bee community becomes more obvious to predators. The males won't contribute to the nest, and the females don't waste time hovering. This community will be fine.
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German wasp catches sweat bee
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Tarantula Hawks are very handsome.
New World Tarantula-hawk Wasp (Pepsis sp.) on horsetail milkweed. #inverts
Southwestern Research Station, Portal, AZ
A large bluish wasp with orange wings. It sipping nectar from the flowers on horsetail milkweed.
For Pride Month, I created bumble bee and #WaspLove Progress Flags from photos I've taken over the years.
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🎨 Tie-Dye Your Lab Coat!
Join the Zoology Rainbow Committee for an explosion of color, creativity and snacks! Bring something cotton to dye, something plastic to carry it home, and wear mess-friendly clothes.
🗓️ 28 April 2025, 5:30 PM
📍 Benham Garage, Zoology
Not only a great opportunity to work at a stellar Uni, but it's only a 38 min drive to the Shire.
Wanna come work with me? We're advertising a fixed term Lecturer in Animal Behaviour at Waikato. We're especially keen on someone who works on birds, reptiles, bats etc. Let me know if you have questions!
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Lecturer - Animal Behaviour Job in Hillcrest, Waikato - SEEK
Seeking an enthusiastic Lecturer in Animal Behaviour to teach, research, and supervise in ecology, biodiversity, and animal behaviour.
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Ok - I am not a fan of taking photos of dead things, much less posting them to socials. But I've successfully identified female (left images) and male (right images) Lasioglossum sordidum - New Zealand Sweat Bees - under a scope using a proper taxonomic key.

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Few things better than when your butterfly student knocks on your door and proudly presents a cup full of tiny wasps that emerged from her butterfly pupa.

What's in there? We need to slow them down & ID under the microscope. Today, we admire so many living in one pupa!
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Congrats to Team Velvet Worm!

#bugoftheyear2025
Re my love for bugs: "You have to look for them. But once you start looking, the world becomes this bigger, more magical place.”

I'm so happy she used this quote! Bug Day 2025 made it to The Guardian!

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Worm-like creature with ‘dark secret’ wins New Zealand bug of the year award
Velvet worms have rows of pudgy legs, skin speckled like a galaxy and dissolve their prey with sticky goo
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It's the LAST DAY to vote for Bug of the Year 2025! We are 370 votes away from reaching 10,000 voters this year! Can we reach the goal in the next 7 hours?!?

Learn more about the nominees here - and don't forget to vote!
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Happy Valentine's Day!

Learn more about the Exquisite Owlet here.
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Happy Valentine's Day!
Learn more about the Giant Springtail here:
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Happy Valentine's Day!

Still haven't voted for Bug of the Year yet? Consider the Gravel Maggot - named after Smeagol (Smeagol climoi). Click the link to learn more about this nominee!
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Sometimes, the nest entrance gets blocked with dirt while Momma is out foraging. If you watch in the upper right corner at the start of the video, another Momma flies right into her nest - no problem. But the Leioproctus fulvescens on the bottom - she's gotta dig first.
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If you know anyone who might be interested in working as a technician before a PhD, I'm looking for someone to work with me to generate some amazing data to understand the genetics of behavior, sex differences, and reproduction in an evolutionary context. Bonus? Amazing and supportive department!