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2024 Quimby F. Hess Lecture
Exploring the Diversity of Insects: So Many Species, So Little Time!
Saturday, November 23, 2024, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
FREE. RSVP Required.
Explore the unseen world of insects in an illustrated talk with Steve Marshall, one of Canada’s most influential entomologists. Inspired by his decades-long fascination with insect diversity, Marshall delves into what is known (and unknown) about Earth’s seemingly boundless biodiversity. Through his thrilling experiences of finding and naming species, this program explores how the seemingly boundless diversity of insects will remain a source of inspiration and exciting discovery for generations to come.
As a strong advocate for a better understanding of our insect world, Marshall inspires new generations of amateur and professional entomologists. Through his research, he encourages us to think through our relationship with the insects around us.
Program Partner: Toronto Entomologists’ Association.
Speakers:
Steve Marshall
Steve Marshall is a retired professor of entomology at the University of Guelph, where he developed a major insect collection and carries out research on insect systematics and biodiversity. He has discovered hundreds of new species, several new genera and even two new subfamilies.
Doug Currie, ROM Curator of Entomology
Antonia Guidotti, President TEA
The Quimby F. Hess Lecture is generously supported by his children, Robert and Jane Hess.
Talks at ROM are generously supported by The Schmidt Family.
Reserve Tickets
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Location
Royal Ontario Museum
Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre
Level 1B
Doors Open: 12:30 pm
Talk: 1:00 pm