Group Meeting at GBIC
Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference. 2012. (Photo Credit: GBIF)
Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference. 2012. (Photo Credit: GBIF)
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, Northern Cape, South Africa. The intrusion of the Korannaberg hills into the sandy Kalahari ecosystem provides ideal habitats for many lacewing species. (Photo Credit: Catherine Sole)
Pamexis namaqua. A remarkable lichenophilous member of the endemic South African antlion genus Pamexis, from Namaqualand. Photo: Robert Mansell©
National Collection of Insects, Pretoria. 500 Drawers, ca 45000. Pinned and curated specimens of lacewings.
National Collection of Insects, Pretoria. 500 Drawers, ca 45000. Pinned and curated specimens of lacewings.
Larva of Golafrus oneili. This 4 cm-long larva is a voracious predator that inhabits the Kalahari dunes.
Centroclisis mendax. Camouflaged on the bark of a camelthorn tree. Photo: Robert Mansell ©
Dr. Melanie McField and Dr. Sylvia Earle underwater examining the reefs.
Healthy Reefs Initiative South America Meso-American Reef Health Database 2012 Grant: $127,270
Healthy Reefs Initiative South America Meso-American Reef Health Database 2012 Grant: $127,270