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AMERICAN FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF INSIDER ENTOMOLOGIST EDITOR Features: Rebecca A. Schmidt-Jeffris Carol M. Anelli Boris A. Castro COPYEDITOR Matthew S. Lehnert appy summer, Entomological Society of America readers! As the sun emerges and Jessee J. Smith Robert K. D. Peterson the flowers begin to bloom in North America, the insects of the season make them Lynne K. Rieske-Kinney CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Hselves known in big and small ways. Monarch butterflies are migrating across the Jessica Ware Book Reviews: Matthew Forister country, and cicadas will be screaming in the hot afternoons before we know it. Nature, EDITORIAL BOARD Buzzwords: Rebecca A. Schmidt- regardless of our walls and windows, will find its way into our homes. Flies and bees will May Berenbaum Jeffris, chair swarm, house centipedes will scuttle, and mosquitoes will bite. Summer is a prime time Carol M. Anelli Entomology for All: for insects and entomologists alike. Now is the time for research, field work, data col Megan Asche Frankie Stubbins lection, pest control, conferences, and meetings. By the time Jeffrey D. Bradshaw Field and Bench: Boris A. Castro this issue reaches your hands, ESA’s branches will have con Jeffrey D. Bradshaw Matthew S. Lehnert cluded their meetings for 2023, and we will be looking for- Legends: ward to the Annual Meeting in National Harbor, Maryland, Marlin E. Rice ESA HEADQUARTERS STAFF in November. There’s certainly no lack of “buzz” in ESA. Executive Director Musings: Chris Stelzig, CAE Let me introduce myself: my name is Irene Nudd, and I’m Erin W....
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