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The Dipterists Society, formerly known as the North American Dipterists Society, is an international society for dipterists, who study flies. The society was informally established in the late 1980s, but incorporated itself in California in 2019, and registered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The society took its current name in 2023.[1][2]
The society is currently directed by Stephen D. Gaimari, Martin Hauser, Christopher J. Borkent, and Jessica Gillung.[3]
Publications
editFly Times
editThe society publishes the Fly Times and Fly Times Supplement newsletters.[4][5]
Myia
editMyia an is irregular book series established in 1979 by Paul H. Arnaud Jr. The first six volumes were produced and distributed by Arnaud, and was sponsored by the California Academy of Sciences. Volumes 7 and 8 are incomplete. From volume 9 onwards, the journal became affiliated with the Dipterist Society.[6]
The Tachinid Times
editThe Tachinid Times is hosted on the 'Tachinidae Resources' web pages of the former website of the North American Dipterists Society (NADS).[7]
Meetings
editThe society conducts its annual meetings during the Entomological Society of America annual meetings.[8] It also conducts field meetings every two years.[9]
References
edit- ^ "History - Dipterists Society".
- ^ "Dipterists Society - GuideStar Profile".
- ^ "Governance - Dipterists Society".
- ^ "Fly Times - Dipterists Society".
- ^ "Fly Times Supplement - Dipterists Society".
- ^ "Myia - Dipterists Society".
- ^ "Tachinid Times homepage".
- ^ "General Meetings - Dipterists Society".
- ^ "NADS Field Meetings".
Further reading
edit- Stephen D. Gaimari, ed. (November 2018). "Whole issue" (PDF). Fly Times (Supplement 3): 1–193.