Systematic Entomology Laboratory
- Promoting Undergraduate Research in Systematics: Insects as a Template for Training
- Protecting the American Chestnut through Proactive Taxonomy and Phylogenetics of Chestnut Gall Wasps
- Identification of Insects and Mites of Importance to Quarantine and Biosecurity
- Systematics Research Support for Economically Important Bark and Ambrosia Beetles
- RUI: A Phylogenomic Approach to Understanding the Symbiosis between Acropyga Ants and Xenococcine Mealybugs
- Protecting the American Chestnut through Research on Chestnut Gall Wasp
- Systematics of Insects and Mites: Plant Pests, Predators and Disease Vectors
- Systematics and Biology of Agriculturally Important Wasps
- Identification of Insects and Mites of Importance to Quarantine and Biosecurity
- Developing Phylogenomic Resources and Rapid Identification Tools for the Study and Control of AGRILUS (BUPRESTIDAE)
- Population Genetic Analyses of Roseau Cane Scale from the Native and Invasive Range
- Systematics of Beetles (Coleoptera) in Support of U.S. Agriculture, Arboriculture, and Biological Control of Pests
- Mite Systematics and Arthropod Diagnostics, with Emphasis on Adventive and Invasive Species
- Systematics of Hyper-Diverse Moth Superfamilies, with an Emphasis on Agricultural Pests, Invasive Species, Biological Control Agents, and Food Security
- Systematics of Hemiptera: Plant Pests, Predators, and Disease Vectors
- Systematics of Plant-Feeding Flies of Importance in Agroecosystems and the Environment