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Mary Liz Jameson

Researcher at Wichita State University

Publications -  50
Citations -  916

Mary Liz Jameson is an academic researcher from Wichita State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rutelinae & Scarabaeidae. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 48 publications receiving 763 citations. Previous affiliations of Mary Liz Jameson include Universidade Federal de Viçosa & University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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A synopsis of the genus areoda (coleoptera: scarabaeidae: rutelinae)

TL;DR: The three species in the genus Areoda are reviewed for the first time, the genus is characterized, a key to species is provided, each species is described, spatial and temporal distributions are given, and the biogeography is discussed.
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Control of Chinese rose beetle through the use of solar-powered nighttime illumination

TL;DR: Nighttime illumination provided by a portable solar‐based light‐emitting diode spotlight system can be used as a means of reducing Chinese rose beetle population size, and presumed aggregate defoliation on a host plant.
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Phylogeny of the genus Yumtaax Boucher (Coleoptera, Passalidae, Proculini): Taxonomic and evolutionary implications with descriptions of three new species.

TL;DR: This study reconstructed the molecular phylogeny of six Yumtaax morphotypes using parsimony and Bayesian analysis of DNA sequence data from the ribosomal nuclear gene region 28S and the mitochondrial gene regions 12S and cytochrome oxidase I in addition to morphological characters.
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First Record of the Leaf Chafer Beetle Leucothyreus suturalis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae) Inhabiting Termite Nests, with Notes on its Life History

TL;DR: The first record of the leaf chafer beetle Leucothyreus suturalis Castelnau (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae) associated with nests of Cornitermes cumulans and Silvestritermes holmgreni (Snyder) is provided, including notes on the life cycle of the guest.
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Plant community responses to grassland restoration efforts across a large-scale precipitation gradient

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined restored plant community responses to a large-scale precipitation gradient under two common conservation reserve program (CRP) restoration approaches and found that initial planting differences between restoration practices had lower effects on plant diversity than expected.