Monday, September 23
*There’s No Sex Like Insects*
Mike Weissmann, PhD

DFO monthly programs are held at the Unity Spiritual Center of Denver, 3021
S. University Blvd, Denver. Programs begin at 7 PM.

Colorado entomologist Mike Weissmann will take our DFO audience on an
entertaining look at the wild, wondrous, and even wacky world of "bug sex”
at the September DFO monthly program. It’s a peek into the fascinating and
often bizarre mating and reproductive practices of insects and their
relatives.

Come learn that plants with yellow flowers are the “singles' bar” for
soldier beetles . . . and that insects attract mates with everything from
flashing lights (lightning bugs), colors and patterns (butterflies),
pheromones, sounds and claws. Mike will explore and explain the varied
methods of insect mating and reproduction, he will also bring some special
guests – live arthropods.

Weissmann is chief entomologist for Vector Disease Control International.
His current research focuses on Colorado mosquitoes and the West Nile Virus
they can carry. He also presents insect-related educational programs to
audiences of all ages, including the award- winning “Dr. Mike’s Bag of
Bugs.”

He earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biology at the University
of Colorado Boulder and his doctorate in entomology from Colorado State
University, where he continues to serve as an affiliate faculty member. He
also is an adjunct curator at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural
History and a department associate in the entomology collection at the
Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Weissmann has published a variety of
technical articles about insect taxonomy, biology, and behavior and is
co-author of popular guides to insects in regional parks and monuments.

Gregg Goodrich
Highlands Ranch CO

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