One Species at a Time Podcast Series from the Encyclopedia of Life

Red-shouldered Soapberry Bug
Jadera haematoloma

In the lab at American University in Washington, DC, evolutionary biologist 
David Angelini and graduate student Stacey Baker are studying a snazzy red-
and-black insect called the red-shouldered soapberry bug. These tiny insects 
with the big name are speedy and hard to catch—and speedy in other ways, 
too, as Ari Daniel Shapiro discovers.

Listen to the podcast: http://education.eol.org/podcast

Read about this species on the Encyclopedia of 
Life:http://www.eol.org/pages/609225

Learn more about Red-shouldered soapberry bugs on Soapberrybug.org


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