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Year
3 NSF PEET Report: Towards a World Monograph of the Therevidae (Insecta:
Diptera)
Progress
including results obtained to date and their relationship to the
general goals of the grant
1A)
Use of Electronic Media
networking
databases
interactive keys
communications
1B) Training at three collaborating
institutions
University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign
North Carolina State
University
University of Queensland
1C) Monographic Treatments
Establishing the higher
groupings
Genus level revisions
Additional Research
Publications
1D) Expeditions to Increase the
Knowledge Base of Therevidae
1E) Meetings to Communicate Advances
and Plan Future Activities.
To
be Done
Summary of work to be performed during the next year
of support, if changed from the original proposal; an indication
of any current problems or favorable or unusual developments; and
any other significan information pertinent to the type of project
supported by NSF or as specified by the terms and conditions of
the grant.
2A)
Use of Electronic Media
networking
databases
interactive keys
communications
2B) Training at three collaborating
institutions
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
North Carolina State University
University of Queensland
2C) Monographic Treatments
Establishing the higher
groupings
Genus level revisions
Anticipated Publications
2D) Expeditions to Increase the Knowledge
Base of Therevidae
2E) Meetings to Communicate Advances
and Plan Future Activities
5)
Current and pending research support of
senior personnel
6)
Contributions of the project to the area
of education and human-resource development
Date:
April 15, 1996
NSF Program: DEB-PEET
NSF Award Number: 95-21925
Period covered by this report: August 11, 1996 - April 15, 1998
PI Name: Michael E. Irwin
PI Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
PI Address: Department of Natural Resources & Environmental
Sciences (NRES)
University of Illinois
1101 West Peabody Drive
Urbana, IL 61801
Co-PIs: Brian M. Wiegmann, North Carolina State University
David K. Yeates, University of Queensland
/X/ Continued Funding is Requested
Other
NSF PEET Reports
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