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The ISB Lab at The University of Adelaide is dedicated to understanding the diversity and evolution of extraordinary Australian arthropods. 🐝🦐🪲🦗🧬

📍Unceded Kaurna land, South Australia
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Say hi to Micropathus ditto and M. zubat, two #NewSpecies of cave cricket from forests in southern Tasmania! These crickets are threatened by climate change, land clearing, and logging. Giving them names is an important step towards their conservation. But why did we choose these ones? #bugsky 🧵 1/6
September 18, 2025 at 12:30 AM
In late June, members of our team visited the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne. We used their high-power micro-Computed Tomography beamline to capture the internal and external morphology of microscopic beetles. 🪲 #bugsky

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High-powered micro-CT imaging at the Australian Synchrotron
(Header photo, left to right: Emma, George, Isabella, Natasha, and Ellen) In late June, members of our team and the Quantitative Morphology Group travelled to Melbourne to visit the Australian Sync…
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September 18, 2025 at 12:32 AM
We're over the moon to announce our newest PhD completion: soon-to-be Dr Alana McClelland! Alana was awarded a Dean’s Commendation in recognition of the novelty and exceptionally high quality of her research. 🎉 invertebratelab.com/2025/09/05/a...
A new doctor and a Dean’s commendation
The ISB lab is over the moon to announce our newest PhD completion: soon-to-be Dr Alana McClelland. In June of 2025, Alana submitted her PhD thesis titled: “Phylogenetics and species delimitation o…
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September 8, 2025 at 4:50 AM
In May, we undertook the Invertebrate Systematics and Biodiversity Lab’s annual writing retreat. This year we returned to the Waite Campus, but at a ‘new-old’ venue: the heritage-listed Waite Gatehouse. invertebratelab.com/2025/07/14/l...
Lab Retreat in the Gatehouse
In May, we undertook the Invertebrate Systematics and Biodiversity Lab’s annual writing retreat. In the past, we’ve held this retreat at the University of Adelaide’s Waite Campus,…
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July 15, 2025 at 2:10 AM
A new paper led by ISB postdoc @pbeasleyhall.bsky.social has named three new cricket species from caves and mines in Australia's southeast. Read more about the discovery here! ⬇️ invertebratelab.com/2025/07/08/t... #bugsky
Three new cricket species discovered from caves in southeast Australia
Three new species of cave cricket have been named in a taxonomic paper by ISB members Dr Perry Beasley-Hall (lead author), Dr Brock Hedges, Prof. Steve Cooper, and Prof. Andy Austin. Published in A…
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July 8, 2025 at 12:24 AM
@dr-brock-hedges.bsky.social, an ISB Lab alumnus, is off to Japan for a prestiguous JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship! Brock will be investigating climate change resilience in basket clams using eDNA and physiological experiments. Hear more about his adventure below! invertebratelab.com/2025/06/24/j...
I’ve departed for a JSPS Research Fellowship
In June of 2025, I did something I had never done before, I moved overseas! I’m off on a new adventure: a two-year fellowship in Matsue, Japan. I’m here to research the climate change v…
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June 30, 2025 at 12:21 AM
Congratulations, Brock!
Exciting news!

I have just commenced a two-year Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. I am being hosted by Professor Hiroshi Yajima at the Estuary Research Centre, and Shimane University.
June 30, 2025 at 12:11 AM
The Australian Plague Locust Commission has a fully funded PhD opportunity available! Both international and domestic students are eligible. EOI closes July 28. #bugsky #entomology
June 30, 2025 at 12:10 AM
May marked an exciting milestone for three students in the ISB lab, who have graduated after years of dedicated study and hard work. Please join us in congratulating them! invertebratelab.com/2025/06/06/c...
Congratulations to our graduating students in May!
May marked an exciting milestone for several of our students, who have graduated after years of dedicated study and hard work. Please join us in congratulating them!  Tiahni Bament – Bachelor of Sc…
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June 16, 2025 at 12:31 AM
In May, members of the ISB lab went on a field trip across the Nullarbor Plain to rural Western Australia. Their mission? To sample something rarer than gold: subterranean diving beetles. #bugsky invertebratelab.com/2025/06/10/s...
Searching for beetles beneath the desert
A journey into Australia’s hidden aquifers In May, some members of the ISB lab, Elisabeth Williamson, George Zhao and Steve Cooper, along with Bill Humphreys from the Western Australian Museu…
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June 16, 2025 at 12:29 AM
In April the ISB Lab was lucky enough to host Dr Luke Kresslein as a visiting researcher from the USDA! Luke is a leading systematist based at the Smithsonian and works on the wasp family Aphelinidae. invertebratelab.com/2025/05/19/v... #bugsky
Visiting Researcher: Dr Luke Kresslein
Throughout April of 2025, the Invertebrate Systematics and Biodiversity Lab was lucky enough to host Dr Luke Kresslein as a visiting researcher from the United States Department of Agriculture (USD…
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May 21, 2025 at 4:17 AM
Ever wondered if aphids can be mummified? Wonder no more! Kudzaishe Precious is a PhD student in the ISB Lab working on the smart surveillance of parasitoid wasps and their aphid hosts. #bugsky
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From field to refuge: Are green bridges supporting natural enemies over summer?
Managing the green bridges in and around canola fields pre-season helps reduce the risk of early season pest and disease outbreaks. Pests don’t take a break between seasons—so why should we?🌱 Unwan…
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May 8, 2025 at 6:00 AM
Our members don't just work on insects—some of us focus on entire ecological communities. Kantine Liu studies how climate change will impact the #biodiversity of ephemeral freshwater rock pools in Australia's arid lands. Learn more about their research in our latest newsletter! 💧🏜️ #ecology
Climate change and freshwater rock pool biodiversity
In arid and semi-arid regions, majority of the freshwater ecosystems are temporary, meaning they only hold water for a certain period of time while staying dry for the rest of the year (sometimes e…
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April 27, 2025 at 11:56 PM
Why does #taxonomy matter? Describing new native species can improve how we control invasive ones. A new wasp species discovered by Alana McClelland, a PhD student in the ISB Lab, will impact the management of invasive paperbark trees in Florida. Read more below 👇 #bugsky #biocontrol
New paper: student research helps improve biocontrol in the US
Sometimes our research makes waves around the world! A paper that one of our students recently published details the impacts that her PhD research has had on a biocontrol program in the United Stat…
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April 27, 2025 at 11:53 PM
Hi, Bluesky! We're a research group from the University of Adelaide, South Australia. We've just launched a new website and are revamping our social media presence. It's good to be here. 🪲 #bugsky

For more lab news, check out our newsletter below. invertebratelab.com/2025/04/01/n...
New Year, New Lab Members, New Website!
2025 is well underway and the ISB Lab is in full swing! We’ve had plenty of new personnel join, with both staff and students joining the ranks of our avid research team. Staff joining our tea…
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April 1, 2025 at 2:45 AM