Dr. Art Evans
Dr. Art Evans
Dr. Arthur V. Evans teams up with WCVE Public Radio producer Steve Clark for a weekly feature, "What’s Bugging You?," which airs during NPR's Morning Edition. The program takes its name from another of Evans’ books "What’s Bugging You – A Fond Look at the Animals We Love to Hate." Tune-in each Tuesday morning at 8:35 a.m. on WCVE Public Radio. Visit Evans’ Blog or Facebook pages for more insight into the world of insects.

Stories from Dr. Art Evans...

Citizen Science

What does one do these days if they are interested in data gathering? WCVE Public Radio producer Steve Clark presented the question to entomologist, Dr. Art Evans. He offered up answers from an entomology perspective, as well as other popular “citizen science” opportunities.

Citizen Science

The Enigmatic Forcepfly

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss the recent discovery of the third extant species of forcepfly from Brazil, known only from a single male specimen.

Photo: The forcepfly from eastern North America, Merope tuber. © 2013, A.V. Evans.

Forcepfly Merope tuber

Chilean Stag Beetle

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss one of the great insect wonders of Patagonia, the Chilean stag beetle, also known as Darwin’s stag beetle.

Photo: Male Chilean stag beetle (Chiasognathus granti Stephens)

Learn more about the genus Chiasognathus here.

Chilean Stag Beetle

Fire Beetles: Mythical and Otherwise

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss beetles associated with fire, including the myth surrounding European stag and current research on the hypersensitive infrared detection system of Melanophila jewel beetles.

Photo: The fire beetle’s infrared organ, located near the base of the middle legs, can detect heat radiation from a distance (New Scientist: Helmut Schmitz/Uni Bonn).

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Fire Beetle

Clothes Moths

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark carry on with a thread of conversation concerning the often reviled clothes moth.

Image: Webbing clothes moth, Tineola bisselliella (Hummel)

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clothes moth

Goochland High School Teacher Publishes Bug Photos

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark talk to Goochland High School teacher Bea Cantor about her new e-book, Calling Nature. Bea recalls some of her adventures in photographing insects and other small things with her iPhone and how she turned them into a wonderful, multi-media book.

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butterfly
dragonfly
honeybee
Calling Nature e-book

Red Velvet Ant Cow-killer

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss the Red Velvet Ant Cow-killer.

Red Velvet Ant Cow-killer

Euphoria! I have found you!

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark note the recent publication of the long-awaited monograph of the scarab beetle genus Euphoria. Art recalls a story about stumbling across a specimen of a North American species of Euphoria in the South African Museum in Cape Town that was mistakenly described as a brand new genus and species from South Africa.

Euphoria inda

Locusts and Grasshoppers

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss research that reveals how touch can drive solitary grasshoppers to become migratory locusts in biblical proportions.

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Grasshopper

Beetles of Eastern North America

Entomologist Dr. Art Evans and WCVE producer Steve Clark discuss the first draft of Art’s long-awaited field guide.

Photo: One of the 1400 species covered in the book, Rhyssomatus lineaticollis. © 2013 A.V. Evans

Rhyssomatus lineaticollis Beetle