
Liam Crowley
@liam_m_crowley
Postdoctoral invertebrate field biologist @CEROxford, @UniofOxford. Working on @GenomeWytham @darwintreelife. Host of @entocast.
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The genome sequence of the Emperor moth. Really pleased to see this one out after successfully rearing and overwintering a larva we found at Wytham Woods, the first site record for 35 years! wellcomeopenresearch.org/articles/9-48/…


🎧 New podcast! You might have seen them in a hotel or starring in social media videos, but should we really be worried about bed bugs? 🐜 Liam Crowley tells us what to look out for and how to keep them at bay. 🔉pod.fo/e/221d7a Oxford Biology MPLSOxford Entocast


Join us to learn about the ecology and identification of social wasps in our upcoming webinar with Liam Crowley Monday 22nd April 7:30pm. Zoom. Book your place here: tickettailor.com/events/tanypte…




Fantastic to finally collect Land Caddis, Enoicyla pusilla yesterday for full genome sequencing with Darwin Tree of Life. The DNA of this bizarre terrestrial caddisfly will hopefully help us to understand aquatic-terrestrial transitions and derived winglessness.


Pls RT- JOB!! We are recruiting a senior #Bioinformatician in #evolutionary #genomics. UCL Centre for Biodiversity & Environment Research Science at the Natural History Museum Join Eyal Privman @BroadGavin Cintia Oi, me & 270+ #wasp genomes on Natural Environment Research Council project on evolutionary genomics of insect life-histories. ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

Our Social Wasps Webinar with Liam Crowley is now available to view on our YouTube channel! youtube.com/watch?v=74kHpg…



Starting our Insect Week posts off with a very special insect with image captured by Liam Crowley. The Purbeck Mason Wasp is incredibly rare but back from the brink of extinction. It will have its genome sequenced by the team Wellcome Sanger Institute. #InsectWeek #LoveInsects


We asked you which insect you'd like featured for #InsectWeek and something from the family Membracidae was suggested. In the U.K., the horned treehopper is one of just two treehoppers here. We are sequencing its genome Wellcome Sanger Institute. Any more suggestions for Insect Week?


The beautiful burdock gall fly, Terellia tussilaginis, out in abundance today at Wytham Wytham Woods


Nice to find the tiny 'Sputnik Spider', Paidiscura pallens, on an oak leaf at Wytham today. The common name refers to the satellite-shaped egg sac! Wytham Woods



Yesterday we celebrated the start of #Invertober ! Petra Korlevic created a special list of Darwin Tree of Life invertebrates to celebrate. Follow Petra and #Invertober this month to enjoy the genome sequenced creations day-by-day.


How do you sequence the genomes of 70,000 species? 🦋 Liam Crowley tells us about the ground-breaking Darwin Tree of Life project as the Big Questions Podcast returns! 🌲🐦 🎧 Tune in: bit.ly/darwin-tree-of… Oxford Biology Wytham Genome Project Darwin Tree of Life University of Oxford

It was a real pleasure to share some of the wonderful moths of Wytham Woods with Chris Packham on #Autumnwatch on BBC The One Show last night. You can catch up on BBC iPlayer now!

