Hymenoptera. Vespina. Vespida. Bees, ants, sawflies, horntails and other wasps. Male reproductive system. Male genitalia of Hymenoptera. Symphyta. Phylogenetic systematics of Hymenoptera. Phylogenetic systematics of Symphyta. Xyeloidea, Tenthredinoidea, Pamphilioidea, Cephoidea, Siricoidea, Xiphydrioidea, Orussoidea. Xyelidae, Blasticotomidae, Tenthredinidae, Diprionidae, Cimbicidae, Argidae, Pergidae, Pamphiliidae, Megalodontesidae, Megalodontidae, Cephidae, Siricidae, Anaxyelidae, Xiphydriidae, Orussidae.



Welcome to my Website!

I use this website to publish information about Hymenoptera and 'Symphyta' and about my research on these fascinating insects.

            


I'm presently a lecturer at the University of Munich in Germany where I teach zoology, evolutionary biology and population genetics. To reach me, you can use susanne at schulmeister.com or my LMU email address (LMU = Ludwig-Maximilians-University) that you can find on my LMU webpage

LATEST PAPER: A new paper by Sarah Farris and myself about the evolution of a part of the brain in wasps was published online Nov 10 and can currently be downloaded without subscription. Science published a news article about our paper! It is also discussed in this blog on the Discover magazine website.



















Webdesign, Macroxyela photo and HymAToL logo by Susanne Schulmeister

This website has been updated May 2011.