Elizabeth Bernays
Elizabeth Bernays
Bernays, Elizabeth
Reading Date: Monday, April 25, 2005
- Introduction
- Opening Remarks
- Excerpt from "Flying with Lepidoptera"
- Remarks on the manduca sexta; "On Watching a Tobacco Hornworm"; remarks on her field research
- "When April's orange poppies came..."
- On her field research on woolly bear caterpillars
- On the diet of woolly bear caterpillars
- On the woolly bear caterpillar's neurophysiological response to parasites; "Precision"
Introduction-9291
Description:
by Jason Zuzga
Opening Remarks-9293
Excerpt from "Flying with Lepidoptera"-9295
Annotation:
Bernays, Elizabeth. Rosebud 39 (2008): n.p.
Remarks on the manduca sexta; "On Watching a Tobacco Hornworm"; remarks on her field research-9297
Annotation:
Bernays, Elizabeth. A Hard Road to Hoe 6 (2003): 11-12.
"When April's orange poppies came..."-9299
Description:
Short poem about the woolly bear caterpillar; unpublished.
On her field research on woolly bear caterpillars-9301
On the diet of woolly bear caterpillars-9303
On the woolly bear caterpillar's neurophysiological response to parasites; "Precision"-9305
Description:
Unpublished.
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Reading Date: Monday, April 25, 2005
Series: Hi-Tea
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): UA Poetry Center
Series: Hi-Tea
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): UA Poetry Center
In this reading and presentation, originally given with Charles Alexander, writer and biologist Elizabeth Bernays reads from her large body of literary works and discusses her entomological research.
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