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THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL BARCODE OF LIFE CONFERENCE Barcoding Insects 1 (Insects 1) Chair: Andrew Mitchell Oral Presentations The utility of DNA barcoding for species identification within the blackfly subgenus Trichodagmia enderlein (Diptera: Simulidae: Simulium) and related taxa Luis Hernadez-Triana DNA barcoding of forensically important Australian Sarcophagidae (Diptera) Kelly Meiklejohn Exploring cryptic diversity in Cryptorhynchine weevils Jonas Astrin DNA barcoding of European Gracillariidae leaf-mining moths Carlos Lopez Vaamonde Embracing modern identification techniques in ecological and conservation studies: A test comparing morphology, standard DNA barcoding and next generation sequencing in Lepidoptera of the Colombian and Brazilian Amazonia Rodolphe Rougerie “Lightning” Oral Presentations and Associated Poster Display Barcodes increase species count for Ecuadorean Eois (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) by up to 61% Patrick Strutzenberger Exploring phylogeography of African Charaxes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) through DNA barcoding Evgeny Zakharov On the use of DNA barcodes as a proxy for Lepidopteran species richness in hyperdiverse regions Rodolphe Rougerie The effectiveness of DNA barcoding for species delineation in two subfamilies of Australian Lepidoptera Mari Kekkonen DNA barcoding and Wolbachia infection: A study on butterflies of Western Ghats, India Swapnil Gaikwad Indels in CO1: A case study of two insect orders www.dnabarcodes2011.org Justin Schonfeld Species identification of forensically important flies using DNA barcoding Kurt Jordaens A barcode library as a catalyst in ecological research Lauren Helgen Species identification of central European ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) using DNA barcodes Michael Raupach Poster Presentations Genetic and Spatial Structure of Ants Along Elevational Gradients Flavia Esteves Cryptic Diversity in the Widespread European Earwig, Forficula auricularia (Insecta, Dermaptera) Kurt Jordaens Tropical Nymphalidae of Mexico. Fewer Genera Might be Needed Patricia Rosas-Escobar DNA Barcoding to Distinguish Species of Indian Odonata Yogesh Shouche Wolbachia and DNA barcoding insects: Patterns, potential and problems M. Alexander Smith DNA Barcoding of Fire Ants and Thief Ants (Genus Solenopsis) of the Ecuadorian Andes as a Tool for Biodiversity Research Gontran Sonet DNA Barcodes of the Japanese Hoverflies of the Genus Merodon (Diptera, Syrphidae): Comparison of the Genetic Variation between the Invasive Species M. equestris and the Native Congener M. kawamurae Mitsuaki Sutou When Ants Disperse: Resulting Trends and Genetic Implications Fiona Tsoi Neotropical Ant Community Structure and Biodiversity Dynamics Along an Elevation Gradient Connor Warne www.dnabarcodes2011.org Integrative Taxonomy: DNA Barcoding and Morphological Studies Reveal Three Cryptic Species of Anania (Lepidoptera: Crambidae: Pyraustinae) in North America, All Distinct from their European Counterpart Zhaofu Yang www.dnabarcodes2011.org