Curious Minds “Lovely, Lovely Larvae!” by Dr. Juliano Morimoto, Aberdeen University

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AK Bell Library
Perthshire Society of Natural Science
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Insect larvae might be one of nature’s most remarkable inventions — astonishingly flexible, surprisingly intelligent, and vital to our sustainable future. Juliano will explore what an insect larva really is and explain just how clever these creatures can be. He’ll examine their role in the life cycles of familiar species. Finally, we will see how insect larvae are engineering our sustainable practices across both developing and developed countries. You just might find yourself appreciating — even loving — one of nature’s most underrated and extraordinary creations.

Dates
Fri 27 Mar: 19:30
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General: £8 (inc. £1 booking fee) PSNS Member: £4.50 (inc £1 booking fee)

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AK Bell Library

2 - 8 York Place, Perth, PH2 8EP

The AK Bell Library is the main public library for Perth & Kinross. This bright building is a great place to relax and learn about the history and culture of Perthshire.

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