![Tapinoma sessile](/sites/forbes.lab.uiowa.edu/files/styles/medium/public/2021-10/Tapinoma%20sessile%20-%20536%20Mahaska.jpg?itok=yfzypgAS)
Tapinoma sessile
![Coptera Juniper Female](/sites/forbes.lab.uiowa.edu/files/styles/medium/public/2021-10/Coptera%20Juniper%20female-B019.jpg?itok=BAq9DpfQ)
Our lab's first new species! Right now we're calling it Coptera new sp.1, but a real name will follow. It's a pupal parasitoid of Rhagoletis juniperina, collected by Serdar Satar and Jim Smith in East Lansing, MI.
![Apple maggot fly](/sites/forbes.lab.uiowa.edu/files/styles/medium/public/2021-10/RPapple2alt.jpg?itok=OKutC2bU)
The apple maggot fly, Rhagoletis pomonella. This fly is one of the best examples of ecological speciation, wherein adaptation to different ecological niches promotes genetic differentiation between populations.
![parasitic wasp Diachasma alloeum](/sites/forbes.lab.uiowa.edu/files/styles/medium/public/2021-10/emergence1.jpg?itok=lYfrJR_p)
The parasitic wasp Diachasma alloeum, emerging from the puparium of an unfortunate Rhagoletis pomonella fly.
![Conura albifrons](/sites/forbes.lab.uiowa.edu/files/styles/medium/public/2021-10/Conura%20albifrons%20body.jpg?itok=jmxQM8xZ)
Conura albifrons, reared from pupae of Neochlamisus bebbianae. Specimen courtesy of Dan Funk. Note the huge swelling on the hind limb.The thin white loop at the bottom is glue; mounting tiny parasitoids is hard.
![gin soaked fly](/sites/forbes.lab.uiowa.edu/files/styles/medium/public/2021-10/Gin-soaked%20fly_0_0.jpg?itok=xcK9X6mz)