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Samuel Wendell Williston Diptera Research Fund
The Williston Fund is a Smithsonian administered endowment fund established for the increase and diffusion of knowledge about Diptera. Williston was agreat biologist, who mad esignificant contributions to paleontology, entomology, medicine and education. He was the first native dipterist, the first to produce generic monographs of Nearctic Diptera, the first to curate and study the Diptera of the United States National Museum, and the first to make a contribution to that collection (his types of Nearctic Syrphidae). This man and his achievements, thus, epitomize what this fund was established to support
The Williston Fund is administered bu a committee of at least three members of whom at least two (the majority) must be systematists actively working on Diptera and at least one must be a scientist affiliated with but not of the Smithsonian, such as a dipterist of the United States Department of Agriculture Systematic Entomology Laboratory.
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Wayne Mathis (Chair), Chris
Thompson (Treasurer), Norman Woodley
(Secretary) and Allen Norrbom. While the income from the endowment is small
(currently about $4000 US dollars is available annually), over the years, the
fund has supported the travel of American students to the International
Congresses of Dipterology (Budapest, Brataslava, Oxford, Brisbane) and
Russians to the Guelph Congress. Support has also been provided to students
visiting the USNM Diptera Collections and for field work. The requirements
for support are minimal, just contact any of the committee members with what
you need to increase and diffuse knowledge about Diptera. Summary your
proposal into a short (1-2 page) e-mail message with a separate budget.
Contributions to the principal of the S. W. Williston Diptera Research
Fund endowment are always welcome. For further information, please contact
the Treasurer or any member of the Committee. |