Dominic A. Evangelista, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 45 Rue Buffon CP50, Paris, France 75005. DominicEv@gmail.com
Dominic Anthony Evangelista received his PhD in 2016 in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He has published on cockroach systematics and ecology. He is currently an NSF postdoctoral research fellow at le Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris, France. His scientific interests include: phylogenomics, the origins of biodiversity, and Blaberoidea.
Marie Djernæs. Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, United Kingdom. marie_djernaes@hotmail.com
Marie Djernæs received her Ph.D. at University of Alberta and has worked both on Dictyoptera phylogeny (molecular and morphological) and on comparative morphological studies of Trichoptera and Lepidoptera. She is author of the chapter on Blattodea in the forthcoming Insect Diversity II: Science and Society. Her scientific interests include: Dictyoptera phylogeny, detailed studies of morphological structures in insects, evolution of insects and their morphology.
Manpreet Kaur Kohli. Rutgers University, 195 University Ave, Newark, NJ, USA 07102. mkk24@njit.edu
Manpreet Kohli is pursuing her PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. She is interested in studying different aspects of insect evolution. In here current research she is exploring biogeographic history of dragonflies. She also works on how fossil choice, fossil placement and missing data affects the results of divergence time analysis.