Eiriki SUNAMURA Mamoru TERAYAMA Katsuyuki EGUCHI taught “SystematicMamoru Terayama has Entomology” as a lecturer at the University ofTokyo for more than 25 years. He is a guest researcher of Tokyo Metropolitan University now.He received his Master of Agriculture degreefrom Utsunomiya University in 1984, and his PhD in Science from theUniversity of Tokyo in 1995. His major research interests are phylogeneticsystematics of insects, community ecology, global ecology andbiogeography, and conservation biology. Eiriki Sunamura is a senior researcher at the Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,Japan, where he specializes in pest management. Hereceived his PhD. degree from the University ofTokyo in 2011 in studies on the invasive Argentineant. After graduation, he joined Sumitomo ChemicalCo., Ltd. and engaged in pesticide research anddevelopment, targeting various invertebrates for eight years. 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