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- 2023 in National Harbor, MD: Vinicius Ferreira – “Paedomorphosis in the spotlight: lessons from the squishy beetles”
- 2022 in cyberspace: Bruno de Medeiros – “The evolution of good and evil weevils”
- 2021 in cyberspace: Jennifer C. Girón – “From natural to logical: unlocking the power of morphological data with the Coleoptera Anatomy Ontology”
- 2020 in cyberspace: Carlos García-Robledo – “The Erwin Equation of biodiversity: remembering the “Beetle Man” / David Wagner – “Global insect richness and its decline”
- 2019 in St. Louis, MO: Nicole Gunter: “Beetles and biogeography of a great southern land”
- 2018 in Vancouver, BC: Ainsley Seago – “Cohabitation with Coleoptera: The evolution and diversity of extraordinary beetle inquilines”
- 2017 in Denver, CO: Maxwell Barclay – “Conversations with the dead: Old trails lead to new discoveries.”
- 2016 in Orlando, FL: Joseph Parker – “An Inordinate Fondness for Rove Beetles: How Ants Have Shaped Beetle Diversity”
- 2015 in Minneapolis, MN: Aaron Smith – “Darkling Beetle Biodiversity: An Evolutionary Journey Through Time and Morphospace”
- 2014 in Portland, OR: Caroline Chaboo – “More than what you eat: what drives leaf-beetle diversity?”
- 2013 in Austin, TX: Wendy Moore – “Almost Anything is Paussible: Explosive Defenses, Radiations and Convergences within Flanged Bombardier Beetles”
- 2012 in Knoxville, TN: Joe McHugh – “Cucujoidea Classification: Chipping Away at a Task Beset with the Most Formidable Difficulties”
- 2011 in Reno, NV: David Maddison – “Molecular and Morphological Surprises: Unexpected Clades and Hidden Diversity in the Ground Beetle Genus Bembidion“
- 2010 in San Diego, CA: Duane McKenna – “Ecological and Evolutionary Radiations of Beetles”
- 2009 in Indianapolis, IN: Andrew Short – “Of Myxophaga and Wet Rocks: Scrubbing for Beetles in Venezuela”
- 2008 in Reno, NV: Chris Carlton – “Eight Years of Collecting Beetles in Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Are We Finished Yet?”
- 2007 in San Diego, CA: Mike Ivie – “The West Indian Beetle Fauna Project”
- 2006 in Indianapolis, IN: Karen Ober – “The Evolution of Arboreal Ground Beetles (Carabidae)”
- 2005 in Fort Lauderdale, FL: Art Evans – “Of Beetles and Men: Tales of California’s Six-legged Gold”
- 2004 in Salt Lake City, UT: Stephen Wood – “The Emergence of Utah Coleopterology”
- 2003 in Cincinnati, OH: Terry Erwin – “Mapping Patterns of Beta-Diversity for Beetles Across the Western Amazon Basin: A Preliminary Case for Improving Conservation Strategies”
- 2002 in Fort Lauderdale, FL: Nico Franz – “Natural History of Derolomine Flower Weevils Systematized”
- 2001 in San Diego, CA: Derek Sikes – “Burying Beetle Systematics: from Carrion Traps to Computers”
- 2000 in Montreal, Canada: John Lawrence – “The Systematics of Coleoptera: a Millennium View”
- 1999 in Atlanta, GA: Douglas Emlen – “Does Development Bias the Evolution of Beetle Horns”
- 1998 in Las Vegas, NV: Stewart Peck – “Beetles and Collecting in Cuba”
- 1997 in Nashville, TN: John Acorn – “Bringing Beetles to the People: Coleoptera on T.V.”
- 1996 in Louisville, KY: Jim Liebherr – “Islands Afar, Species Galore, Families Afew: Collecting in a Hawaiian Coleopterological Paradise?”
- 1995 in Las Vegas, NV
- 1994 in Dallas, TX
- 1993 in Indianapolis, IN
- 1992 in Baltimore, MD
- 1991 in Reno, NV
- 1990 in New Orleans, LA
- 1989 in San Antonio, TX