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1491
Hi everyone :) I'm writing for my 7 y/o little girl, Ashley. She LOVES bugs - any and all kinds. Are there any others in her age group that would like to...
shaliera
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Jun 1, 2004
8:50 pm
1492
Can anyone help me identify what looks to be some sort of grasshopper. I put the picture on this site under the North Carolina Bugs folder. Thanks so much, ...
lynette_schimming
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Jun 5, 2004
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1493
Well, ID-ing this fellow should be a breeze for anyone who knows it I hope someone out there does! It's a small flying bug - white, literaly t-shaped,...
hurst_cottage
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Jun 5, 2004
8:11 pm
1494
Hi, folks. I am currently a resident of New York state. I've held a fascination for Eastern Dobsonflies for a number of years and am interested in trying to...
two36260
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Jun 5, 2004
8:12 pm
1495
Hello Tim, This sounds like a plume moth- possibly Pterophorus pentadactyla, whose caterpillars feed on bindweed.. ... From: "hurst_cottage"...
Martin.Hough
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Jun 6, 2004
8:24 am
1496
Well done ! and thanks for your help Martin. (you were spot on in your diagnosis) Best Regards Tim ... From: Martin.Hough To: bugclub@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Tim Harrison
hurst_cottage
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Jun 7, 2004
1:10 pm
1497
Dear friends, I would like to know whether Mantisflies mimic wasps and ants? Dr. V. Shubhalaxmi Education Officer Bombay Natural History Society Hornbill...
Shubha
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Jun 7, 2004
3:28 pm
1498
Sounds like a Plume Moth. The wings are hidden. They vary in shad of white to tan. regards, Kevin ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? ...
Kevin Wood
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Jun 7, 2004
7:35 pm
1499
From the National Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spiders ... "If they discover a wasp's nest or a spider's egg case, mantidfly larvae burrow...
Lynette/John Schimming
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Jun 7, 2004
10:40 pm
1500
The funniest thing... after I read this email yesterday... I found one of these moths today. To see a picture of it click on:- ...
Lynette/John Schimming
lynette_schi...
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Jun 7, 2004
10:48 pm
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My daughter, Savannah, was very excited to find this group. Is it appropriate for young children to post here? I have posted her questions below. Thanks! ...
Rebecca L Fox
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Jun 8, 2004
1:58 pm
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Hi Savannah, That's a really cool web page for this grasshopper! Do you live in Florida, or was it a vacation or field trip? I find grasshoppers really...
Graeme Stroud
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Jun 8, 2004
2:52 pm
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Dear Friends, Can someone help me with the identification of this wasp mimic of Mantisfly. Cheers Dr. V. Shubhalaxmi Education Officer Bombay Natural History...
Shubha
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Jun 8, 2004
3:25 pm
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Hi Savannah, I believe you found a Southeastern Lubber Grasshopper or Romalea microptera. It can't fly and is found from North Carolina to Florida. Be careful...
Lynette/John Schimming
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Jun 8, 2004
6:24 pm
1505
Hello Friends, Just returned with heart-full insects from exciting Bheemashankar Wildlife Sanctuary (BWS) camp. I along with my 10 enthusiast Entomology...
Shubha
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Jun 8, 2004
6:25 pm
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Hi Graeme! Thanks for saying that about my website. I like to sketch and draw the little creatures I get. I look them up and put them all on my website (my ...
Rebecca L Fox
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Jun 8, 2004
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Hi Lynette! Do you think the black stuff that came out of his mouth when I caught him was the foul smelling liquid? I wonder why his hind legs are so sharp....
Rebecca L Fox
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Jun 8, 2004
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1508
Thanks for your reply Savannah, Wow! Now that's what I call a field trip! I remember driving down from Miami to the Everglades and the bugs splatting on the...
Graeme Stroud
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Jun 9, 2004
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Many thanks - A Plume Moth it (they) are Many thanks for your help Tim ... From: Kevin Wood To: bugclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 8:23 PM ...
Tim Harrison
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Jun 9, 2004
11:42 am
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Brilliant - Thanks Lynette - I know where to come If I need help - when something bugging me ! Many thanks Tim ... From: Lynette/John Schimming To:...
Tim Harrison
hurst_cottage
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Jun 9, 2004
11:42 am
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i have a regular seen bug in my house and i can identify it anywhere! please help me. it is a small beetle type bug, with a black shell which has a tan band...
cherielane
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Jun 10, 2004
6:38 am
1512
I was outside on the lawn in Colorado one night years ago when I found a big bug. It was brown and had a head and 2 segments. it was soft, hairless and about 3...
meatman1F
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Jun 10, 2004
6:39 am
1513
What I think you found was the Jerusalem Cricket, also known as Mother of the Earth or Potato bugs. These crickets are so gross they have their own website......
Lynette/John Schimming
lynette_schi...
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Jun 10, 2004
4:11 pm
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My guess is some sort of Dermestid Beetle or Carpet Beetle. Check this site out... ...
Lynette/John Schimming
lynette_schi...
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Jun 10, 2004
4:11 pm
1515
I am in Topeka, KS. I just saw what I believe are yellow jackets stacked one on top of another, four high. They were alive and the bottom yellow jacket was...
pdotygirl
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Jun 10, 2004
7:09 pm
1516
I can't find a place in Canada that sells stick bugs? Can anyone help me?. There must be other Canadian members that would be into selling me eggs to different...
Fred
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Jun 11, 2004
6:42 am
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Thank you and I believe that is it! the one i found is like the one on the picture page, 5th row down, 2nd from the right. My girlfriend and I were sitting on...
meatman1F
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Jun 11, 2004
6:44 am
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Without permits keeping stick bugs (or any exotic insect) is illegal in Canada. I know some of the less scrupulous pet stores sell stick bugs from time to...
Carol Maier
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Jun 11, 2004
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i recently wrote in about a bug in my house, a little beetle type bug with a black shell and a tan horizontal stripe, it has however only 4 legs, taking it out...
cherielane
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Jun 11, 2004
2:00 pm
1520
Well, I think you should try recounting those legs. By definition an insect has three pairs of legs, and spiders and their kin have eight legs. Otherwise you...
Lynette/John Schimming
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