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169 Rae Spittell
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Aug 15, 2001
1:23 pm
How can you tell a female cricket from a male by appearance??? How do you save the eggs in order to hatch them???? How can I join your club without having to...
170 Jean-Michel MAES
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Aug 16, 2001
9:13 am
Hi Natalie, The crickets have different ends of the abdomen. The female has an ovipositor, a kind of pin at the end of the abdomen; the male logically does not...
171 Kieren
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Aug 16, 2001
9:19 am
Hi Natalie Apologies if you get this twice I added this to the end of your posting but it didn't seem to get transferred properly (at least to my mail box...
172 Kieren Pitts
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Aug 16, 2001
9:47 am
Dear Jonni Thanks for the email. I live in the UK so have never seen a live Brown Recluse however I do know that they tend to be "reclusive&quot;/shy during the...
173 Stephani
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Aug 16, 2001
9:49 am
Hi, My name is Stephani and I want to work with Praying mantids! I really think they are cool, and I have read some stuff about them, but I can't figure out a...
174 m.simmo
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Aug 17, 2001
2:05 pm
... For a Student I would have thought just keeping a mantis from a nymph through to its final shed and possible breeding would be a sufficient project,...
175 Marc Lefebvre
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Aug 18, 2001
8:19 am
Hello, I would have a few questions for you regarding worms and frogs. Could you clear this up for me... If you take a worm and cut it in half, will both...
176 Kieren Pitts
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Aug 18, 2001
11:01 am
Hi In answer to your questions: If a worm is cut in half both halves do not survive. Depending on where the worm is cut the anterior ("head") end can survive...
177 Storey, M.W.
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Aug 20, 2001
9:53 am
... Depends what you mean by "worm"! The term "worm" is applied to a variety of completely diferent organisms. The Flatworm is a small and very primitive type...
178 Kieren Pitts
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Aug 20, 2001
10:08 am
... Granted, I assumed the question was about earthworms and my answer was based on that. Thanks for your thoughts and info. As for flatworms being the root of...
179 Bug Club Questions
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Aug 21, 2001
11:07 am
Hi All, If you have been waiting for a copy of the AES Handbook 'A Guide to Moth Traps and their Use' the second edition has recently been published and it is...
180 Jean-Michel MAES
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Aug 24, 2001
11:16 pm
For : MEMBER OF LIST BUGCLUB e-mail : bugclub@egroups.com Estimad@ amig@, Aqui algunas informaciones sobre un curso de post-grado de Biodiversidad, organizado...
181 bugclub@yahoogroups.com Send Email Aug 24, 2001
11:19 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the bugclub group. File : /Top Insect...
182 Luka Aldridge
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Aug 25, 2001
6:04 pm
Hi, I was wondering if Giant snails are going to be for sale at the AES exhibition on the 7th Oct 2001? If you know please e-mail me back at...
183 Abdul Wahid
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Aug 26, 2001
10:25 am
I have signed to your club some months ago. I want to know about the procedure and your achievements. Can you pleaase guide me about Entomology on net Thank...
184 bugclub@yahoogroups.com Send Email Aug 27, 2001
4:36 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the bugclub group. File : /Top Insect...
185 Jazlan
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Aug 29, 2001
8:27 am
Hey all.. I'd greatly appreciate any help on identifying this bug that we found in our garden today.. here is what it looks like: ...
186 Jazlan
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Aug 31, 2001
8:16 am
... Yes, they're the size of a ladybug. About like a pencil eraser. Thanks. :) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email...
187 Reg Fry
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Sep 1, 2001
1:12 pm
Hi again, we haven't had any definite suggestions - it is difficult to see from your pictures whether it has wings or not. If it hasn't the best possibility...
188 Alex Hutter
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Sep 1, 2001
2:27 pm
Hi, I have what I think is a Borneo Thorney (Aretaon Asperrimus) and has just started to lay eggs. I currently have 5 eggs that are about 8mm long and 3mm...
189 Reg Fry
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Sep 1, 2001
2:33 pm
Hi Alex, Have a look at this site: http://home.t-online.de/home/0723213218/earetaon.htm This may help you decide whether you have the same species and if so...
190 Adria
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Sep 1, 2001
11:15 pm
Okay, strange little caterpillars in my friend's garden, he just bought this house and there's a big bush out front which I would guess is a rose of some type,...
191 Alex Hutter
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Sep 1, 2001
11:21 pm
Thats them - but I appear to have two females - does this mean that the eggs are infertile? Alex ... From: Reg Fry <aeseditor@...> To:...
192 m.simmo
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Sep 2, 2001
9:54 am
Alex, I've got a spare adult male I could send you (free). We've had a lot of success in breeding these, we give them a light spray every night and provide the...
193 Barbara
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Sep 2, 2001
7:32 pm
Does anyone know what kind of insect this is: It is Green, the color of a leaf It is shaped like a 3 dimentional leaf; it looks like a leaf with 2 long back...
194 Adria
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Sep 2, 2001
8:01 pm
All this talk about stick insects! where in the world did you get them? I've been searching and searching, every supplier I've seen only sells to the US, I'm...
195 Adria
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Sep 3, 2001
12:33 am
Honestly, it's too hard to see, they're so tiny, they have, of course, only 6 legs, but the claspers in the back seem to be less than a larger caterpillar,...
196 yahoo@... Send Email Sep 3, 2001
12:45 am
Hi group Can someone help me to identify this fly seen recently in West Sussex, please? At first glance I thought that it was a type of bee due to the black...
197 Kieren Pitts
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Sep 3, 2001
8:21 am
Hi Barbara I'm pretty sure the insect you found was a Katydid. A Katydid is a type of large grasshopper and belongs to the order Orthoptera (grasshoppers,...
198 Adria
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Sep 3, 2001
8:24 am
Thanks for the link, to me, they don't look like the sawfly larvae, I looked at a bunch of pics online, what they DO look like is a leaf roller caterpillar,...
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