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Here is another beetle that causes trouble. Paederus beetles From the Net: (no pun intended) Paederus beetles live in moist habitats and adults often are...
Tom Wagner
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1721
Hello Reg, It certainly looks like it...! Thanks, Bill Bill Young Work +41 76 391 6556 Home +41 61 701 6556 Kestrel OPS GmbH Birseckstrasse 66 CH-4144...
Bill Young
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Hello Reg Thanks for identifying my 'Giant Grasshopper'. It exactly matches the picture links for Tettigonia viridessima, the Great Green Bush Cricket which,...
Bill Young
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Aug 1, 2004
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I'm glad I could help. No thanks on the pictures, I only collect pictures of critters I find myself...my own digital diary I guess. Lynette ... From:...
Lynette Schimming
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Aug 1, 2004
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I need more info...this one has me stumped. First of all the stripes. If they were going down his back, they must have been vertical, right? What color were...
Lynette Schimming
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Aug 1, 2004
10:24 pm
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Sounds like a pseudoscorpion to me: http://biol.net/Pseudoscorpion.htm ...
Matt Smith
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Hi Bill, I used to live opposite an expanse of heath-like waste ground that had a large colony of great green bush crickets. One year they were so plentiful ...
Graeme Stroud
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Aug 2, 2004
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This morning I found the most beautiful and strange looking beetle. It looks like a lady bird beetle wearing a clear raincoat. It was a brilliant shimmery...
Lynette
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Aug 2, 2004
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1728
I used to call those, "gold bugs." Love em! I just found this: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. ++++++ gold...
Tom Wagner
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Aug 2, 2004
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Very interesting reading. Thanks! About the blue..... what about this duck's bill? ...
Lynette Schimming
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Aug 2, 2004
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1730
I was playing a game on my son's gameboy yesterday. I noticed what I first thought was a speck of dust. When I looked closer, I realised that there was a teeny...
Cindy
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Aug 3, 2004
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About the blue..... what about this duck's bill? ...
Tom Wagner
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1732
Hello all, Funny thing, just a few days ago we were visiting in eastern Pennsylvania & saw one of those hummingbird moths (didn't know what it was before I ...
El
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Aug 3, 2004
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Since I have had more then enough experience with bug bites, poison Ivy and cats, I am going to try to answer your questions and give you some advice. Even...
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Aug 3, 2004
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Hi Cindy, Small mites can enter and live inside electronic equipment. They're completely harmless to people. Eventually one may get somewhere that affects the...
Storey, M.W.
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Aug 3, 2004
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OK? I am confused nothing abnormal for me but.... "It certainly looks like it...!" LIKE WHAT? Jennylyn Hello Reg,   It certainly looks like it...!   Thanks, ...
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Aug 3, 2004
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This bug was found in timber in Dublin, Ireland. Can you tell me what it is?? The quiz on the bugclub imply it is an ephemeroptera and it looks a little bit...
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Aug 3, 2004
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... PLEASE! Hornets and wasps are not bees! They fulfill different ecological functions and their venom is also different. Honeybees sting to drive away...
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Aug 4, 2004
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How do insects move? Do they have some kind of muscles?...
bubblesmagee2003
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Thanks for the info. Sorry about the bee...wasp blunder as I do know better and actually I am not allergic to bees and I am allergic to wasps. I love...
Lynette Schimming
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Aug 4, 2004
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... From: "bubblesmagee2003" <bubblesmagee2003@...> To: <bugclub@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 4:25 PM Subject: [bugclub] bug...
Tom Wagner
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Aug 5, 2004
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Hi Tom - Color in the animal kingdom is particularly fascinating to me, as well. Re: no blue - what about the blue-footed booby, or monkeys in the amazon...
El
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Aug 5, 2004
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Hi El, As I was attempting to photograph a gold bug the other day I watched it turn from gold to red as it became more agitated. It may sound silly to say I...
Lynette Schimming
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... From: "El" <desertcactus77@...> To: <bugclub@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 12:14 AM Subject: [bugclub] Re: no blue in animal...
Tom Wagner
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... to ... lid. ... Please note I did manage to post a photo of it in the photos section to help identification. Any ideas anyone???...
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Aug 6, 2004
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1745
Hi there, Can anybody please tell where can I gain further information on trading at the 2004 Exhibition? Are there any tables left? If so how much? Any...
tiger69bigspider
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Hi there, Certainly looks like on of the Horntails - Urocerus gigas - see for example:- http://homepage.ntlworld.com/debbie.allan1/urogig.html Reg...
Bugclub
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Aug 6, 2004
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Hi Tom, Re: gold bugs changing color & the possible effect of temperature. You said for the color change to take place, there has to be a specific ...
El
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Aug 8, 2004
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Hi Lynette, Fascinating about threatened bugs/animals & their changing colors. I just sent a message to Tom on this loop re: temperature. Perhaps their body ...
El
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Hi again, Thanks for the interesting info. I learn a lot from being part of this group! All this time I thought the Green Anole was changing color by...
Lynette Schimming
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