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well there is this bug in my house (i can't find it anymore) and i was wondering if someone could help me find pictures off all the bugs in the world so that i...
Nicole
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Oct 1, 2005
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2345
Let me explain first off I am not a Cricket Lover in fact I am scared to death of any kind of crickets. I am serious if a cricket really got on me and I...
dennisterrytraciealana
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Oct 2, 2005
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2346
Frist of all I dont like flying insects, So the one im talking bout is very dead, It was trying to make a run for it! when it got hit by a speeding book, which...
seagulhead
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Oct 2, 2005
6:40 pm
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Hi Nicole, Over a million species of insects and other inveretebrates have been named so far (and there are a lot more to go) so even if there were pictures of...
Bugclub
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Oct 3, 2005
1:53 pm
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hah, the legs make it sound exactly like a house centipede: check these out too, Scutigeromorpha, house centipedes: http://bugguide.net/node/view/22/bgpage ......
Andrew Olson
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Oct 3, 2005
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2349
Anyone know what this is? It was in the restroom near the ceiling. It was around 3" long. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/files/0300PtReyesInsect.JPG...
dgbrusco
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Oct 4, 2005
8:13 am
2350
Hi Sounds like some sort of ichneumon wasp, totally harmless to people. Regards Matt seagulhead <rustyygrooveuk@...> wrote: Frist of all I dont like...
Matt Smith
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Oct 4, 2005
8:54 am
2351
Looks like a Crane Fly. Adults do not eat. Larvae live in soil or mud and feed on decaying plant matter. Larvae are eaten by skunks and moles and adults are...
diohio
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Oct 4, 2005
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2352
Hello, my name is Leigh. I live in Middle Tennessee. My mom's co-worker (they both teach biology at the University here) brought a caterpillar for me to...
Leopardesse
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Oct 4, 2005
7:41 pm
2353
Hello Leigh, The best match I could find is the Imperial Moth - Eacles imperialis See the pictures and details for rearing this species at:- ...
Bugclub
bughunteruk
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Oct 4, 2005
8:09 pm
2354
I'm familiar with less hefty Crane Flies--this one was a Hulk compared to others I've seen. ... mud and feed on decaying plant matter. Larvae are eaten by...
dgbrusco
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Oct 5, 2005
12:06 pm
2355
Dear Bug fans of the world! I found an insect that looks pretty much like a 7 spot ladybug, but is yellow and has white spots (about 10). I have never seen an...
lookfar_earthsea99
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Oct 12, 2005
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2356
Dear Bugclub Could someone please let me know if there is a database on different insects that are attracted to light and also color. I would also be ...
penny_delfs
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Oct 12, 2005
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2357
Hi, I don't know whereyou are from but perhaps it is similar to one these the attached photos. These are from southeast England Gordn...
GORDON
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Oct 12, 2005
11:28 am
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Hi!!! Yes!! It's the coccinellidae Halyzia sedemcimguttata !. Thank you very much for your inmediate response and the photos. It has been very helpfull...
Blanca Bolea
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Oct 14, 2005
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hello all, I was digging in my garden and came across two chrysalis's that are similar ( about three inches long, golden brown, one dark and one light, with a...
Kev
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Oct 15, 2005
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Hi Kev Its likely to be one of the Sphinx Moths or Hawk Moths (Family - Sphingidae) If you had found your chrysalis in Europe it would be easy to identify ...
Bugclub
bughunteruk
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Oct 15, 2005
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Any thoughts on what this creature could be? Found yesterday (15th October) in Perivale Wood, Middx (TQ18T62). ...
David Howdon
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Oct 16, 2005
1:46 pm
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David, I think it is certainly is a hemipter bug. It is possible a nymph and may not look exactly like the adult bug. Quite good sights for comparing european...
gordon1127
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Oct 16, 2005
2:38 pm
2363
thanks i think the specimen i have is the tomato hook worm chyrsalis, and it is exactly 3 inches long. I found it while i was digging in my potatoes although...
Kev
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Oct 16, 2005
4:49 pm
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This fly was at my moth trap this morning [17 Oct 2005] I was not quick enough to measure but I would estimate 15mm plus. I think it might be a drone fly and...
Derek Crawley
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Oct 17, 2005
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A cricket found its way into my bathroom this morning (Alameda County, CA USA). It was small, around 5/8-3/4" long not including antennae. ...
dgbrusco
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Oct 17, 2005
9:25 pm
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Hello Debbie, I do belive that the cricket that you found is a type of Camel Back or Cave Cricket here is a link to get you started... Best of luck Jonathan...
Jonathan Romero
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Oct 17, 2005
10:40 pm
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Hello All, Hope this link turns out to help sometime... J. Romero http://www.biosurvey.ou.edu/okwild/misc/toc.html ... Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1...
Jonathan Romero
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Oct 17, 2005
10:41 pm
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Derek This is a Syrphidae fly, certainly ' Eristalis' and probably ' Eristalis tenax '. I am not too profficient at determining the actual species yet. That is...
GORDON
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Oct 18, 2005
5:42 pm
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Gordon Many thanks for your pointers. I was in the right area. The description in my 'Chinnery, Colins Guide to the Insects' seems to fit.Thanks again Derek ...
Derek Crawley
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Oct 19, 2005
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David Attenborough's last major file series is on invertebrates, so you might want to keep a lookout for it in this autumn's TV listings. If it's anything like...
Bugclub
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Oct 20, 2005
5:57 pm
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Here is a link that I ran across thought that I would share with other insect lovers...Enjoy Jonathan (Jon) Romero Insect714 http://www.insecta-inspecta.com/ ...
Jonathan Romero
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Oct 23, 2005
11:51 am
2372
Hello everybody, Could someone please tell me how to preserve and mount a Death's Head Hawkmoth. It died a couple of days ago, so I think it needs to be done ...
moth2495
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Oct 24, 2005
2:16 pm
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Here is a pretty good link on the techniches of preserving insects hope it helps best of luck Jonathan (Jon) Romero insect714 ...
Jonathan Romero
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Oct 24, 2005
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