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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ......
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...
Hi Sounds like some sort of ichneumon wasp, totally harmless to people. Regards Matt seagulhead <rustyygrooveuk@...> wrote: Frist of all I dont like...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
Hi!!! Yes!! It's the coccinellidae Halyzia sedemcimguttata !. Thank you very much for your inmediate response and the photos. It has been very helpfull...
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 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 ...
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...
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/ ...
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 ...