There is a new group for Phasmid & Mantid lovers at http://groups.google.com/group/Phasmids-Mantids please pass it it along to those people that you know that...
Dear All I found a tiger striped 'fly' in my conservatory on Sunday morning. It has a yellow band across its abdomen and yellow knees. It is about the size and...
Hi Sean It's not a fly, its an icneumon wasp of some sort. They are almost impossible to identify from photographs - so 'ichneumon' is about as good as it...
I go occasionally to rural Cambodia and on my last trip, I found what appears to be a mantis. It was disguised as old crumpled and crinkled leaves. Straw...
... Would it be of any interest to anyone if I posted it somewhere or is it fairly common..........even in the UK? Sean ... almost impossible to identify from...
Can anyone tell me if the 'ichneumon' is common to the UK?? Ive enver seen one before and wondered if it would be of interest to local entimologists? Sean ... ...
Some empty eggs discovered whilst searching (unsuccessfully) for the eggs of White Letter Hair Streak (Satyrium w-album) on the leaves of Elm earlier in the...
Thanks Reg, im grateful. ... see ... http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/invertebrates_terrestrial_and_fresh water/Ophion_luteus/ ... with ... I ... the ... ...
Hi David, The paired triangular teeth are characteristic of Shieldbug eggs, but I dunno whether other hemipteran families share the structure. HTH Malcolm ... ...
Thanks. That seems to be the general consensus. ... -- David Howdon (http://freespace.virgin.net/david.howdon/) -- No virus found in this outgoing message. ...
Hi El, An interesting and complex subject - you need to be a lot more specific and decide which group/family of flies (Diptera) you are interested in. There...
That depends. Any fly in particular? El <desertcactus77@...> wrote: Hello, Does anyone have any info/photos/description of fly maggots & their habits...
by maggots im asuming that u are looking more at the necrophagus species, should as blowflies and flesh flies?and possibly the miasis flies? forensic ...
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I live in Arizona, USA. We have a lot of walking sticks around here in the summer and early fall. I have looked up information on the Indian Walking Stick but...
Hello Lil, According to Paul Brocks handbook - "The Amazing World of Stick and Leaf-insects" (published by the Amateur Entomologists' Society), several species...
Hell-o, In our yard we have grass, weeds, roses, Cottonwood trees, Mormon trees, and a few other plants I'm not sure of. Anything will be helpful. My husband...
Hi Lil, You really need to know exactly what they are feeding on, even better send a few pictures to this forum. A few examples of species in your part of the...
Hi Reg, Thank you for the info. I'm unable to get a picture at this time as it's winter and there aren't any sticks out. A little more about our sticks. They...
Hi Lil, There is a list of Arizona sticks at:- http://www.herper.com/insects/naphasmids.html You may be able to find some of them via google. One of the most...
Dear all, I shall be visiting Miami briefly next month just for 3 days. I will have up to 1 day free and would appreciate an introduction to Miami's ...
Hi Again All ! I have now managed to post a photo of my 'unknown' bug in the photo's section, under the heading 'vinces bug'. I welcome any information about...
Greetings All ! I have a photo of a minute bug that was found inside one of our products. The product is sealed, so we think the bug either entered during...
Hi Vince I'm struggling to work out what your bug is from the photo, it is is bit hard to see the details. My first thoughts are either that it is the remains...
Good Morning Matt, Many thanks for replying. I appreciate your input. I will explain in a little more detail in the hope that you may assist me further ? The...
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Hi again Matt, Just to say thank-you for your assistance. I have investigated the 'thrip' which you quite rightly identified my 'bug' as. Its environment ...