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  • Category: Zoology
  • Founded: Jul 23, 2000
  • Language: English
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263 ttrager@...
tomtrager Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
11:31 am
I am from the USA. Currently in Virginia near Washington, D.C. Thanks for the reply ... may ... Geo- ... gentleman ... find suppliers - I assume Italy? There...
264 pfyze@...
pfyze Send Email
Nov 1, 2001
11:31 am
Hello! I am not usually a bug fan, but I found one in my house that I've never seen before. This insect looks alot like a cricket, but different. The body is...
265 caraniit@...
caraniit Send Email
Nov 6, 2001
10:15 pm
Please, can anybody tell me whether it's possible to train a beatle?...
266 Neox
alexhutter13 Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
9:51 am
I am not sure exactly what it is (a picture would really help) but it sounds very similar to something that I have often found running around our holiday home...
267 choas30002000@...
choas30002000 Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:08 am
How is everyone doing were buggie here at BGHS (Boone Grove high school) I just love bugs don't you EDITORS NOTE All bug club members are fascinated by...
268 Claymore Engineering
joanne10fudge Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:10 am
SAME HERE I love mantises my friend got one off the internet. ... From: <ttrager@...> To: <bugclub@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 29 October 2001 15:09 ...
269 Claymore Engineering
joanne10fudge Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:17 am
I looked, it could have been a differential grasshopper. ... From: <pfyze@...> To: <bugclub@yahoogroups.com> Sent: 30 October 2001 23:45 Subject:...
270 iznettie@...
iznetnet Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:28 am
Hello, I am here on behalf of my daughter who isnt old enough to type. She wants me to find out what Inch Worms turn in to after they coocoon. Butterfly or...
271 Neox
alexhutter13 Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:29 am
Hi, I am applying for a travel scholarship (worth £1500 between two people) and am considering a trip to somewhere interesting to study what ever local wild...
272 m5eay.geoff
m5eay Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:30 am
put a guitar in their hands and I am sure you could. Geoff.........! ... From: caraniit@... To: bugclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001...
273 Danyelle Thomas
chocolate_fi... Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
10:38 am
Most likely not. Danyelle ... __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com...
274 Storey, M.W.
malcolms@... Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
2:08 pm
... I heard that "inchworm"; in the US is the same as "looper caterpillar" in the UK. IE a caterpillar that progresses by bringing its tail end to just behind ...
275 Kieren Pitts
kierenpitts Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
2:11 pm
Hi The insects that are often referred to as inch worms are the caterpillars of Geometrid moths. They get their "inch worm" name as they loop along branches ...
276 Reg Fry
bughunteruk Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
2:59 pm
Hi Joe, This is another case where the locally used names in the USA and UK are for completely different species. The caterpillar called the Puss Moth in the...
277 Jon Downes
jondownes2001 Send Email
Nov 7, 2001
3:50 pm
Its OK when there are four of them, but individually they just make bad solo albums j ... From: caraniit@... To: bugclub@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
278 Bug Club Questions
atalantauk2 Send Email
Nov 9, 2001
11:37 am
Contents of the October 2001 Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologists&#39; Society MAIN ARTICLES:- Metoecus paradoxus (Observing the life history of this interesting...
279 iznettie@...
iznetnet Send Email
Nov 11, 2001
9:45 am
Thank you for your replies, My daughter was thrilled to see the picture of the moth, now she is going to look for them. Thank you. Iznettie...
280 Pam Fizer
pfyze Send Email
Nov 13, 2001
12:28 am
Thanks for your reply! So far, you are the only other person that has seen something similar! Several people sent me some unusual grasshoppers, and based on ...
281 Danyelle Thomas
chocolate_fi... Send Email
Nov 13, 2001
10:04 am
I know about as much now as you did when you first saw it!!! Danyelle EDITORS NOTE: There is a colour picture of one of the 'cave cricket' species at: ...
282 nbsegrue@...
nickbeanieman Send Email
Nov 14, 2001
9:59 pm
I am looking for boxer mantis (hestiasula brunneriana) phylocrania paradoxa. idolomantis and popa twig mantis if anyone has any please contact me? Thank you...
283 kajeman@...
the_kaje Send Email
Nov 15, 2001
10:14 am
I live in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Needless to say, I was VERY surprised to come from work and learn that my son had captured a Praying Mantis. (it is...
284 Andrew Maich
andremajic Send Email
Nov 20, 2001
12:27 am
I don't know how adventurous your tastes are, but here's something worth taking a look at: http://www.dcothai.com/food/insects.htm EDITORS NOTE: Definitely not...
285 Bug Club Questions
atalantauk2 Send Email
Nov 21, 2001
3:45 pm
Hi All, I don't know what happened but there was a message received earlier today that has not been sent out for some reason. It was from Canada asking what ...
286 angelsocute4567@...
angelsocute4567 Send Email
Nov 22, 2001
3:05 am
How do I care for my praying mantis?I know how to care for it sorta but it is getting to the weather that I can not find that many bugs. EDITORS NOTE: You...
287 m.simmo
zaphoid_1999 Send Email
Nov 23, 2001
12:19 am
... I've actually did this for a Mantis whose fore arms where lost in a moult? it worked quite well and saw the Mantis into adult hood (Do I get an award? ...
288 none_none29107@...
none_none29107 Send Email
Nov 24, 2001
4:55 pm
Could anyone help identify a bug for me, please? My son found an insect that looks like a termite, but it "glows in the dark". We live in Northern Indiana....
289 lisa simpson
snowballsimpson Send Email
Nov 25, 2001
1:22 pm
l think i have a male stick insect but am not sure.Can anyone help me identify it. thanx insect investigator * ... Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! GeoCities - quick...
290 john
wvujf Send Email
Nov 27, 2001
12:16 am
I was wondering if any one could tell me what insect the ""warbal" "weevele"" larva comes from. I live in west virginia and enjoy hunting some times during...
291 Robert Womack
cmsbobwafret Send Email
Dec 4, 2001
8:05 pm
Anyone know and why? Hi Robert The katydids (family Tettigoniidae) are grouped together with other families such as the crickets in the order Orthoptera. See...
292 lunasear@...
lunasear Send Email
Dec 4, 2001
10:17 pm
Hello everyone. What a cool list. Anyway, I just joined the list for a very specific reason (but feel I will be staying to enjoy all of this wonderful bug...
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