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2914
Hi, Can anyone identify my bug? I have uploaded the photo to my album "Beths bug" and it is titled bug on fencepost 1 and bug on fencepost 2. I would...
lilbityranchva
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Nov 1, 2006
9:14 am
2915
Looks like an Assassin Bug. Try a Google search for assassin bug photos and compare. ... different album - I have moved them to the correct "Beths bug" album....
Robert
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Nov 1, 2006
2:46 pm
2916
Thank you. I emailed the entomology dept at Virginia Tech (they are great). He is a Wheel Bug It is a predator and is beneficiary to us because it kills other...
Beth
lilbityranchva
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Nov 1, 2006
10:32 pm
2917
Dear Beth, I have been working on reduviids for the past 16 years. The photo seems to be a hunter reduviid. The behaviours also proves the same. Best of Luck...
sahyaraj
entraja2000
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Nov 2, 2006
8:48 am
2918
Thank you. Have you checked the link below? Its very interesting. I am not a fan of bugs but since finding him I am now looking for more new bugs that are...
Beth
lilbityranchva
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Nov 2, 2006
6:02 pm
2919
Dear All, You are receiving this update because you are a signed up member of the Bug Club Forum. Here in the UK, after a mild autumn, the weather is becoming ...
Dafydd Lewis
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Nov 6, 2006
9:04 am
2920
Thanks AES team ... but it looks like the 'amentsoc' link at the foot of this email is busted. Graeme ... the Bug Club Forum. Here in the UK, after a mild...
Graeme Stroud
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Nov 6, 2006
9:24 am
2921
Hi Graeme ... Looks like the link has an errant . it can actually be much shorter anyway: http://www.amentsoc.org/bugclub Thanks for pointing this out. Cheers ...
Kieren Pitts
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Nov 6, 2006
9:47 am
2922
Hi Barry, If it's a wood boring type, it'll only eat wood. How fussy it is about "rotting" would depend on the species involved. Malcolm...
Malcolm Storey
bioimages2000
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Nov 7, 2006
9:27 pm
2923
We have watched a large number of beetles from egg through to adult stage on our runner and french climbing beans. From our guide book they are Nezara viridula...
kip95mart
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Nov 7, 2006
11:41 pm
2924
... More like globalism. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm Astronomy, Beer, Cheese, Fiber,Gems, Sausage,Silver http://schmidling.com...
Jack Schmidling
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Nov 8, 2006
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2925
Hi, Can any one send me Zoology research paper sample? ThanX Sudhi ... Sponsored Link Degrees online in as fast as 1 Yr - MBA, Bachelor's, Master's, Associate...
Sudhi Sharma
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Nov 9, 2006
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2926
It was about 35mm in length Black the body was about 15mm and the abdomen about 20mm, its head look like an earwig but as I approached it reared its abdomen...
powell485
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Nov 9, 2006
12:57 pm
2927
If you live in the UK, this is undoubtedly the devil's coach horse beetle. See http://www.answers.com/topic/devil-s-coach-horse-beetle Graeme Stroud Computer...
Graeme Stroud
graemestroud
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Nov 9, 2006
1:55 pm
2928
Hi, I haven't seen the photo but from your description I would say that the animal you saw was a rove beetle - most likely the Devil's Coach-horse (Ocypus...
Julia Hancell
stevemcbill
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Nov 9, 2006
4:29 pm
2929
Not sure from the picture. You do not mention where you found it which makes identification more difficult. powell485 wrote: > It was about 35mm in length...
David Howdon
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Nov 10, 2006
6:11 pm
2930
Dear friend, Damaso from Peru told me that he has 3 new species of Lucanidae from his country, that are currently describing as : Sclerostomus damasoi,...
Jean Michel Maes
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Nov 10, 2006
11:44 pm
2931
Hi, I had a wheelbug for a few days and she laid eggs and then die. Should I keep them inside for the winter or stick them outside? If I do keep them in will...
Colleen
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Nov 11, 2006
5:38 pm
2932
Hi Colleen, Have a look at:- http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entomology/factsheets/wheelbug.html as the eggs hatch in May or June they should be kept in a...
Bug Club
bughunteruk
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Nov 12, 2006
1:06 pm
2933
The AES attended a conference entitled "Who will watch the small things that run the world? - Recruiting the next generation of invertebrate specialists" at...
Dafydd Lewis
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Nov 12, 2006
8:14 pm
2934
This guy's gone to bug heaven. But before I found him, I found a live version that buzzed onto my porch and crawled around. I poured some water near my chair...
krystalfrost55
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Nov 12, 2006
10:25 pm
2935
It found me, I didn't go looking for it. I like all of the bugs but unfortunately, they all have their meals consisting of other living creatures and I don't...
Colleen
peacepupppy
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Nov 13, 2006
10:05 am
2936
Can anyone tell me what this little fella is? [Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting] <http://photobucket.com/> Thanks!...
mia77angel
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Nov 14, 2006
9:19 am
2937
Hi, its a House Centipede, see the pictures in our files area at:- http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/files/InsectsIdentified/ Cheers Reg...
Bug Club
bughunteruk
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Nov 14, 2006
12:32 pm
2938
Hi i was wondering if smiths res key to diptera larval goes to family level genus level or species level? and if anyone knws what keys there are for the larvae...
Andy Chick
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Nov 14, 2006
10:13 pm
2939
This odd looking bug puzzled us for awhile until we realized that it was an immature specimen. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm ...
Jack Schmidling
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Nov 15, 2006
9:16 am
2940
Hi Andy, There's a review of Smith here (it's the thickest book in the RES Handbook series!): http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/B147135.HTM re other keys to...
Malcolm Storey
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Nov 15, 2006
10:22 am
2941
Ive never seen anything like this. Im about to post a photo in a new album under my name (michelin1977). Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!...
Michelle C.
michelin1977
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Nov 15, 2006
10:52 pm
2942
Hi Malcolm Thanks for the infomation, i have Dr Zaks book (im hoping to follow in his footsteps, im just finishing my MSc in forensics, and hopefully going on...
Andy Chick
glass_deviant
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Nov 16, 2006
12:15 am
2943
Btw Im sorry I didnt follow the protocol listed on the main page for submitting an insect for identification. The creepycrawly in question was found in the...
Michelle C.
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Nov 16, 2006
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