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Please would/could someone of knowledgability identify and assess hazard for the following:~ Last week, I opened my front door one morning - to be confronted...
angus7718
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Sep 2, 2007
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3372
Hi Angus From your description I would suggest you have seen one of the larger species of Icheumon wasp - they seem to be plentiful at the moment and come in a...
Matt Smith
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Sep 2, 2007
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3373
The AES Bug Club is running a free event this Saturday at the Oxford University Parks, followed by a trip round the University Museum and a free private...
Dafydd Lewis
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Sep 9, 2007
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The June and August AES Bug Club magazines have been in Bug Clubbers' hands for a while now!! In June there was a fun article on how to make an insect collage...
Dafydd Lewis
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Sep 9, 2007
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3375
It appears to be an immature stage. The bug is striped horizontially black and red. The body is soft and is as big as a thumb nail. The head is very small....
Jim Howell
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Sep 10, 2007
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Thank You for your help...I have never seen one in Pa. before...do you know its name? Sue ************************************** See what's new at...
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Sep 10, 2007
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3377
For Bug Club members (including those who join on the day) or for those who can provide other evidence of competence to look after insects, I have some Indian...
Dafydd Lewis
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Sep 19, 2007
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3378
One of them is a flounced rustic (Luperina testacea). Another one looks like Xestia xanthographa (the square-spot rustic). I will leave you to decide which...
Dafydd Lewis
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Sep 19, 2007
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3379
Hi Guys, 1st post on this forum as my son and i have just finished building our Vivarium. We want to know what species we can keep together in the same...
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Sep 19, 2007
2:57 pm
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Hi Can you Please Help me identify this Bug : A good friend of mine say's she has seen this in her Yard and has no idea what it is,we a hopeful you can tell...
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Sep 19, 2007
2:58 pm
3381
This touching picture of Mother Wren feeding her young was posted in 2004. That was then, this is now. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK: http://schmidling.com/pow.htm ...
Jack Schmidling
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Sep 19, 2007
2:58 pm
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I would say it's a beautiful specimen of wheel bug, Arilus cristata, Fam. Reduviidae. Best wishes Fredrik ... From: INLINE195@... To:...
Fredrik
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Sep 19, 2007
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Thanks, Fredrik, Can you tell me where I could see others like this? Sue ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com...
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Sep 19, 2007
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If you attached the pic it didn't come through. Sharon ... -- Please go and read my online articles located at Associated Content: ...
Sharon Hendricks
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Sep 20, 2007
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... http://www.aol.com ... No problems, Sue! I'm only happy to help. I'm not sure what you mean, do you mean where to find them in the wild or more reading? ...
Fredrik Haljesgard
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Sep 20, 2007
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3386
Hello, I created an album in the photo section called insect fungi. Does any one know what the insects are? Thank you, John...
John
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Sep 20, 2007
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The insects are Craneflies, probably Tipula sp. The fungi look more like an opportunistic mould than the species that specifically target insects, but it's...
Malcolm Storey
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Sep 20, 2007
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The album "Fungi" shows insects attacked by Entomophthora, one of the insect-specific genera of fungi. Malcolm...
Malcolm Storey
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Sep 20, 2007
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... I don't attach pics because of restrictions of most groups to binary files. The pic is always at the link below. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK:...
Jack Schmidling
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Sep 20, 2007
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The Snout butterfly gets it's name from the greatly extended palps that don't seem to have any obvious function. js -- PHOTO OF THE WEEK:...
Jack Schmidling
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Sep 21, 2007
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Dear Friends, I am sharing with you an event designed by me which has been inspired from Breakfast with butterflies held at Bronx Zoo which I attended few...
Shubhalaxmi Vaylure
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Sep 21, 2007
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I am a rank amateur when it comes to entomology. Collins Pocket Guide to the Insects of Britain & Western Europe is a great help, but I am often unsure which...
stevef1948
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Sep 21, 2007
4:26 pm
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Does anyone have a "home-snapped" (is that really a phrase?) picture of a queen bee? I am almost through with a children's book I am writing - I posted a ...
Deidre
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Sep 21, 2007
10:28 pm
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Stuart Hine, manager of the Natural History Museum's Insect Information Service, will be identifying the bugs, critters and mini beasts that plague or please...
Dafydd Lewis
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Sep 24, 2007
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Hi! Could anyone please identify this bug as it constantly bites me. I dont know if I am in the correct site but I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank...
Colin Relf
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Sep 26, 2007
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Hi Bridget, It's a Horsefly (Tabanid). Nasty things to get bitten by. What country are you in? (Doesn't look like one of ours!) Malcolm www.bioimages.org.uk...
Malcolm Storey
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Sep 26, 2007
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It's a type of Tabanid or Horsefly. Looks to be one a member of the genus Chrysops - in the US these are called 'deerflies'. This group tend to be head and...
Matt Smith
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Sep 26, 2007
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Hi I study birds in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). I am currently trying to write a paper on birds following swarms of army ants to eat the arthropods that...
naturemandala
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Oct 2, 2007
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http://tech.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/bugclub/photos/browse/305f?c= Can anyone help me identify this insect. I discovered a whole swarm of them in my ivy on...
Ed Becker
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Oct 8, 2007
10:49 pm
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Hi Ed, Its one of the True Bugs - there are many species and your example looks like the Box Elder Bug (Boisea trivittata). See for example:- ...
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