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hymenoptera | Hope you like insects
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Hope you like insects. The Hope Entomological Collections. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Ask us a question…. The Flame-Shouldered Blister Beetle – re-discovered at last! One of Britain’s rarest beetles is the secretive, endangered Flame-shouldered Blister Beetle Sitaris muralis –. In old mortar [the entry / exit point looks rather like bullet holes]. This elusive insect could turn up almost anywhere, but is most likely in southern England...
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Meloidae | Hope you like insects
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Hope you like insects. The Hope Entomological Collections. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Ask us a question…. The Flame-Shouldered Blister Beetle – re-discovered at last! One of Britain’s rarest beetles is the secretive, endangered Flame-shouldered Blister Beetle Sitaris muralis –. In old mortar [the entry / exit point looks rather like bullet holes]. This elusive insect could turn up almost anywhere, but is most likely in southern England...
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beetle | Hope you like insects
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Hope you like insects. The Hope Entomological Collections. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Ask us a question…. The Flame-Shouldered Blister Beetle – re-discovered at last! One of Britain’s rarest beetles is the secretive, endangered Flame-shouldered Blister Beetle Sitaris muralis –. In old mortar [the entry / exit point looks rather like bullet holes]. This elusive insect could turn up almost anywhere, but is most likely in southern England...
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The Hope Entomological Collections: EntoModena
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Monday, 29 April 2013. Specimens and equipment for sale at EntoModena. Last week I spent a few days in sunny Italy, visiting my good friends Stefano and Roberta Ziani and timed to coincide with the Italian entomological show ' EntoModena. I had a wonderful few days of dung beetle chitchat and homemade, mouth-watering Italian gnocchi. My vegan gnocchi as made by Roberta Ziani- it was that good it needed a picture all to itself. EntoModena is similar to the Juvisy and Prague. Pasta picnic at EntoModena 2013.
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The Hope Entomological Collections: Gynandromorphs
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Wednesday, 15 May 2013. Very occasionally we come across some rather special butterfly specimens. These are gynandromorphs. Individuals which are part male and part female. In many species of butterfly males and females have different colour patterns. In these species spectacular gynandromorphs can sometimes arise where one half is male and the other female. The genetic cause of these bilateral gynandromorphs. Is complex but essentially an X chromosome is lost very early in cell division of the embryo.
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The Hope Entomological Collections: Saga pedo - the Spiked Magician
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Tuesday, 25 June 2013. Saga pedo - the Spiked Magician. A species of bush cricket. Photograph courtesy of M. Steadman. We get a number of enquiries each year from the general public asking us to identify various insects that they have found in their homes or gardens. The majority of these enquiries are of British insects (as you might expect) but we also get a handful of more exotic and exciting insects that people have seen whilst on their travels in other countries. 28 February 2016 at 20:06. شركة مكاف...
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The Hope Entomological Collections: June 2013
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Tuesday, 25 June 2013. Saga pedo - the Spiked Magician. A species of bush cricket. Photograph courtesy of M. Steadman. We get a number of enquiries each year from the general public asking us to identify various insects that they have found in their homes or gardens. The majority of these enquiries are of British insects (as you might expect) but we also get a handful of more exotic and exciting insects that people have seen whilst on their travels in other countries. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). British ...
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The Hope Entomological Collections: April 2013
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Monday, 29 April 2013. Specimens and equipment for sale at EntoModena. Last week I spent a few days in sunny Italy, visiting my good friends Stefano and Roberta Ziani and timed to coincide with the Italian entomological show ' EntoModena. I had a wonderful few days of dung beetle chitchat and homemade, mouth-watering Italian gnocchi. My vegan gnocchi as made by Roberta Ziani- it was that good it needed a picture all to itself. EntoModena is similar to the Juvisy and Prague. Pasta picnic at EntoModena 2013.
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Volunteering at the OUMNH | Hope you like insects
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Hope you like insects. The Hope Entomological Collections. Skip to primary content. Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Ask us a question…. Volunteering at the OUMNH. A word from one of our volunteers:. My name is Helen, and I am a student at Derby University. I am starting an MRes (Master of Research) degree in Forensic Science in the new academic year, and I am working towards a future career in Forensic Entomology. Drawer of insect orders to be sorted (there are some trick specimens in here).
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coleoptera | Hope you like insects
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Hope you like insects. The Hope Entomological Collections. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Oxford University Museum of Natural History. Ask us a question…. The Flame-Shouldered Blister Beetle – re-discovered at last! One of Britain’s rarest beetles is the secretive, endangered Flame-shouldered Blister Beetle Sitaris muralis –. In old mortar [the entry / exit point looks rather like bullet holes]. This elusive insect could turn up almost anywhere, but is most likely in southern England...
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