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Is it Honey Bee or HoneyBee? Bed Bug or Bedbug? House Fly or Housefly? – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. Is it Honey Bee or HoneyBee? Bed Bug or Bedbug? House Fly or Housefly? May 6, 2014. To make matters worse, even the ones that DO have official common names — ones that we see nearly every day — may have different spellings depending on whether they appear in scientific publications or other print media, such as newspapers or magazines. For example, according to. Newspapers such as the. Likewise,...
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Northwest Dragonflier: ID Challenge #5
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Leave a comment to let me know what you think it is—the species and sex. If you can tell me anything more based on what you see in the image, include that as well. Comment moderation will be turned on until I post the answer, so they will not be visible in the meantime. Postscript, 3 September 2013. This challenge is now closed. The answer with a complete discussion is here. Posted by Jim Johnson. August 28, 2013 at 6:38 PM. I have no idea. September 3, 2013 at 10:43 AM. In ch...
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Newly-Discovered Bacterium Helps Honey Bee Larvae – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. Newly-Discovered Bacterium Helps Honey Bee Larvae. May 6, 2015. USDA-ARS technician Lucy Snyder selects bee larvae from honeycombs for in vitro rearing with probiotic bacteria. Photo by Vanessa Corby-Harris. An Acetobacteraceae so far found only in honey bees and their hives, it appears to give honey bee larvae a significantly better chance of surviving to become pupae. Was initiated by an earli...
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New Scarab Beetle from Cambodia Named After Roman Goddess of Love – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. New Scarab Beetle from Cambodia Named After Roman Goddess of Love. July 16, 2015. A newly discovered beetle species from Cambodia. Photo by Dr. Munetoshi Maruyama. CC-BY 4.0. A team of Japanese scientists found and described a new species of scarab beetle from Cambodia. The beetle was named. After Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty and love. The study was published in the open-access journal.
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Insects in the News – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. A New Species of Ant Found in Cambodia. July 21, 2016. Filed Under: Insects in the News. Three New Species of Flesh Flies Found in Brazil and Argentina. July 13, 2016. Filed Under: Insects in the News. New Assassin Bug Species Discovered in Museum Collections and in the Field. July 12, 2016. As many as 24 assassin bugs that are new to science were discovered and described by Dr. Guanyang Zha...
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speciation – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. Natural Selection Can Advance Evolution, But Can Also Impede It. August 7, 2015. Filed Under: Entomology News. Get Certified …. Subscribe and receive new posts by email. Media Advisory: Zika Symposium at ICE 2016 in Orlando. ESA Launches New Refreshed Website. New Book Describes 26 New Species of Minute Litter Bugs. ESA Recognizes 2016 Fellows. ESA Announces Finalists for the 2016 YouTube Contest.
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ALB – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. Check Your Trees in August for Signs of the Asian Longhorned Beetle. August 4, 2015. Filed Under: Featured Articles. New Online Resource Will Help Control the Asian Longhorned Beetle. April 16, 2015. Filed Under: Featured Articles. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. August is Tree Check Month: Help Save Trees from the Asian Longhorned Beetle. July 23, 2014. By Rhonda Santos You’ve prob...
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monarch butterfly – Entomology Today
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The latest news about entomology, brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. Insects in the News. Scientists Document Illegal Logging in Monarch Butterfly Reserve by Using Drones and Satellite Photos. June 15, 2016. Filed Under: Featured Articles. Tagged With: illegal logging. Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve. Root Fungi on Milkweed Affects Monarch Butterfly Health. October 14, 2015. Filed Under: Entomology News. New Monarch Butterfly Studies May Provide Reasons for Optimism. Eight new ar...
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General geekery | The Bug Geek
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Bugs Online – Links. Insects. Doing Science. Other awesome, geeky stuff. Category Archives: General geekery. The finish line is in sight. On March 23, 2014. Clawing my way to the finish line! Alternatively titled, “Excuse to post a picture of a mole cricket, which is an awesome animal, period.”). I have not been deliberately neglecting this space, and my extended absence this time ’round is absolutely no cause for alarm. 8221;, and “Happy spring! 8221;, and “I’ll see you at the finish line! Click to emai...