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Entomological Society of Canada. Select from the following. Donation for Annual Scholarship Fund/Dons aux fonds de bourse annuelle. Donation for John H. Borden Scholarship/Dons aux fonds de bourse John H. Borden. Donation for Keith Kevan Scholarship/Dons aux fonds de Bourse Keith Kevan. Donation for Lloyd Dosdall Scholarship Fund/Dons aux fonds de bourse Lloyd Dosdall. Donation for Danks Scholarship/Dons aux fonds de bourse Danks. Association Management Software Powered by YourMembership.
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Happy Halloween! | Beetles In The Bush
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Beetles In The Bush. Experiences and reflections of a Missouri entomologist. How to Cite This Blog. A sand prairie autumn. Cicindela scutellaris lecontei x scutellaris unicolor intergrades in southeast Missouri →. October 30, 2008. Are-gee-OH-pee our-ON-tea-uh) – it is unambiguous and will make you sound intelligent. Large females are commonly encountered in late summer and early fall. This fine lady was photographed 7 September 2008 at Victoria Glades Natural Area in Jefferson County. Ted C MacRae is a ...
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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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Annex Arthropods
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Adam J. Blake. Entomologist, Naturalist and Amateur Photographer. Photo of the Week. Equipment & Workflow. Photo of the Week. May 11, 2014. Slender Crab Spider –. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Nikon D5100, 105 mm f/2.8. May 8, 2014. Photo of the Week. March 30, 2014. Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Nikon D5100, 105 mm f/2.8. March 21, 2014. This week’s photo is of the speedy little (7-8 mm) beetle, Bembidion tetracolum. For the timely ID. It’...
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My Collection | Beetles In The Bush
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Beetles In The Bush. Experiences and reflections of a Missouri entomologist. How to Cite This Blog. I have been collecting insects since I was 9 years old, when I scraped together enough allowance ($1.25) to purchase the Golden Nature Guide,. Click on the links below for detailed inventories:. Text EXCHANGES and LOANS. Me if you are interested in an exchange or loan of specimens. Please no offers of insect specimens or merchandise for sale! Adrian Thysse, FCD. January 1, 2009 at 6:21 PM. Royal Provincial...
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The Home Bug Garden: June 2014
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Friday, June 20, 2014. Giant Blue-eyed Grasshopper awaiting winter in the basil. Four Fruit-piercing Moths ( Eudocima phalonia. Spp): almost as large and even more annoying than House Sparrows (none of the latter here, thankfully). Another Fruit-piercing Moth Eudocima materna. This small (1 cm long) moth swarms the black light, crashes into the camera, and infiltrates the house. Carpet moth ( Scioglyptis cf lyciaria. 4 party pooping Dichomeris.
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The Home Bug Garden: February 2014
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Wednesday, February 19, 2014. A Big Wig in the Moth World: Emperor Moth. Underside of "Empress" Moth. Most of the moths were still on the small-size, but a handful of the medium-sized fluttered in and two on the large end of the spectrum: an as yet unidentified underwing and this striking Giant Silk Moth (Saturniidae). She is a bit battered, but still rather majestic with a wingspread of 12cm or so. She is a member of the genus Syntherata. This ...
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The Home Bug Garden: January 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Sunday, January 13, 2013. Adventures in Spider Misidentification: Spitting Scytodes. Spitting Spider Scytodes cf thoracica. Looks like a week for the snow shovel and ice scrapper. I think this is the cosmopolitan. Are unusual spiders only in that they have turned on the silk producing abilities of the segment bearing their fangs. More than somewhat alien-looking and silk issues from either end. Come to think of it, we tend to assume what is most...
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The Home Bug Garden: October 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Monday, October 14, 2013. A time of change at the Home Bug Garden. Tree ferns, palms and native ginger near Buderim, Queensland. It was almost a decade ago that the Home Bug Garden first moved from a vague ideal to the beginnings of a buggy reality. Since then it has grown from a quackgrass and dandelion wasteland to a reasonable model of, if not a subtropical paradise, then a sub-boreal meadow-woodland. A backyard pond begins to take form.
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