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forensic entomology

paibiopai wrote 1 month ago: to be more specifically, my thesis topic is about forensic entomology in molecular view especially i … more →

Tags: Forensic Entomology & DNA Barcoding, carrión, corpse, Entomology, Fly, Forensic, Forensic Entomology, insect, maggot

forensic entomology

paibiopai wrote 1 month ago: to be more specifically, my thesis topic is about forensic entomology in molecular view especially i … more →

Tags: Forensic Entomology & DNA Barcoding, carrión, corpse, Entomology, Fly, Forensic, Forensic Entomology, insect, maggot

สัตว์จำพวกอาร์โทรปอด

brad giggs wrote 2 months ago: Phylum Arthropoda รศ.นันทพร จารุพันธุ์ เนื้อหา เนื้อหา เกริ่นนำ ลักษณะทั่วไป เกริ่นนำ Arthropoda (ar … more →

It's Alive in Sydney: Mystery Bug7 comments

zayzayem wrote 7 months ago: A crawly bug I spotted on a sign in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney. It was so white, I wasn … more →

Tags: art attack, Legged Freaks, Can't Drink the Water, Down in the Garden, animals, Photo, flickr, sydney, Creative Commons

It's Alive in Sydney: Sexy legs, sees

zayzayem wrote 7 months ago: A millipede on a rock – in Badangi Reserve on the Lower North Shore of Sydney. Taking this pho … more →

Tags: art attack, Can't Drink the Water, Down in the Garden, Legged Freaks, Alex Wild, alive, animals, badangi, Creative Commons

Termite, Black

Gerard wrote 7 months ago: Termites feed mainly non-dipterocarp trees, dead or alive. Termite decompose plant fibres that are h … more →

Tags: Random, Local Species

Cool Critter: Coconut Crab

Kelsey wrote 9 months ago: The coconut crab—a.k.a. the giant robber crab—is the world’s largest terrestrial arthropod (animal w … more →

Tags: Cool Critters, coconut crab, giant robber crab, hermit crab, land crab

CAN YOU SEE ME? | ANIMAL CAMOUFLAGE1 comment

Buck Denton wrote 9 months ago: See more animal camouflage here on The Conservation Report. — Photo source for attribution her … more →

Tags: Biology, animals, Can You See Me? | Animal Camouflage, Animal Camouflage, Camouflage, spider, Camouflage Spider

Have You Seen a Nymph Lately?

Ann wrote 11 months ago: Nymph (n): 1. minor goddesses of nature, interchangeable with fairy in some works of fiction 2. butt … more →

Tags: Flora & Fauna, evolutionary camouflage, insect-like fairies, Phasmatodea, Phasmida, Nature, Faery

Spider Web

separateholy wrote 1 year ago: The wind delivered a seed, (Though nature’s not known for speed) To a notch in the niche of time. De … more →

Tags: Poem, Nature, Science, Eternity, Wind, Spider web, niche of time, weed, southern clime

The Bees Disease

theperrytrain wrote 1 year ago: I recently posted a blog expressing my concerns that the bees are disappearing and was wondering if … more →

Tags: Bees, honey, Monsanto, disappearing, ecosystem pollen, [CCD], Colony Collapse Disorder, Science

Spider with egg Sack - Sept 17 2008

Camp Naturalist wrote 1 year ago: I see this spider with its egg sack as I’m hiking on Lakeside trail. … more →

Tags: spiders

Spider Eating a Walkingstick - Sept 5, 20081 comment

Camp Naturalist wrote 1 year ago: As I’m heading home from work I notice this spider eating a walkingstick just outside the natu … more →

Tags: spiders, Insects, Predator Prey

Wildlife Wednesday: Antlion3 comments

scienceguy288 wrote 1 year ago: Antlions are insects in the order Neuroptera with the scientific name Myrmeleontidae.  Really, the t … more →

Tags: Science, Zoology, animals, wildlife, Africa, Biology, Ecology, Taxonomy, Antlion

bee in a rug! 10 comments

goodbear wrote 1 year ago: more specifically, a megachile! i had to call a.h. (entomologist and bee maven!) thursday when i saw … more →

Tags: animals, wildlife, Nature, Photography, Bees, Insects

Wolf Spider - June 25, 2008

Camp Naturalist wrote 1 year ago: This spider is found in the laundry room. … more →

Tags: spiders

Spider with Iridescent green fangs4 comments

Camp Naturalist wrote 1 year ago: I find this small black and white spider in my house. I notice that it has iridescent green fangs. I … more →

Tags: spiders

Hello Sunshine!2 comments

Natalie So wrote 1 year ago: Laguna Beach – Senior Trip 2008 (5/18 – 5/20) What’s Good in Laguna: The sound of … more →

Tags: Oceanic Views, Friends, Food, Skies, Travel, People, Weegee, Laguna Beach, California omelette

Mating Insects in front of Dining Hall - May 10 2008

Camp Naturalist wrote 1 year ago: … more →

Tags: Insects, mating


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