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4191
Hi All I am having a lot of trouble identifying grasshoppers. I bought 'Grasshoppers and their Allies' by Marshall, and Haes, and have ended up even more...
Brian
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Jan 4, 2007
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4192
i'm no expert but they look like adults & nymphs of the male meadow grasshopper. except for G6 which is a conehead nymph but I couldn't tell you which one. I...
ashe
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Jan 4, 2007
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Hi All I am new to this group of arthropods ie Chilopoda.The following is a discription of a specimen seen under a microscope. Colour-reddish brown Size 30mm...
Harold Davies
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Jan 23, 2007
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Hi Harold, It's certainly a common species. There's a bit about it here. http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/T146972.HTM Photos here: ...
Malcolm Storey
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Jan 24, 2007
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Hi Malcolm I have had a look at the carpophagus structure under the microscope.It does appear to be very much like the image in the Bioimage site, ie ...
Harold Davies
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Jan 28, 2007
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Hi Harry, Centipedes have long and short segments that alternate (more or less -they have a couple of adjacent long ones near the middle). All the Geophilus...
Malcolm Storey
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Jan 29, 2007
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12 February 2007 7:30 pm Natural History of Mill Hill Slide Show and Talk by Andy Horton Venue: Garden Room, Southwick Community Centre Organised by the...
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glaucus25
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Feb 6, 2007
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Did you miss me? I missed you. Some of you may remember our chats about Heliconius heurippe and speciation etc and I have a new theory I've come up with and...
scarlettorara
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Feb 9, 2007
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Hi Scarlett It all looks fascination, but my brain is simply not big enough to handle it all! SW [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Feb 9, 2007
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... handle it ... Oh I know you're teasing me - you speckled thing - you LOL...
scarlettorara
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Feb 9, 2007
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Wow! That was great. I had my kids read it also. One thought the same and one just wanted to go play. But he is always like that. This is my first time to...
bugonhernandez
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Feb 11, 2007
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Hello. I am from California and am interested in insects from every were. I love learning about any insect I can. I live in El Centro Cali. That next to...
bugonhernandez
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Feb 11, 2007
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Hi Carol - you sound like my sort of girl alright and your lovely comments made me feel quite fuzzy - so thankyou. I have to tell you though I am not a proper...
scarlettorara
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Feb 13, 2007
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Hi Everyone. I added 2 new coleoptera to El Centro photos. I have been studying them at my home for a couple of years watching thier behavior. I need some...
bugonhernandez
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Feb 14, 2007
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Scarlett-o-rara I Will Get Back To You ... children ... not ... Arizona ... to ... unexplained ... connection ... and ... time ... the ... or ... that ... ...
bugonhernandez
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Feb 14, 2007
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That was a very interesting email Scarlett. You have been thinking about this subject a lot haven't you? I am currently reading about ants in an interesting...
Melissa Dennison
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Feb 15, 2007
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Mellissa, Yes I have been thinking a lot about it - I like things to make sense to me - but i don't study half as much as I should - so I often come up short....
scarlettorara
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Feb 15, 2007
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The idea that the desert ant Cataglyphis fortis has some sort of internal odometer mechanism comes from some recent experiments which claim to prove that...
scarlettorara
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Feb 16, 2007
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Hello I don't see that you have considered smell as a simple way of finding their way back to their nest.. Many moths are able to find a mate from considerable...
Gordon Jarvis
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Feb 16, 2007
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But all moths have to do is fine any mate of the opposite sex. These ants, one assumes, want to return back to the same nest. If following a chemical trail...
Richard J Moore
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Feb 16, 2007
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Scarlett, Wow!!!!!!!! You write a lot don't you! Will try to reply with what little I can remember of this. Yes the length of the legs is significant. There...
Melissa Dennison
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Feb 16, 2007
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Yes, ants do use chemical messages. This is highly significant to individuals in ant communities. They also use taste, and spend lots of time licking each...
Melissa Dennison
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Feb 16, 2007
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Thanks for your reply. That was very quick! I have to say that I am not on one to one terms with Cataglyphis fortis, but give me time. Or just introduce it to...
Melissa Dennison
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Melissa!! You people!! You are all so fabulous - I've just got in from a wonderful day and here you all are with your wondeful thoughts - and thank heavens I...
scarlettorara
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Feb 16, 2007
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Gordon and Richard - I think its been pretty much proven or is "accepted" that Cataglyphis doesn't use pheromones or chemical trails in the same way that other...
scarlettorara
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Feb 16, 2007
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Hello I wasn't suggesting that they leave chemical trails, rather the nest site could have it's own signature. I am not a chemist but I suspect that the...
Gordon Jarvis
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Feb 16, 2007
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Gordon that is an interesting idea; its one I've considered in relation to ants in general - especially ones who are known for being able to recognise...
scarlettorara
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Feb 16, 2007
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Scarlettorara you make the most interesting posts, and they really make sence! Do you ever collect and take them to your house and learn thier behaviour that...
bugonhernandez
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Feb 17, 2007
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... Bugon - I daren't - our home rollercoasts between chaos and semi-chaos with brief moments of tranquility or stability - ants or insects brought home would...
scarlettorara
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Feb 17, 2007
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Scarlett You should really read the primary research before you 'go off on one' like this (again). Your 'hypothesis' doesn't hold water and your interpretation...
drdejackson
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