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I remember seeing a certain type of bug many years ago when I lived in northern Virginia. I first saw one in between a window and the window screen at my...
zzilly14
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Jun 24, 2004
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Okay people, can anyone identify these tiny little yellowish insects with six black legs just hanging around an Indian Milkweed pod? They're very tiny like...
stonebirdfly
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Jul 9, 2004
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I couldn't find your photo, but it sounds a lot like an aphid. You can compare with my photos at... ...
Lynette/John Schimming
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Jul 9, 2004
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If you open up photos hit "show all" its the last photo at the bottom. The insects are like little flakes of gold. I'm not sure whether you'll be able to see...
Jonathan Coffin
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Jul 9, 2004
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The photo shows the title Indian m. Sorry. Jonathan Inglewood, Ca. ... From: Lynette/John Schimming [mailto:schimmz@...] Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 6:16...
Jonathan Coffin
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Jul 9, 2004
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Ok, I saw your picture. I would guess it's the Green Apple Aphid or Aphis pomi. We have a ton of them here in North Carolina. Lynette ... Page=Last<http:// ...
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Upon a bit more research, I'm going to have to change my answer to the oleander aphid, Aphis nerii. Lynette ... From: lynette_schimming<mailto:schimmz@...>...
Lynette/John Schimming
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Jul 9, 2004
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Yes Lynette, Aphis Nerii or Yellow Milkweed Aphid. Makes sense now doesn't it. I googled it and there it is exactly. Makes me wonder though how they found that...
Jonathan Coffin
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Jul 9, 2004
6:54 pm
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Probably explains too the presense of this on the same plant. See Ladybug photo. Jonathan Inglewood...
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Jul 9, 2004
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Hello, insectidentificationclub member. This company really helped me out. I almost lost my home. I am self employed and I was able to refinance. The best...
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Jul 15, 2004
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Hi, I'm new to this group and i was wondering whether the newsgroup could help me with an identification problem. I managed to photogaph a ladybird whilst...
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Jul 23, 2004
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Looking for Pseudolucanus placidus stag beetles. Please e-mail: pupaehouse@......
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Aug 4, 2004
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Can anyone identify this spider on the flowers of a Narrow-leaved milkweed plant? It will be posted in photos as "milkweed spider . Jonathan Coffin Inglewood,...
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Aug 16, 2004
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It is definitely some sort of Orbweb Weaver. Araneidae (orbweavers) perhaps it's the Nuctenea patagiata??? Lynette...
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Aug 16, 2004
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My arm was itching while I was sitting at my computer in my dorm room, and I looked to find a bug crawling on me. It had wings, and its abdomen reminded me of...
zzilly14
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Oct 7, 2004
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This should only be taken as a guess given the photos aren't clear, but I'd say it was a Psocoptera. Common names of these insects are booklice or barklice,...
Jeff H
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Oct 7, 2004
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Greetings and Salutations, It's really bugging me (i'll stop, i can't help being punny) that i can't ID this scorpion. It's "body" (mesosoma) is right about 1...
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Feb 21, 2005
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Anybody please help, I found now No.3 of that insect. I looked for hours on the internet and couldnt find it. We live in NJ in an old house (wood - 1925). ...
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Mar 15, 2005
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do you have a picture?...
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No sorry, I dont. By the way it had a total of 4 wings, I more and more think it must have been a kind of wasp. Are there any who look like I described? ...
Baird Daniel
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Mar 18, 2005
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Hey guys, figured I'd post here, I used http://www.allapproveloans.com to refinance and it cut my bills down alot!...
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Here is a beautiful moth that flew out of a nectarine tree and landed on my back door. It has a wing span approximately 2.5 inches. The tan wings like fur with...
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May 31, 2005
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Oh yes, I see those quite often around here. My house is on the edge of a forest in Massachusetts. Can't recall the name of the moth though...try looking in...
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A Complete birds market in pakistan...
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Oct 5, 2005
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Hi everyone! I'm writing from New England and I want to try to identify some of the little gnat-like things that I get in my apartment sometimes. It would be...
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Nov 6, 2005
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Butterfly wings work like human-made lighting devices, scientists find Nature has figured out how to control light in ways that rival some of the most...
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Nov 17, 2005
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Damn man!! This could potentially be the greatest day of my life. I am now officially 'hooked' hehe. I was starting to wonder if i'd ever find someone who...
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Bees can recognize human faces, study finds Honeybees may look all alike to us. But the reverse isn't necessarily true. (Article in World Science) ...
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Dec 10, 2005
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