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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Entomology / December 2006



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Cocoon ID Requested29 Dec 2006 19:57 GMT1
Southern California.
Cutting some wayward oak sprigs the other day and noticed this:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/96093848@N00/331367705/
It's about 1.5"/40mm in length and about the diameter of a quarter.
Colourful creature28 Dec 2006 15:01 GMT11
Found in a box of grapes. Anybody know what it is?
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ei9gq/Creature.jpg
Many Thanks.
E.S.
MOTH TRAPS19 Dec 2006 23:13 GMT1
Someone knows papers or studies about quantity and
quality of insects colect by moth traps? Or maybe
about collect analisys of any others entomological
traps?
RE: Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary Lawsuit Settled for $1,000,000         Butterfly Season in 35 years08 Dec 2006 20:15 GMT1
What a total non-event to send out on the LEPS mailing list.
Roger Kuhlman
Ann Arbor, Michigan
> http://www.theksbwchannel.com/news/10090383/detail.html
Alice says happy Thanksgiving all06 Dec 2006 22:44 GMT5
Well, if an insect could talk I'm sure that's what she would say to the
U.S. folks.
Fed a sliver of turkey to my pet "alice".   Little too stringy, but she
did chew on it for about 5 minutes.
 
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