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  • RT @fukuinsect: 結構最近記載された虫だったのか
  • 結構最近記載された虫だったのか
  • @Beathhigh actually we used to have them in Sydney -
  • @EntCollNtwrk @dllavaneras @Coleopterist @schatzimanolis If aristae are missing, the antennae can look clubbed! e.g.
  • Beetle species #endangered by construction of #SpaceX at Boca Chica, Brownsville, TX #Stargate
  • I love a good Tachinidae resource. I also love for providing links to those resources.
  • @JusticeWillett Probable ID- Eucteniza relata. Maybe genus Phidippus. I love spiders.
  • Not a whole lot of info out there: @busywriting @DivergenceDiva @ThomasShahan
  • @badaley2 @jgrabo5 @Illinois_Alma Ento students rear a slightly less colorful spec DiTerlizzi
  • @riskindan Don't personally have any great pics, but Megarhyssa are always fun to talk about happy to talk more
  • @MaryAnnaliese Definitely a gross sight...
  • My mystery spider is a new record for BugGuide: Anyphaena dixiana.
  • @dswatercolor I think it's a Banded Net-wing beetle. Nice image!
  • @Trevrawwr I'm thinking maybe a yellow woolly bear. The body is like the ones I played with as a kid.
  • i had to catch one of these bugs
  • @algaeman22 Can you tweet that fly photo to me? Might be able to see the R4 & R5 veins. I'm sure you are right!
  • Time to pack up & leave Toronto #nope RT @amyrbrown: Found this handsome fellow on the window.
  • I found this handsome fellow on the window.
  • Palmetto bugs are getting into my house #CharlestonSC. Nothing to do with my house keeping. Welcome to the South!
  • @DrHolly @BioInFocus and
  • Looks like an Amphion species. #ees028 #ees152 @AAEESLehigh
  • @somecephalopod @NatSciLearn Looks like a Neoscona sp. (N. crucifera?)
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  • @somecephalopod @Darsperber1 @NatSciLearn Golden Silk Spider ( not to be confused with Argiope
  • I'd prefer to be called 'sail-back dinosaur bug' over 'wheel bug' if I were one.
  • @pickleswarlz @AwesomeBioTA Maybe this:
  • @DrRossPiper Is that Mymar? Los like one I photo'd. Nice shot.
  • You can browse the North American members of the genus here: @anatotitan @kimbiddulph
  • @thandienewton your spider is definitely on this page
  • What is this bug? Member of Family Rhopalidea ( It was on my bike's water bottle cage today.
  • @DalBiodiversity Hey there, that's a cross orb weaver, Araneus diadematus, also called a European garden spider! GC
  • @Manic_Henry Specifically for insects (and spiders) is best.
  • @Phoenixblaze44 @kildud3 i'm probably wrong actually
  • It's termite mating flight season in PDX, I just had one of these land in my water, didn't know we had these:
  • @ssguth Looks like another Swamp Cicada (seen several posts of these today)
  • @dragonflylov26 Swamp Cicada
  • @Ruthgers Swamp Cicada
  • @NisiShawl A drumming katydid, relatively new to Seattle but not unknown:
  • @AwesomeMsLawson Tibicen tibicen, Swamp Cicada:
  • @Notmadscientist Looks like the cicadas species are & (Locality?)
  • Wow, this image of a bee fly ( alerted me that my bug wing bottoms =clear. Optical illusion!
  • @geneticmaize @WyoWeeds looks like long necked seed bug.
  • @bodyguard4JandJ It's a species of centipede
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  • RT @lltimms: Today's beautiful #galls courtesy of the banded bullet gall wasp
  • Today's beautiful #galls courtesy of the banded bullet gall wasp
  • @MartineBotany teneral Tibicen tibicen (chloromerus)
  • @VeganBugLady @DrHolly female Tibicen auletes (
  • @aragon_tunes Tibicen resh
  • @GeorgeTyrebyter spiders in the family Agelenidae make funnel-shaped webs: