Notes from my experience breeding and studying a wide variety of different invertebrates.
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Caterpillar Eating Cacti
These photgraphs show damage to a cactus (Schlumbergera sp.) done by the caterpillar of the Light Brown Apple Moth Epiphyas postvittana (Walker, 1863).
Thursday, 13 March 2008
Translation Issues
Free online translatprs say some pretty funny things.....
"The Palpigrads: one some morphobiological aspects. - A review of sinter slag morphological and biological aspects of the Palpigrads, including cellar adaptation and possible navy origin from the sea-Shore to the wet and fissured soil. Biotops and methods of collecting, nipples, sexual dimorphismus, sex-ratio and postembryonic training courses are discussed."
"The Palpigrads: one some morphobiological aspects. - A review of sinter slag morphological and biological aspects of the Palpigrads, including cellar adaptation and possible navy origin from the sea-Shore to the wet and fissured soil. Biotops and methods of collecting, nipples, sexual dimorphismus, sex-ratio and postembryonic training courses are discussed."
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