Category Archives: Insects
Cicada
From Prince William Forest Park, Occoquan, Virginia CicadaHemiptera, Auchenorrhyncha, Cicadoidea I’ve experienced the cicadas before when i was younger, and once again got to see a few of them, up close and personal. As we were camping in Prince William … Continue reading
Posted in Climates & Seasons, folklore, Insects
Tagged Auchenorrhyncha, black prince, brown baker, cherry nose, cicada, cicadettinae, cicadidae, cicadinae, Cicadoidea, double drummer, green grocer, green monday, Hemiptera, locusts, onoatopoeic, red eye, tettigadinae, tettigarctidae, tettix, tree cricket, tzitzikas, whiskey drinker, yellow monday
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“Zombie” Fly Parasite Killing Honeybees – Yahoo! News
By Katherine Harmon | Scientific American – 22 hrs ago cross-posted via WordPress “Press This” A heap of dead bees was supposed to become food for a newly captured praying mantis. Instead, the pile ended up revealing a previously unrecognized suspect in colony collapse disorder a mysterious condition that … Continue reading
Posted in Ecology/Environmentalism, Insects
Tagged agriculture, bees, fly pupae, fungus, honeybees, parasites, viruses, zombies
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