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There are no Big Mites and the Big Prawn is in Limbo | Macromite's Blog
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A mite makes the seas roar Richard Feynman (1988). Laquo; Sea Spiders, Hexapods, and Great Appendages. A Big Mite and A Bad Dream for Moose. There are no Big Mites and the Big Prawn is in Limbo. The Big Prawn in happier days. It is a sad truth that there is no Big Mite in Australia. Nor indeed anywhere in the World so far as I know. There is a Big Ant. At least as an abstraction, in Broken Hill and a Big Mozzie. In Hexham and even a not-so-itzy Big Spider in Urana. Never said he’d ‘throw anot...The Big P...
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A mite makes the seas roar Richard Feynman (1988). There are no Big Mites and the Big Prawn is in Limbo. April 20, 2013. The Big Prawn in happier days. It is a sad truth that there is no Big Mite in Australia. Nor indeed anywhere in the World so far as I know. There is a Big Ant. At least as an abstraction, in Broken Hill and a Big Mozzie. In Hexham and even a not-so-itzy Big Spider in Urana. But no Big Mite. Once, though, Ballina could boast of a Big Prawn. The Big Prawn today – just a pallid shell.
Mites in the News | Macromite's Blog
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A mite makes the seas roar Richard Feynman (1988). Laquo; Anystis: the race is sometimes to the swift. Mites in the News. Sam Bolton (or ‘Bolten’ as. Misspelled his name) struck first in classic greyscale with his ‘Buckeye Dragon Mite’. Such is the power of a good monster picture that I’m told his paper was the most downloaded from. The Journal of Natural History. Last year. Let’s hope someone also cites the paper in a scientific journal or two. Http:/ researchnews.osu.edu/archive/newmite.htm. This entry...
Carabodes = like a beetle or maybe a boat | Macromite's Blog
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A mite makes the seas roar Richard Feynman (1988). Laquo; How many mites can dance on the head of a pin? Carabodes = like a beetle or maybe a boat. One wonders what was going on in the mind of Carl Ludwig Koch when he proposed the genus. In 1835. The Greek root. Also gives us the familiar carabid beetles and apparently was used by the ancient Greeks to refer to a beetle of some sort – and also for a shell-like boat. The Greek suffix –. From which this specimen was collected) . The mite below,. Algae Larv...
An Empty Shell | Macromite's Blog
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A mite makes the seas roar Richard Feynman (1988). Laquo; Mites in the News. Mite Harvestman: Austropurcellia inter alia. Under the business end of a male sejid mite. The cast skin (exuviae – always plural, like clothes, so do not make the abomination of ‘exuvia’). Inside the glove: where the chelicerae and palps are extracted. Moults this way. I know because I was able to culture it by feeding it nematodes (its’s progenitors came from a sample of wood mulch on the University of Queensland St L...I do th...
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The Home Bug Garden: June 2014
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Friday, June 20, 2014. Giant Blue-eyed Grasshopper awaiting winter in the basil. Four Fruit-piercing Moths ( Eudocima phalonia. Spp): almost as large and even more annoying than House Sparrows (none of the latter here, thankfully). Another Fruit-piercing Moth Eudocima materna. This small (1 cm long) moth swarms the black light, crashes into the camera, and infiltrates the house. Carpet moth ( Scioglyptis cf lyciaria. 4 party pooping Dichomeris.
The Home Bug Garden: February 2014
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Wednesday, February 19, 2014. A Big Wig in the Moth World: Emperor Moth. Underside of "Empress" Moth. Most of the moths were still on the small-size, but a handful of the medium-sized fluttered in and two on the large end of the spectrum: an as yet unidentified underwing and this striking Giant Silk Moth (Saturniidae). She is a bit battered, but still rather majestic with a wingspread of 12cm or so. She is a member of the genus Syntherata. This ...
The Home Bug Garden: January 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Sunday, January 13, 2013. Adventures in Spider Misidentification: Spitting Scytodes. Spitting Spider Scytodes cf thoracica. Looks like a week for the snow shovel and ice scrapper. I think this is the cosmopolitan. Are unusual spiders only in that they have turned on the silk producing abilities of the segment bearing their fangs. More than somewhat alien-looking and silk issues from either end. Come to think of it, we tend to assume what is most...
The Home Bug Garden: October 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Monday, October 14, 2013. A time of change at the Home Bug Garden. Tree ferns, palms and native ginger near Buderim, Queensland. It was almost a decade ago that the Home Bug Garden first moved from a vague ideal to the beginnings of a buggy reality. Since then it has grown from a quackgrass and dandelion wasteland to a reasonable model of, if not a subtropical paradise, then a sub-boreal meadow-woodland. A backyard pond begins to take form.
The Home Bug Garden: April 2013
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. April is the cruelest month. Ruby Giant - not suppressed by the absence of spring. Hens-and-chicks - one of the few evergreenly optimistic signs. Pussy-toes - more or less evergreen and entirely native. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Home Bug Garden Welcome. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Home Bug Gardener once was an expatriate Queenslander ( Zone 10) eking out an insect-friendly garden in Edmonton, A...
The Home Bug Garden: A Naturalist observes that Big Bugs do have Smaller Bugs to bite'm
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Saturday, January 18, 2014. A Naturalist observes that Big Bugs do have Smaller Bugs to bite'm. Don's Pond, a hothouse of insect lust and gluttony. Afternoon yesterday on an idyllic island in the middle of a water lilly-covered pond. The entertainment came from watching some very large parasitic wasps misbehaving. Literally it was lust in the dust as a swarm of several dozen males pounced and pursued females emerging from burrows in the ground.
The Home Bug Garden: January 2014
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Saturday, January 18, 2014. A Naturalist observes that Big Bugs do have Smaller Bugs to bite'm. Don's Pond, a hothouse of insect lust and gluttony. Afternoon yesterday on an idyllic island in the middle of a water lilly-covered pond. The entertainment came from watching some very large parasitic wasps misbehaving. Literally it was lust in the dust as a swarm of several dozen males pounced and pursued females emerging from burrows in the ground.
The Home Bug Garden: Autumn in the New Home Bug Garden
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The Home Bug Garden. A rumination on backyard biodiversity. Monday, May 5, 2014. Autumn in the New Home Bug Garden. Striated Pardalote and blue skies. Don's Pond full after the summer rains. Dollar Birds, Forest Kingfishers, Channel-billed Cuckoos and a few other birds have moved away for the winter, but others have moved down from the mountains to winter in the garden. Some butterflies migrate through too. In March and April the Blue Tigers were purposely winging their ways north. WS Macleay, 1826).
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Macromite's Blog | "A mite makes the seas roar" Richard Feynman (1988)
A mite makes the seas roar Richard Feynman (1988). Big Trees with Little Mite Houses. March 12, 2017. Some general reading on mites of possible educational interest. The story can be freely used for educational purposes if properly referenced to the author and Wildlife Australian Magazine Autumn Issue 2017. LIttle Houses in Big Trees Wildlife Australia Autumn 2017. Wildlife Australia Magazine’s webpage is at:. Http:/ wildlife.org.au/magazines/. Koalachirus perkinsi (Domrow) – the koala fur mite. What mak...
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