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True Bugs | The Dragonfly Woman
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Aquatic entomologist with a blogging habit. Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets. Alderflies, Dobsonflies, and Fishflies. Ants, Bees, and Wasps. Taxonomy, or How the Biological World is Organized. Scientific Nomenclature, or How Biological Organisms Are Named. The Dragonfly Swarm Project. Report a Dragonfly Swarm. Click on an image below to view the image at a larger size. Belostomatidae (Giant Water Bugs). Lethocerus indicus eating a small fish. Lethocerus medius brooding eggs. Abedus herberti egg top.
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Caddisflies | The Dragonfly Woman
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Aquatic entomologist with a blogging habit. Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets. Alderflies, Dobsonflies, and Fishflies. Ants, Bees, and Wasps. Taxonomy, or How the Biological World is Organized. Scientific Nomenclature, or How Biological Organisms Are Named. The Dragonfly Swarm Project. Report a Dragonfly Swarm. Click on an image below to view the image at a larger size. Brachycentridae (Gannons and Apple Caddisflies). Calamoceratidae (Comblipped Case Makers). A quick note about permissions.
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Webspinners | The Dragonfly Woman
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Aquatic entomologist with a blogging habit. Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets. Alderflies, Dobsonflies, and Fishflies. Ants, Bees, and Wasps. Taxonomy, or How the Biological World is Organized. Scientific Nomenclature, or How Biological Organisms Are Named. The Dragonfly Swarm Project. Report a Dragonfly Swarm. Click on an image below to view the image at a larger size. Webspinner (Oligotoma nigra). Arrow points to modified tarsal segment. Webspinner, Oligotoma nigra. A quick note about permissions.
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Beetles | The Dragonfly Woman
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Aquatic entomologist with a blogging habit. Grasshoppers, Katydids, and Crickets. Alderflies, Dobsonflies, and Fishflies. Ants, Bees, and Wasps. Taxonomy, or How the Biological World is Organized. Scientific Nomenclature, or How Biological Organisms Are Named. The Dragonfly Swarm Project. Report a Dragonfly Swarm. Click on an image below to view the image at a larger size. Cerambicidae (Long Horned Beetles). A palo verde beetle. The arrow points to this beetle's elytra. Palo verde beetle antenna. Chalcol...
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The Arctic Came South (and never left) | NC Museum of Natural Sciences Exhibits Blog
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NC Museum of Natural Sciences Exhibits Blog. Behind the scenes with the exhibitionists at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences. The Arctic Came South (and never left). January 7, 2014. Think it’s cold outside now? About 18,000 years ago, this might’ve been a typical winter day in North Carolina! Going up effectively means going north; for every thousand feet of elevation you gain, the temperature drops as much as if you’d headed 300 miles north. Can you guess which of these forests is in Canada, which i...
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Making History: Rosetta Catches its Comet on November 12! | Research & Collections
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NC Museum of Natural Sciences Research Blog. Making History: Rosetta Catches its Comet on November 12! November 8, 2014. Rachel L. Smith. It’s an exciting time for solar system scientists, as on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, the European Space Agency. 8216;s Rosetta mission will become the first spacecraft in human history to land on a comet — one of the primitive, icy bodies that are left overs from our solar system’s formation about 4.6 billion years ago. When its robot lander, called. New analyses and...
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Bringing Research to Light | Research & Collections
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NC Museum of Natural Sciences Research Blog. Bringing Research to Light. February 18, 2011. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. From → About This Blog. Endangered clams and snails in Alabama →. Birds of Iwokrama Forest. The hole truth about animals that bore. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 112 other followers. The Great Chicken Coop Stakeout. Resident Grad Student Blogs. Admin & Feeds. Join 112 other followers.
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North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences | Research & Collections
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NC Museum of Natural Sciences Research Blog. Posts by North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. December 3, 2014. Conserving Asian newts could save the world’s salamanders. December 18, 2013. The early bird becomes the cat food. December 17, 2013. Nine Tips to Help Planet Earth. December 4, 2013. How Do Birds Rest During Migration? November 4, 2013. The Next Hundred Years of Ecology. October 15, 2013. The Miracle of Fall Foliage. October 3, 2013. Laquo; Older Entries. Birds of Iwokrama Forest.
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