Monday, April 13, 2009

Removal Of Cervical Polyp Hurt

identified

Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Superfamily: Noctuoidea
Family: Noctuidae
Subfamily: Plusiinae
Gender: Autographa
Species: Autographa gamma

Moths by definition, are those that fly at night. But there is much confusion between how you distinguish the diurnal moths. We often hear that the diurnal butterflies and moths at night. This probably comes from the English terms "butterflies" and "moths" respectively. Actually the fact of flying day or night is not a characteristic taxonomic groupings.

I guess what I'll be waiting for is to read the difference of butterflies "Rhopalocera" and nightly "Heterocera" and it go.
Taxonomically, the day was distinguished by the presence of a mass distal antennal thicker than the rest of the antenna and not by the time you are active as many think.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Religious Birthday Greetings Message

Spider! Egyptian Locust

Class:

Arachnida Order: Araneae
Family: Prodidomidae

This photo was found in the files of my pc recently and who I would say that would be helpful in identifying the unidentified spider
, entry that hung at the end of month July. This photo was taken about 3 years ago (hence the poor quality of the camera I was then) in the same place as the mystery was not known spider species could belong to. Thanks to Laura Hill of IV and this photo, we could find out for sure and know that it is prodidomidae family.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

What Sould I Call My Beauty Slon



Class: Insecta
Order:
Orthoptera Suborder: Caelifera
Superfamily:
Acridoidea Familia: Acrididae
Subfamily: Cyrtacanthacridinae
Gender: Anacridium
Species: Anacridium aegyptium



lobster is called each of the Members of large groups of grasshoppers.
The photo is an adult male. These are distinguished from females by the longitudinal line that runs through the head and thorax is orange, while the female is yellowish. Egyptian

Lobster has a color that blends with the environment. In particular this lobster at first I did not see. I was photographing a wasp in a pot and saw something in the industry falter next door. The lobster innocent thought he had seen and tried to flee, his error and you betrayed because I focused on photographing. When approached in order to portray, she spread her wings and flew off a jump and fell on a wall where it already calmed down and I could get some photos.

Egyptian Locusts, unlike their cousins \u200b\u200bare very good fliers. Other grasshoppers and locusts do not usually have enough wings developed to maintain a steady flight. Only when they form large groups of the same species, they release pheromones to enable appropriate development in the migratory behavior and growth over the wings and so can spread to other territories in search of food.


Locusts are causing damage to Africa since time immemorial and have become in recent times because of the intensification of their attacks, the news continued in several countries of this continent.
The first plague of these Orthoptera goes back over two thousand years ago, according to the Bible and is mentioned as being the eighth plague that devastated Egypt and ended the last source of food that was at that time.
Spain has also undergone several locust S. early XX. The most serious devastated 250,000 hectares of joint, in Los Monegros, between 1922 and 1923.