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Votes:0 About us | Membership | Bulletin | Bug Club | Conservation | Events | Publications | Links Bug Club Bug Club Magazine Bug identification Education FAQ The AES Bug Club Do you want to cuddle a Cockroach, stroke a Stick Insect or hug a Harvestman? Do you find earthworms, beetles, bugs and other creepy crawlies fascinating or even exciting? If you do then the Bug Club is for you? The Bug Club is a club devoted to young people and the "Young at heart" who find insects and other creepy crawlies interesting and even fascinating. We publish a colourful magazine six times a year packed with interesting articles, games, puzzles and fun things to do and make all related to creepy crawlies. We also organise a number of field events throughout the year including Butterfly Walks, Spider Safar Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 If you are not using Opera, please click on the > > symbol at right to view the full page. Chin’s Nature Corner Home | Introduction | Photo Gallery | Stories | Photography | Treks & Travels | Nature Links | Photo Links | My Websites CHIN'S NATURE CORNER ~ PHOTO GALLERY ~ BUTTERFLIES PAGE 1 Butterflies of Malaysia PAGE 1 | PAGE 2 | PAGE 3 THERE are an estimated 1,200 species of butterflies in Malaysia, in the Peninsula as well as Sabah and Sarawak. Of this number, I believe I have photographed just over 200 of the more commonly encountered species. Photographing butterflies is a hobby that I took up nearly 20 years ago. My movements are now somewhat restricted by my health condition but I still indulge in nature photography whenever "easy opportunities" present themselves. In th Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 B u g s What makes an insect an insect? For one thing, it has a special body. All insects have a hard shell on the outside called an exoskeleton. The shell protects the little insect just like metal armor protects a knight. Roach Honey Bee/Ant Silverfish Flea Butterfly Some insects, like the flea, make themselves at home on other animals! People live together in groups called families. Some insects live together in groups, too. Ants, bees, and termites live in groups called colonies. Each member of an insect group has a special job. Some find and gather food. Some build and dig. Others take care of the young. What do insects eat? Some eat leaves and stems from plants and trees. others suck nectar and juice from flowers and fruit. And some insects like to eat other insects. Some insects dri Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 About Dragonfly Awards Help! Links Dragonfly TV For Boys and Girls Clubs For Teachers Butterflies Houses Baseball in Space Family Ties Navigation Space Time Water People and Plants Small & Tall Earth Sounds Using Tools Hide & Seek Webs of Life Animal Talk Ice & Snow Skeletons Flight Trees & Seeds Saving the Planet These pages were created with Miami University students for the original Dragonfly magazine. Please visit our new website for Project Dragonfly 's recent work http://www.projectdragonfly.org . Project Dragonfly provides children with opportunities for inquiry based learning. Project Dragonfly is a collaborative effort at Miami
University (Oxford, Ohio) started with funding from the National
Science Foundation . Project Dragonfly is made possible by the generous
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Votes:0 Back to [Natural History Resources] . Electronic Resources on Lepidoptera Butterflies and Moths Welcome to the revised and expanded Electronic Resources on
Lepidoptera , the most complete and comprehensive website on
lepidoptera on the Internet! This site offers both information about butterflies and moths as well as a comprehensive set of pointers to other sources of electronic information on lepidoptera. On this site we have the following resources: Monarchs, Viceroys and Queens Propagating Punctuation: Netting Commas midst the Nettles Lepidoptera Images Archive There are now three indicies of information on lepidoptera: [Alphabetical Pages] [Geographical Pages] [Topical Pages] A Topical Index to Lepidoptera Resources [Biology & Ecology] [Collecting] [Collections] [Commercial] [Communica Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 search press room help about us contact Exhibitions Calendar of Events Visitor Information Education Research & Collections Shop Online Become a Member Support Us Our Staff Databases Lists Images Entomology J. L. Gressitt Center for Research in Entomology The Gressit Center houses some 14 million prepared specimens of insects and related arthropods, including over 16,500 primary types, making it the third largest entomology collection in the United States and the eighth largest in the world. While global in scope, the collection's strength lies in its unparalleled holdings of specimens from New Guinea, southeast Asia, the Philippines and Oceania. Unmatched historical and modern holdings from the Hawaiian Islands document the archipelago's highly endemic and often endangered native insect f Read More Go to Site
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Votes:0 [ Navigation ?berspringen ] --> Navigation Suche Suche Funktionsnavigation Newsletter Veranstaltungen Publikationen Kontakt Sitemap Impressum Hauptnavigation Home SNG Museum Forschung Marketing & Presse Mitglieder & Freunde Aktuelle Position Sie befinden sich hier: Willkommen bei Senckenberg! Teaser Aktuelles aus Museum, Forschungsinstitut und Gesellschaft Willkommen im Senckenberg! Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberganlage 25 60325 Frankfurt am Main Home DemnÄchst im Museum: Menschheit in 3D - Im Fokus digitaler Techniken 17.11.2007 - 02.03.2008 Senckenberg und EVAN (European Virtual Anthropology Network) prÄsentieren aktuelle 3D-Forschung zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Menschen. Mit modernen Techniken, wie das 3D-OberflÄchen-Scanning und die Computertomografie werden innovativ Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Sports & Concert Tickets Yankees Tickets Red Sox Tickets Patriots Tickets Super Bowl Tickets ---> Butterfly Jewelry ---> Sports & Concert Tickets Yankees Tickets Red Sox Tickets Patriots Tickets Super Bowl Tickets ---> Live Environmental Newsfeed Garden Organically Inspiring Stories FREE Clip Art! Learn how to make this beautiful ornament from things found in your backyard - by Rick Mikula and Harley Gliem ---> ---> See Rick Mikula in Orlando, September 22 & 23, at the Butterfly Festival and Nature Art Show ( Click here for info ) ---> Rick Mikula , Butterfly Lecturer Invite Rick to your school organization! More Info . Rick was seen on Animal Planet Network! Click to see VIDEO ---> . RICK @ RUTGERS A Morning In The Gardens May 19th 2007 ButterflyRick.com ---> New species or reconstructive Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 USGS Home Contact USGS Search USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Butterflies & Moths of North America have moved! The Butterflies of North America and Moths of North America Web sites are now operated by the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University and the NBII Mountain Prairie Information Node . Information previously found on these sites has been incorporated into the new Butterflies and Moths of North America Web site at http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org . History of Butterflies and Moths of North America The Butterflies and Moths of North America Web sites were conceived and developed by a team of scientists at Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center in 1995 and were inspired by paper atlases created by Paul Opler, Harry Pavulaan, Ray Stanford, and their many cooper Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 Previews: Off On Entomology Department Image Gallery Insect Zoo Iowa Insect Notes Entomology Index Integrated Crop Management Horticulture and Home Pest News Site Index Entomology Image Gallery > Ticks Ticks American Dog Tick ( Dermacentor variabilis ) Tick capitulum comparison Female American dog tick Female American dog tick (ventral view) Claws of dog tick American Dog Tick Deer Tick ( Ixodes scapularis ) All four deer tick stages Deer tick larva (closeup) Dissection of a deer tick Engorged deer tick nymph Female deer tick Female deer tick crawling Female deer tick (with dime for size comparison) Larval deer tick crawling Larval deer tick (with dime for size comparison) Male deer tick Male deer tick crawling Male deer tick (with dime for size comparison) Nymphal deer tick (with dime Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [Home] [For Kids] [Bugfood!] [Mystery Bug] [Insects All Year] [Insect Stories] [Bug Fun!] [Read More About Bugs] [For Teachers and Parents] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology Bug Fun! Insects in the Classroom Classroom Mascots Collecting Insects Insect Crafts and Projects Cool Bookmark to Print and Color Make Your Own Compound Eye Paper Mache Insects Sticks, Leaves, Seeds...and Insects! Insect Art and Ornaments Games and Jokes Bugquotes Holiday Humor Elmer Fudd's Garden (a puzzle) Riddles Trivia University of Kentucky Department of Entomology Original document: 7 July 1995 Last updated: 3 February 1999 Return to UK Department of Entomology Katerpillars page Return to UK Department of Entomology homepage Return to University of Kentucky homepage Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 [Home] [For Kids] [Bugfood!] [Mystery Bug] [Insects All Year] [Insect Stories] [Bug Fun!] [Read More About Bugs] [For Teachers and Parents] University of Kentucky Department of Entomology Get This Bug Off of Me! by Stephanie Bailey Entomology Extension Specialist It's a natural reaction to be frightened of some insects. Many insects have the ability to harm people, and many insects look very menacing. However, many large insects are not harmful at all. Because it would take several volumes to describe every insect, this publication is intended to distinguish several common insects and insect relatives in Kentucky that are or are not harmful. Insects and relatives which are NOT harmful: UK Dept. of Entomology Daddy-long-legs look like long-legged spiders but are actually relatives of spider Read More Go to Site
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minibeasts? So Are We! We Invite You to Join our
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