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Richprins wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 6:16 pm I don't think many have a favourite bug, Klippies! --00--

There is something for every one, you might like the Sundowner Moth lol


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Isn't a stink bug a beetle? O**


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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:40 pm Isn't a stink bug a beetle? O**
No, a bug is a bug and a beetle is a beetle ;-)


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Ooh! Sundowner moth, eh!? ..0..


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\O

I don't like stink bugs 0' Especially when they stink lol


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Klipspringer wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2020 1:50 pm Beetles are - as far as I know - the largest order in the animal kingdom, there are millions O/\ O/\ O/\

They are my favourites.

I guess ExFmem's favourites are lacewings lol
Re: beetles - When the British scientist J.B.S. Haldane was asked what could be inferred about the work of the Creator from a study of His works, Haldane reportedly replied, "an inordinate fondness for beetles." :-0

Actually, my favorites are Robber Flies and equally, Plant Hoppers, due to their exquisite colors and exotic forms. :yes: ("Proof positive the Creator does drugs.") --00--


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lol lol


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=O:
ExFmem wrote: Wed Mar 18, 2020 12:21 am

Actually, my favorites are Robber Flies and equally, Plant Hoppers, due to their exquisite colors and exotic forms. :yes: ("Proof positive the Creator does drugs.") --00--
You like predators :shock:

Here is a nice brochure for you
https://asiloidflies.si.edu/sites/defau ... _2017b.pdf

One species perches on dung piles and waits for dung beetles to catch O-/ but most hunt on the wing


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I had just downloaded that publication last week and it is really a great help. Thanks! I know what I'll be doing today... O/\ O/\ 0- 0-


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I have been reading a bit there, but still - they look very undistinguishable to me.

And who understands these keys? O**


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