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wufactor2012 wrote:[hide]order: Hymenoptera, family: Mutillidae[/hide]
Both of you are correct!
Your turn, Wufactor.
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someone can go for me
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In that case, I'll go

Name the order and family and common species name. Also, give a short note about its economic importance if it has one.
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balsa wrote:In that case, I'll go

Name the order and family and common species name. Also, give a short note about its economic importance if it has one.
[img]http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/images/col_beetle.jpg[/img]
I'm going to say it's a
Colorado potato beetle (order Coleoptera of course, family Chrysomelidae). In regards to economic significance, I believe they devastate potato crops?
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Tiktaalik wrote:
balsa wrote:In that case, I'll go

Name the order and family and common species name. Also, give a short note about its economic importance if it has one.
[img]http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/ridley/images/col_beetle.jpg[/img]
I'm going to say it's a
Colorado potato beetle (order Coleoptera of course, family Chrysomelidae). In regards to economic significance, I believe they devastate potato crops?
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I was going to post an easy one (lady beetle, praying mantis, periodical cicada, etc.), but then I thought nah, I'll post a really ambiguous looking larva (yes, it is a member of a family that we need to know the immature form for). Here it is :
[img]http://www.visualphotos.com/photo/1x8290945/pine_sawyer_larva_6S2542.jpg[/img]
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coleoptera cerambycidae?
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balsa wrote:
coleoptera cerambycidae?
I agree.
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balsa wrote:
coleoptera cerambycidae?
Correct! Well done. Your turn.
pine sawyer (Ergates spiculatus).
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