I didn't really enjoy this event, but since I think I know the answer...pikachu4919 wrote:SOMEBODY REVIVE THIS!!! I guess I could, though.
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Ohio Buckeye?
I didn't really enjoy this event, but since I think I know the answer...pikachu4919 wrote:SOMEBODY REVIVE THIS!!! I guess I could, though.
[img]http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/a/aesgla/aesgla03.jpg[/img]
Ohio Buckeye?
I said scientific name ...havenguy wrote:I didn't really enjoy this event, but since I think I know the answer...pikachu4919 wrote:SOMEBODY REVIVE THIS!!! I guess I could, though.
[img]http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/a/aesgla/aesgla03.jpg[/img]
Ohio Buckeye?
Agreed. I'm relatively new to these forums, and I don't see any way to post a new thread on this board, so I'll just post the first insect here. This should be fairly easy (common name or genus is fine, extra kudos to whoever can get the full species name) :zerasaw wrote:Aesculus glabra (since there's really no big need to hide it) and we should start for Entomology, perhaps, by posting pictures of simple (easy to identify) insects, and once the list gets out we can get more specific.
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Correct (Specifically it's a Grylloblatta campodeiformis); your turn.wufactor2012 wrote:ice insect
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