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I still have no idea what it is, but I think it's Lepidoptera Pieridae.
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PastorisFilius wrote:
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[img]http://science.halleyhosting.com/nature/cascade/animaux/insect/butterfly/MountainParnassian/MtParnassian6a.jpg[/img]
lepidoptera, papilionidae?
Good job! This was a tricky one, your turn.

I had thought this was pieridae too ceg7654!
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[img]http://bugguide.net/images/raw/HZCLXZ9LRZNLZZFZMR3ZFL3ZMRFZ2RCL7Z0HGR0H5ROZ3LAL0Z2LFLJZLZTLQZSH6RZHPR1L0ZBLSZ.jpg[/img]
order, family, and if you feel like it, diet
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Hymenoptera Tenthedinidae(is it Tenthedinidae or Tenthredinidae???) and I think its larvae eats lots of foliage and can be a serious pests but I don't know if the adults eat that much...
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ceg7654 wrote:
Hymenoptera Tenthedinidae(is it Tenthedinidae or Tenthredinidae???) and I think its larvae eats lots of foliage and can be a serious pests but I don't know if the adults eat that much...
Yep. I'm not quite sure what the adults eat either, but the larvae are herbivorous.
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[img]http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/blue-butterfly-lycaenidae-family-sunlight-21475177.jpg[/img]
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[img]http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/blue-butterfly-lycaenidae-family-sunlight-21475177.jpg[/img]
Lepidoptera Lycaenidae
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Correct! Pretty distinctive by its color and "shininess". Your turn.
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ceg7654 wrote:Correct! Pretty distinctive by its color and "shininess". Your turn.
[img]http://www.texasento.net/elaphus.jpg[/img]
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SOnerd wrote:
[img]http://www.texasento.net/elaphus.jpg[/img]
coleoptera, lucanidae (right?)
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