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Old 08-20-2010, 07:07 AM #1
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Show us your BUG shots!!! Know the name of these bugs?

Hey everybody, thought i'd post some pictures up of some bugs I find around my den... any "bugologists" know the names? also feel free to post your bug pics...













poor guy above lost his leg somehow...


These are some fantastic bugs. Its amazing that such cool creatures share this planet with us. Their colors just amaze me. cool shit... anyone know what the exact names of these bugs are? haha i wouldn't expect anyone to know such information, just would be cool to know for my own personal knowledge bank of useless information...
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Hi,,

The study of insects is called entomology . The first 3 insect are nocturnal moths,, the next is a ladybird/ladybug,, and the last is a juvenile grasshopper/cricket. Cool photos

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check Doc out lol....cool pics bro

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Old 08-20-2010, 11:56 AM #4
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From the thickness of the abdomen and the colour, I would say the last one is a katydid of some kind.
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Centipedes are good for soil ... (they eat pests)



millipedes (the black things with more legs) can be bad for soil (they invade root systems)

i'll post up more images as and when,, for now tortoiseshell butterfly



and an orb web spider,,
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Hey, I too have common garden orbweavers around here (Araneus diadematus). They can come in brownish, greyish or orangish colours - just look for the cross-shaped spot pattern on their back to ID them.

Also here's pix of 2 other spiders, a pholcid (Pholcus phalangioides), and a yellow sac spider (Chiracanthium mildei)...


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I have a few wolf spiders living in my indoor garden and it's all good. They take care of anything that crawls threw the cracks. Earwigs (pincher bugs) have been a real problem as I live near the ocean. They are friggen nasty, harmless but nasty.
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i cant find any info on this guy anywhere... hopefully one of you would know



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I can ID your 2nd and 3rd pics. Second looks like a Tomato Hornworm.

https://bugguide.net/index.php?q=sear...omato+hornworm


The 3rd is a Edit: Not a Monarch caterpillar, just noticed it had extra "whips". Looked it up, it's a Queen Butterfly larvae...

https://bugguide.net/node/view/298144

To guess on the 1st, I'd guess a subspecies of wooly bear caterpillar perhaps? Ours here have more hair and are black and orange. Yours has similar hair length and body shape, but hair is sparser...

Edit: (or not, no matching pix on bugguide under "wooly bear")



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