Photo-sharing community. Discover the world through satellite photos.
Photo-sharing community. Discover the world through satellite photos.
Información y comentarios sobre distintas especies. Cucarachas, hormigas, arañas, mosquitos, moscas y pulgas.
Potato Field Guide, Insects, Diseases and Defects es una excelente contribución al conocimiento de los insectos, enfermedades causadas por hongos, ...
About Fossil Insects. In Amber · Phlebotomidae, Lower Cretaceous, Álava amber, Spain ·In rocks · Bestiola hispanica, Lower Cretaceous, Montsec, Spain ...
Amazing Insects and other Arthropods handmade created with Recycled Materials.
Animación que informa y educa acerca de su vida, características y medio ambiente.
Information about Australian insects from CSIRO Entomology. Includes fact sheets and other educational materials.
Insect Resource
Strange ASCII-art genetic-insect social software. Any spare eggs out there?
"keep the race PURE BLUE and RED"
Infertility-diseased Breedster bugs decide to make disease-spreading their game objective instead, zombie style. With crass AIDS references.
Mapped by eastern-US state, for the next 13 years.
"As they paused, their exoskeletons darkened from off-white to black. The veins in their wings turned amber. Their eyes stayed red."
"The child gets a butterfly net with an RFID tag in it and has to hunt for placards with pictures of insects on them."
Wonderful close-up photos of various bees and insects.
The rise and fall and rise of the cockroach. "...while roaches have still not developed resistance to hydramethylnon, even after 20 years of heavy use, some have evolved to avoid bait containing certain sugars or additives."
"To heck with suspense. Readers should have such complete understanding of what is going on, where and why, that they could finish the story themselves, should cockroaches eat the last few pages."
"We want to give them an overall goal, as in carrying out surveillance of a region, but you don't want to tell every one of a thousand different vehicles exactly what to do."
"The half-inch Dermestes maculatus beetles have the grisly task of stripping animal carcases to skeletons."