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by 58chevy
Sun Jan 07, 2024 10:42 pm
Forum: Other Insect Orders & Other Invertebrates
Topic: Treehoppers: strange creatures of forest and field
Replies: 14
Views: 10112

Re: Treehoppers: strange creatures of forest and field

I just ran across this article in one of my grandfather's old books. The title is The Book of Modern Marvels, published in 1917. If anyone wants a higher-res version that is legible, send me a PM with your email address.
by 58chevy
Thu Jan 04, 2024 4:10 pm
Forum: Show Your Favorite Specimen
Topic: Morpho cypris female form cyanites
Replies: 27
Views: 30135

Re: Morpho cypris female form cyanites

You are close to my age. I was born in 1948, on the same day Prince (now King) Charles was born.
by 58chevy
Thu Jan 04, 2024 4:04 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Dryocampa kendalli
Replies: 1
Views: 1518

Dryocampa kendalli

I just heard about this newly described (Sept. 2023) species from the Texas hill country. Closely related to D. rubicunda (Rosy Maple moth). Larvae feed on Red Buckeye, won't accept Maple. Flies in March & April.
by 58chevy
Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:32 pm
Forum: Show Your Favorite Specimen
Topic: Morpho cypris female form cyanites
Replies: 27
Views: 30135

Re: Morpho cypris female form cyanites

Beautiful specimen, Anna. Thanks for sharing.
What is the significance of 1947 in your Insectnet name?
by 58chevy
Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:25 pm
Forum: Announcements & News
Topic: Tx A&M Insect Collection Open House
Replies: 1
Views: 1826

Re: Tx A&M Insect Collection Open House

Map to Open House:
by 58chevy
Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:20 pm
Forum: Announcements & News
Topic: Tx A&M Insect Collection Open House
Replies: 1
Views: 1826

Tx A&M Insect Collection Open House

The date of the 36th(!) Annual TAMU Insect Collection open house is set for Saturday, January 6th, 2024 starting at 9 am.

Heep Center (Second Floor)
370 Olsen Blvd
College Station, TX

Free parking in Lot 67 near Old Main and Olsen Blvd.
by 58chevy
Mon Dec 25, 2023 5:21 pm
Forum: Show Your Favorite Specimen
Topic: Automeris
Replies: 11
Views: 5334

Re: Automeris

A. curvilinea is a visual stunner. Trehopr, do you know what country it's from?
I think I collected A. louisiana as a kid, but thought it was A. io. I no longer have those specimens but caught a couple of them a few years ago. Below are zephyria, randa, iris, io (all USA)
by 58chevy
Thu Dec 21, 2023 3:44 pm
Forum: Lepidoptera
Topic: Trogonoptera brookiana
Replies: 16
Views: 7132

Re: Trogonoptera brookiana

Agreed. Great species.
by 58chevy
Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:43 pm
Forum: Show Your Favorite Specimen
Topic: Anthocharis bambusarum
Replies: 3
Views: 3304

Re: Anthocharis bambusarum

Very nice! How do you do such a perfect spreading job on small specimens?
by 58chevy
Thu Dec 14, 2023 2:29 pm
Forum: The Porch Light
Topic: The plus side of winter
Replies: 8
Views: 4166

Re: The plus side of winter

If you have them, show us pictures of the giant house spiders, along with something to show the scale.
by 58chevy
Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:54 pm
Forum: Coleoptera
Topic: USA Cerambycidae2
Replies: 1
Views: 5234

USA Cerambycidae2

More...
by 58chevy
Mon Nov 20, 2023 5:51 pm
Forum: Coleoptera
Topic: USA Cerambycidae
Replies: 0
Views: 6749

USA Cerambycidae

These are not recent captures, but I thought I'd throw in a few more cerambycids after seeing Mike H's call for more beetles. All are from USA, mostly TX, AZ, FL. If you're interested in IDs, let me know & I'll post them after Thanksgiving.
by 58chevy
Wed Nov 15, 2023 4:07 am
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Seed-Planting Drones
Replies: 5
Views: 3482

Seed-Planting Drones

This could help restore insect habitats:

https://reasonstobecheerful.world/drone ... wildfires/
by 58chevy
Tue Oct 17, 2023 1:31 am
Forum: The Porch Light
Topic: obscured by clouds
Replies: 4
Views: 2965

Re: obscured by clouds

I watched it from a ranch in south TX that was in the path of totality. The "ring of fire" was awesome. We plugged an iPhone into a 6" reflector telescope and got some great sequential pictures. The phone isn't mine, so I can't show the pictures until the photographer sends them to me.
by 58chevy
Tue Oct 17, 2023 12:44 am
Forum: Legal issues
Topic: The future of the hobby
Replies: 21
Views: 6916

Re: The future of the hobby

Collectors like us should do more to encourage youngsters to become interested in our disappearing hobby. I got started at age 8 (I'll be 75 soon) because my uncle, with the help of my grandfather, made an insect collection for the 4-H Club. I always admired it and decided to start my own collection...
by 58chevy
Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:27 pm
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: Every year I say I'm going to AZ "next year"
Replies: 19
Views: 6259

Re: Every year I say I'm going to AZ "next year"

There are lots of houses for rent in the Tucson area, which is convenient to most of the major collecting spots. Many people live there during the winter and rent their houses out for the summer. I was lucky in 2019 to find one that was owned by the girlfriend of a friend. 3 of us collectors stayed ...
by 58chevy
Sun Sep 24, 2023 4:43 pm
Forum: Open Topics
Topic: 53 feet (16 meters) above ground
Replies: 9
Views: 2353

Re: 53 feet (16 meters) above ground

Call the Guinness Book of World Records!
by 58chevy
Fri Sep 22, 2023 2:50 am
Forum: Coleoptera
Topic: Biggest Tiger Beetle in America?
Replies: 1
Views: 2105

Re: Biggest Tiger Beetle in America?

Actually the Great Plains tiger beetle (Amblycheila cylindriformis) is not the biggest tiger beetle in N. America. A. hoversoni, native to south TX, is slightly bigger and is the largest tiger beetle in the Western Hemisphere. As the saying goes, "Everything is bigger in Texas". Here's one...
by 58chevy
Wed Sep 20, 2023 10:19 pm
Forum: Show Your Favorite Specimen
Topic: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (P. glaucus) (dark phase/form)
Replies: 13
Views: 6566

Re: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail (P. glaucus) (dark phase/form)

Here are a couple of female glaucus from the TX gulf coast. They are both very large. I assume they are not maynardi because they are not from Florida, but they closely resemble my maynardi specimens in size and appearance. I too would like to see a genetic comparison between glaucus & maynardi.