Mid-week Mistero

Mentre io lavoro su un post più sostanziale, è possibile denominare questa farfalla – e l'impianto dovrebbe essere abbastanza facile troppo. Bonus extra se si può intuire la contea (Stato non sarà troppo impressionante) in cui ho preso questa foto. Questo è stato pre-DSLR, ma il mio vecchio cannone point-and-shoot malconcio è riuscito a ottenerne di buoni.

Cartomanzia colpiscono ancora!

Una storia triste, ha appena fatto la sua strada da Belize – gli American Crocodile Education Sanctuary has burned to the ground. A prima vista questo è stato solo uno sfortunato rapporto su una struttura di ricerca e di conservazione che era stato perso in un tragico incendio. Che, tuttavia, non è tutta la storia. It turns out that a mob of indigenous Mayans flew into a rage and torched the facility. Come mai? Because a psychic told them the owners had murdered children and fed them to their crocodiles!

It was like something out of a Frankenstein movie,” Cherie Rose said Tuesday. “If we’d been home, they would have killed us. They said they were going to chop us up and feed us to the crocodiles.

National police confirm that the indigenous Maya villagers were acting on the advice of a psychic who said the Roses had something to do with the August 7 disappearance of 9-year-old Benjamin Rash and his 11-year-old sister Onelia.

The question often comes up – “what harm is it really?” – in regards to this sort of anti-scientifc woo. Most of the time, there really isn’t any damage done, except to the pocketbook. Ma, every once in a while, something tragic happens and it all could easily have been avoided with even the tiniest bit of rational thought or discretion. The psychic in town was far and beyond reckless by blaming these gringosand she should suffer the consequences for her actions. She deliberately blamed two innocent people for the death of local children, which quickly resulted in a severe loss of personal property. Per fortuna, Cherie and Vince Rose were both away at the time rescuing a crocodilethey may have not escaped the angry mob had they been at home. Examples of this always make me sad, but reignite my passion for debunking these thieves and criminals.

I suggest visiting the ACES website and blog and either donate or write a note of support. If I weren’t a broke scientist myself, I’d offer more assistance for their efforts to rebuild. Adesso – who will help educate those villagers before this happens again?!

Monarch Madness

Per i lettori regolari del mio blog si potrebbe già conoscere la mia posizione sul monarca, ma catch up here if you’d like to. Yesterday I came across Questo articolo in the LA times – per quanto riguarda le colonie di svernamento dei monarchi a Pacific Grove, CA. Qui fuori, ovest dello spartiacque continentale, there are quite a few monarchs that migrate to coastal California and Baja del Norte instead of traveling into central Mexico. Not all monarchs from California stay in the state, but there are dozens hundreds of known roosting sites (.PDF) up and down our pacific coast.

Pacific Grove has one of the best known localities and has built the local economy around their seasonal migrants (yet no one is deporting these Mexicans). In breve, the town government hired an arborist to cut back dangerous eucalyptus growth. Why was that necessary? Back in 2004 a limb from a diseased native-pine had fallen and killed an 85-year-old woman while on a walk with her grandchildren. In wake of the million dollar settlement paid to the family of the deceased the town decided to preemptively cut back old tree growth. But now everyone is running around screaming foul, the trees were trimmed anche much. Sì, the precious homes of the monarchs were disturbed and it has riled the townspeople into a fury. What if the monarch’s don’t return?

Don’t worry, local filmmaker Bob Pacelli has a solution. Let’s just scatter as many eucalyptus trees as we can find into the grove to attract more butterflies.

In desperation, Pacelli came up with a plan: Find boxed trees — preferably blue gum eucalyptus — around 20 feet high and place them at strategic spots to help shelter the incoming monarchs. But the city has been slow to respond, Pacelli said. One official, Pacelli said, wrongly accused him of stepping on a butterfly, a violation of city code. No charges were filed.

For those paying attention, sì, the city council of Pacific Grove has a law on the books that imposes a fine of $1,000 on anyone who molests a butterfly. Good things monarchs don’t roost in catholic churches.

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Genio della Stampa XI

Questo genio della stampa è davvero speciale, non per la sua difficoltà, ma per la sua ridondanza. Ho trovato la stessa storia realizzata su due fonti separate, con immagini diverse – ed entrambi ugualmente scorretta! Posso immaginare che non ci vorrà molto per qualcuno per indicare esattamente che cosa c'è di sbagliato con queste storie (suggerimento, ci sono 2 things).

Here is the first from the Mirror.co.ukGiant rare moth found in Devon”.

And the second from the Daily Mail onlineRare Luna moth found on Devon…”

Sono stato un po 'indietro…

E mentre io raggiungo è possibile guardare alcuni Isabella Rossellini rivivere le strategie di accoppiamento raccapriccianti di una cimice. Si dovrebbe anche leggere, se non l'avete preso già, gli excellent bedbug article written by the distinguished (e il mio ex professore) May Berenbaum.

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Gli scettici del Pup

Stasera, se siete a San Francisco, si dovrebbe fare il vostro modo di Showdogs bar (vicino alla SoMa) per gli scettici nel pub con l'onorevole James Randi! Sarò presenti, insieme con alcuni amici colleghi entomologo. Try this facebook link – ma se fallisce, l'evento inizia alle 21:00.

If you’re not in SF, enjoy some Randi videos instead!

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Un Disturbing nuova tendenza?

Nella foto è un bianco nero venato (Aporia crataegi ssp), and it is currently being returned to the Korean Institute of Biological Resources. I prestiti vengono restituiti, come dovrebbero essere, ogni giorno – e può anche numero in migliaia di esemplari. I myself have a few hundred moths out on loan from a handful of museums that are pending research. As soon as I finish my work (or request an extension), the specimens are promptly returned accompanying my paper. Unfortunately it is not a rare occurrence where loans have gone out, and remained out without permission, for decades. At least in one case to my knowledge (names and institutions redacted) the loaned specimens were out so long they created a small international incident. Foreign ambassadors had to formally request the specimens, which had to be presented in person by our ambassador to their country.

This butterfly, tuttavia, I don’t believe was part of a loan. So why is it going back to Korea?

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Genio della Stampa X

This one is just anche easy. Il cartellone è sulla I-35 a sud di Burleson, Texas.

Non conosco la vera provenienza di questa immagine, ma è venuto il mio modo di Omar Bocanegra via Mike Quinn sul Texas Lepidotteri list-serv.

Muppet Monsters

Mi sono imbattuto in (non su stumbleupon) these colored SEM images on the Telegraph webpage today. Ho particolarmente apprezzato questa immagine di una larva Calliphoridae (Protophormia sp.) che sembra più di una scienza film di C-valutazione narrativa che la natura. It reminds me of both a freakish Star Wars character and a Muppet at the same time. The abrupt departure from standard mammalian body architecture makes insects prime candidates for other-worldly aliens. Insects must have been used as a guide for movies like District 9, Starship Troopers, Alien, Galaxy Questjust to name a few recent ones. I am sure that other, more well-accredited, sci-fi geeks out there can think of even better examples. Along the same lines I recall these images I snapped of a Cerambycidae beetle belowMoneilema gigas. This was in the earliest days of my new camera so I can’t look back on them as perfect shots.

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Farfalla Porn

Ecco un maschio in cima alla collina Farfalla celiaca, o Anise coda forcuta. Questa farfalla è diffusa negli stati del Pacifico occidentale e probabilmente è molto più comune di quanto era una volta. Dopo l'introduzione di finocchio (Daucus carota), e la successiva fuga dalla orticoltura, forcuta anice prese come una farfalla comune California. Forse prima che questa pianta raggiungesse i nostri bordi della strada zelicaon potrebbe essere stato limitato ai piedi della Sierra, ora puoi trovarlo attraverso i giardini di tutta la California. Sebbene, le cose sembrano invertirsi nel CA meridionale dove questa farfalla sta scomparendo dalle aree urbane. La recente introduzione della falena zingara nelle aree di Ventura / LA ha avviato regimi di irrorazione di insetticidi – per non parlare dell'aspetto di un Tachinidae parassita invasivo che ama i lebbrosi più grandi. Sulla costa orientale questa mosca parassita e gli spruzzi pesanti hanno estirpato la falena imperiale (Aquile imperialiste) da gran parte della sua gamma, lasciandolo in pericolo nella maggior parte del New England.

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