از نعناع Pericopinae. من این ویدیو را چند سال پیش در محل در شمال کاستاریکا ضبط کردم. وقتی دستم را پایین آوردم تا این پروانه را بردارم, اجتناب از توجه به این رفتار سخت بود. پروانه, چتون آنگولوزا (اربیدا: پریکوپینا) ((قبلا Arctiidae بود)), مکانیسم دفاعی مشترکی برای این گروه دارد – they excrete hemolymph to deter would-be attackers. Lots of moths do this, but I have never seen it so spectacularly displayed. If you listen carefully you can hear the hissing sound as the fluid is pumped form the body. What was most impressive is how strongly it smelled of peppermint… strongly enough that I just had to give it a go. با ناراحتی, it didn’t taste as advertised. While it wasn’t excruciating, the most noticeable effect was an abrupt numbness that lasted for a several minutes. Pretty potent stuff, and I can imagine the effect on a small bird or mammal might be far less amusing.
It seems like biologists have a funny habit of tasting their subjects. I recently sat in on a herpetology talk regarding poison-dart frogs. On a slight tangent, did you know that the coloration of these famously aposematic frogs has NEVER been tested until recently? The fact that they were poisonous is well known, but no one ever took the time to see if their colors actually fit a true aposematic model, that is – do they really deter predators in the wild? Turns out not surprisingly, بله, they do. But it’s nice to actually have quantitate data to support this long held assertion. Back to tasting – a well known herper test is to give the frog or toad a lick. While this can actually help to identify the species of herp, it more likely seems to be an amusing side effect of long hours in the field. Not being a herper I can’t recall the name or group this applied to; but a famous paper went into great depths to describe the tastes, potent effect and the potential dangers associated with each licked toad species (this was a legit taxonomic review).
The only example for useful tasting in insects that I can think of right now is for two strikingly similar butterflies- Papilio thoas/cresphontes. I believe thoas has a sweet flowery smell when you catch it fresh (بله, not a taste… but close), however I’ve never seen this published or tested it myself, so it may be apocryphal. It is however well known that many butterflies smell strongly of their hostplant: مانند Speyeria coronissmelling ofApocynum(strong vegetable odor). Lots of room for further investigation here. But without a doubt a biologist uses all five of his senses whenever he can.
در چهار آخر هفته گذشته من در تعقیب غاز بودم, برای یک ماه, هلیولونش سلریس. این یک Noctuidae کوچک زیبا با بالهای جلویی مایل به صورتی و بالهای عقبی نارنجی مایل به قرمز خیره کننده است.. It isn’t very often encountered and only found along the northern California mountain ranges feeding onMalacothrix floccifera– یک گل بومی CA. Every trip I have gotten skunked, until today – I collected two! As you may recall my first outing was about a month ago, no moth, but a beautiful series of specimens andphotographs of Adelamoths. The last few trips haven’t even come close to being as productive as the Adela one. So what to do when not finding your target? Get a sun burn and take some crummy photos.
Recently came across some ridiculouslyhorrible taxonomy from China (.مشاهده در قالب PDF). اگر کمی پایین بروید، می توانید ترجمه انگلیسی آن را ببینید. در نگاه اول به نظر می رسد یک مقاله طبقه بندی استاندارد با توصیف گونه های بدون استخوان است. حتی ممکن است با خود فکر کنید, “متعجب, تعجب می کنم که چرا آنها فقط گونه ها را از یک نمونه توصیف می کنند”. Not the end of the world, I’ve even done it myself. خوب, to be fair, I had complete life histories and DNA to support those decisions. اینجا – they have neither. و, once you take a look at the specimen illustrations, something should become shockingly apparent. What do these specimens have in common (other than the poor image quality)?
برای جعل کردن یک برخورد بشقاب پرنده? من این ویدئو را دو سال پیش بر فراز صحرای آریزونا ضبط کردم. اعتراف كردن, در ابتدا باعث شد قلبم به تپش بیفتد. برگشتم و سه چراغ درخشان بی صدا بالای سرم شناور بودند. به معنای واقعی کلمه با خودم فکر کردم “مقدس s#@% من به این مزخرفات اعتقادی ندارم!”. The scale is really lost in the video, but they were huge and hovering under a high cloud cover. When the video zooms in you see a small light on the ground for reference. Our brain, being so inclined, makes it appear as if these lights are linked together in a massive triangle.
I walked back to the car while keeping a careful eye out for cacti and rattlesnakes (I was photographing a mojave rattler at the time), and grabbed a pair of binoculars. With a decent magnification it was clear that these were flares. Now only could you see a flickering light on the clouds above, but long trails of smoke rising above them. As you followed the flares down they gradually winked out – only to reappear some distance away (another drop). This was then followed by a series of fighter jets flying extremely low over the desert. Basically, this is the exact same thing that caused the “lights over phoenix” flurry a few years ago.
پس, I uploaded this video to Youtube and didn’t call it a UFO – just some mysterious lights. Will it be adopted as UFO proof? I sure hope so. Not only that, I hope it appears on some UFO documentary in the future. It’s not as “compelling” as other “بشقاب پرنده ها” videos, but my Canon point-and-shoot camera could only do so well.
While extra-terrestrials likely exist, there is absolutely zero compelling evidence to suggest they have visited us – and thanks to the laws of Physics, it is probable that they will never be able to visit regardless of how technologically advanced they become.
We need to be conservationists to be sure, preserving wetlands, forests, open spaces and coastlines. We need to reduce our waste — plastic trash and the like. But what we really need is big, new ideas: new ways to distribute and store energy for electric power, new ways to conserve and distribute clean water for farming and gulping, and new ways get ourselves and our cargo around, so that we don’t change the Earth’s climates too much as we burn our fossil fuels.
من در چند روز گذشته مشغول پخش میکرولپس بودم, و در اینجا یک انتخاب کوچک از سفرهای جمع آوری تابستانی من است. هنوز هم حداقل یکی دیگر 200 قبل از جبران عقب ماندگی ام بروم. من دارم روی نشان دادن نحوه انتشار این پروانه ها کار می کنم… بنابراین در ارتباط باشید.
2009 فصل عالی بود. تن ها زمین جدید را کاوش کردم و حداقل جمع آوری کردم 6 گونه های جدید. بیایید به دو برابر این تعداد در سال آینده امیدوار باشیم.
So what is wrong with this illustration below? Sounds like a great show at theKrohn Conservatoryin Cincinnati. این news storymade me look just a little closer…
من با چند متن ایمیل از سوالات ارسال شده به بخش حشره شناسی ما برخورد کردم و نمی توانم در برابر به اشتراک گذاشتن آنها مقاومت کنم.. من قول می دهم این پیام ها هستند (و خواهد بود) 100% واقعی و بدون ویرایش. نام ها برای محافظت از بی گناهان تغییر یا حذف شده اند. خوشبختانه, من هر چند وقت یکبار با اینها برخورد خواهم کرد, و این را به عنوان یک سریال در حال انجام نگه دارید. ارسالی از خود شما تشویق می شود!
متاسف, این اولی است طولانی – اما ارزش خواندن را دارد.
1 مارس 2006: 3:23PM.
“من تصاویری از یک عنکبوت را برای شما ارسال می کنم که به نظر می رسد Zoropsis spinimana باشد. من به اطلاعات بیشتری در مورد این عنکبوت نسبت به آنچه در اینترنت است نیاز دارم. همچنین, من نمی دانم این عنکبوت نر است یا ماده. من عنکبوت را برای 2 هفته. هنوز زنده است - اما مطمئن نیستم چه می خورد. چندین چیز را امتحان کرده ام. If you are interested in this spider we can talk more-however, I get the feeling that this spider is not of real interest to your department. Please respond to me and examine the pictures. If you do not want me to email you again then, please tell me or I will assume that you did not get my email with the pictures. Both you and Dr. “ایکس” are extremely busy and it appears that you travel a great deal. Probably with more interesting things than this spider. The pictures are below-if you cannot access them then please notify me and I will try “what ever I can do” to get these pictures to you. Thank you for any help you can give me,”