Published in the Santa Barbara News Press, Winter 2009. Who can tell me what’s wrong with these captions?
Page scan credit: Stuart Wilson.
Published in the Santa Barbara News Press, Winter 2009. Who can tell me what’s wrong with these captions? Page scan credit: Stuart Wilson. Not the typical butterfly – but this is the protein folding structure from a South American hemorrhagic fever – the Machupo virus. The article was found on Science Daily. A striking resemblance to a butterfly, maybe even a Hesperiidae (photo from Butterflies of America). . . . → Đọc thêm: Bướm của tuần Bởi vì tôi sẽ bị chịu này. Nói về sự tàn ác động vật! được, chỉ đùa thôi, nhưng câu chuyện này là một chút vô lý. Bài báo nói rằng các nhà khoa học đã sử dụng giọng nói của Limbaugh vì nó là “có sẵn”, không phải vì họ ghét anh. Vâng đó hóa ra không phải là sự thật, họ đã chọn Rush . . . → Đọc thêm: Thankfully, I’m not a beetle Rivers Cuomo wrote me a song. Not bad, but now I think I want that mantis costume for Halloween. And of course I am obliged to point out that earthworms are not insects… [vimeo=14822451] Came across this article today care of Doug Yanega at UC Riverside, which spurred the search for further information. Ai có thể cho tôi biết những “hoa” actually are? 10 điểm đến đầu tiên đoán một cách chính xác… hoặc có thể một số giải thưởng tuyệt vời? [youtube = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHdKEhFM7mY&hl = vi&fs = 1&rel=0] This is something I’ve never seen before. Growing up I have always had someone give me some kitsch object with insects on them, even playing cards. Well even last year I got another insect themed tie. (I don’t have the whimsey of PZ Myers and his awesome tie.) Tuy nhiên,, they were all printed images of . . . → Đọc thêm: Tôi sẽ cung cấp cho bạn Ken Griffey Jr của tôi. cho…
Know this butterfly? It’s OK, no one really does. It is in the genus Apodemia (Riodinidae), but the taxonomy of this group is a disaster… and don’t even get me started on the subspecies. This specimen was photographed in September, meaning it is most likely to be Apodemia mormo (mormo) based . . . → Đọc thêm: Stupid buttefly of the week One of the perks of being an entomologist is traveling and collecting. I put a few thousand miles on the car every summer and these are two of the best places in Arizona to collect. The top image is from the Baboquivari Mountains (Baboquivari Peak in the middle), Brown Canyon Research Station. . . . → Đọc thêm: In the field This is an old image of mine, so it’s not perfect. If you can tell me this butterfly to species you get a high-five. If you know the subspecies, I’ll send you a new pack of #3 stainless steel pins! Only hint: It’s from the western USA. . . . → Đọc thêm: OK butterfly people, who am I? |
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