Genius an Phreasa, i. WE

Tá sé go maith le caith changeup gach ceann i gceann tamaill, agus tá sé seo an tseachtain seo airteagal atá i ndáiríre MAITH. Is ea, léigh tú é anseo ar dtús, airteagal dearfach faoi bhailiúcháin feithideolaíocht. Ní mór dúinn go léir breather tar éis an fiasco nuachta Fox le bailiú Michigan Stáit. Dhéanann an iris Honolulu i ndáiríre . . . → Leigh Nios mo: Genius an Phreasa, i. WE

Anois tá ár deis…

A 15 míol mór liath chos nite suas díreach ar an San Francisco Bay. Anois tá ár n-deis do exploding chuid míol mór 2!

Genius of the Press V

So what is wrong with this illustration below? Sounds like a great show at the Krohn Conservatory in Cincinnati. This news story made me look just a little closer

Get a Life, Discovery

I sat rapt in front of my TV on Sunday watching the latest installment of the BBC/Discovery seriesLife”. The first thing that comes to my mind… “WHY was Oprah chosen to narrate!?” Ar ndóigh, I waited for the insects special to air before I blogged about this, but having to listen to Oprah for the . . . → Leigh Nios mo: Get a Life, Discovery

Genius an Phreasa, i. IV

Another installment of Genius of the Press, and perhaps a bit of a softball. (Yikes these are easy to find) Who can tell me whats wrong with this article?

Agus anois tá an chuid eile den scéal ar eolas agat

For those who saw the FOX interview with MSU entomologist Dr. Cognato (OK, for those who didn’t, here it is), you will be interested to hear his side of the story.

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Take the time to register (tá brón orainn, it’s annoying but I couldn’t find it anywhere else) and read a response to the interview by . . . → Leigh Nios mo: Agus anois tá an chuid eile den scéal ar eolas agat

Answer to last week’s Genius of the Press

For all those who abstained from voting (I want to assume some readers must have known the identity of our mystery caterpillar, but were too lazy to comment), here is the answer (after the break).

. . . → Leigh Nios mo: Answer to last week’s Genius of the Press

Genius an Phreasa, v.III

Yet another installment of my favorite series, the genius of the press. This article comes from ABC news, who can identify this caterpillar? It is decidedly NOT a gypsy moth.

Fellow entomology blogger Myrmecos had a similar story last week.

Genius of the press, part II

Published in the Santa Barbara News Press, Winter 2009. Who can tell me what’s wrong with these captions?

Page scan credit: Stuart Wilson.

A genius an phreasa

Came across this article today care of Doug Yanega at UC Riverside, which spurred the search for further information. Who can tell me what thoseflowersactually are? 10 points to the first to guess correctlyor maybe some awesome prize?