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RE: [nafex] bug searches



Del,
You might want to look at the Iowa State Entomology Index: Electronic
Publications at http://www.ent.iastate.edu/List/electronic_publications.html
as a starting point.  It list a good number of selected sites.

Tom Volkening
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-----Original Message-----
From: del stubbs [mailto:pinewoodel@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 8:02 AM
To: nafex@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [nafex] bug searches


A post (from this last winter I believe) left an impression, perhaps by the 
flufster, that anyone considering ipm or organic has got to become a 
backyard entomologist, magnifier in hand.

We had a recent most amazing moment discovering and watching some form of 
giant ichneuman wasp using its three 4" ovipositors coming out of a stunning

tanslucent 5/8" round 'pump' on its thorax. breath taking!

I've spent over an hour searching insect sites, but have not found a realy 
good one. It seems they are mostly technical copy for taxonomy 
classification, or have just a few photo examples within each genera.

Care to share favorite bug sites? Thanks  Mn. Del
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