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A user with 23 edits. Account created on 1 December 2021.
22 January 2022
- 01:4001:40, 22 January 2022 diff hist +31 File:Locust Borer (Megacyllene robiniae), adult beetle, feeding on pollen of goldenrod plants.jpg Edited [en] caption: Locust Borers are so named because their larvae tunnel (or bore) into wood of Black Locust trees, where they can cause very serious damage. Image captured in Boston, MA.
11 December 2021
- 18:2718:27, 11 December 2021 diff hist +401 N File:Paper Wasp removing wood fibers from a cedar fence, for use in nest construction.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
- 03:3203:32, 11 December 2021 diff hist +301 File:Burying Beetles (Nicrophorus sp.) removing the fur from a dead chipmunk, whose carcass will be the underground food supply for the larvae.jpg Added [en] caption: Burying Beetles can bury a vertebrate carcass, such as a dead chipmunk, by removing the soil from underneath it.
- 03:3203:32, 11 December 2021 diff hist +656 N File:Burying Beetles (Nicrophorus sp.) removing the fur from a dead chipmunk, whose carcass will be the underground food supply for the larvae.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
10 December 2021
- 22:2122:21, 10 December 2021 diff hist +429 File:Locust Borer (Megacyllene robiniae), adult beetle, feeding on pollen of goldenrod plants.jpg Created claim: depicts (P180): beetles (Q22671)
- 22:1822:18, 10 December 2021 diff hist +328 File:Locust Borer (Megacyllene robiniae), adult beetle, feeding on pollen of goldenrod plants.jpg Added [en] caption: Locust Borers are so named because their larvae tunnel (or bore) into wood of Black Locust trees, where they can cause very serious damage.
- 22:1822:18, 10 December 2021 diff hist +390 N File:Locust Borer (Megacyllene robiniae), adult beetle, feeding on pollen of goldenrod plants.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
7 December 2021
- 19:1319:13, 7 December 2021 diff hist +939 N File:Fly (Diptera) laying her eggs at the partially open mouth of a very recently deceased chipmunk, seen here lying on its back.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
- 02:2902:29, 7 December 2021 diff hist +901 N File:Slaty Skimmer dragonfly (Libellula incesta) female with tiny ectoparasitic water mite larvae attached near the end of her abdomen.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
6 December 2021
- 02:3702:37, 6 December 2021 diff hist +674 N File:Distinctive lamellate antennae of a scarab beetle, shown here with the flat terminal segments spread open like an unfolded paper fan.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
- 01:2201:22, 6 December 2021 diff hist +315 File:Bee carrying pollen on the scopa hairs of her abdomen, instead of on her legs.jpg Added [en] caption: Different groups of bees have different ways of transporting the pollen that collects on their bodies when they visit flowers.
- 01:2201:22, 6 December 2021 diff hist +406 N File:Bee carrying pollen on the scopa hairs of her abdomen, instead of on her legs.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
5 December 2021
- 21:1221:12, 5 December 2021 diff hist +411 File:Underwater view of mosquito pupae in standing water.jpg Added [en] caption: These pupae are reflected in the undersurface of the water, where they rest without feeding as they continue to develop the various body parts of the adult mosquito, now partly visible through the exoskeleton of each pupa.
- 21:1221:12, 5 December 2021 diff hist +590 N File:Underwater view of mosquito pupae in standing water.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
4 December 2021
- 21:5521:55, 4 December 2021 diff hist +1,128 N File:Parasitoid, braconid wasp laying egg through the bark of an oak log.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
- 13:5813:58, 4 December 2021 diff hist +336 File:Structure of the mantis’ neck gives it the very unusual ability to rotate the head 180 degrees, greatly increasing this insect’s capacity to detect and ambush prey.jpg Added [en] caption: Ventral view of the very flexible neck of a mantis, which allows the head to be twisted 90 degrees to its left (shown) and 90 degrees to its right.
- 13:5813:58, 4 December 2021 diff hist +513 N File:Structure of the mantis’ neck gives it the very unusual ability to rotate the head 180 degrees, greatly increasing this insect’s capacity to detect and ambush prey.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
- 13:3713:37, 4 December 2021 diff hist +387 N File:Mantis Tenodera sinensis eating a bee it just ambushed (Boston).jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
2 December 2021
- 22:1522:15, 2 December 2021 diff hist +409 N File:Spittlebug nymph partially visible, sitting in its spittle (foamy) covering on a goldenrod plant.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard
1 December 2021
- 23:3123:31, 1 December 2021 diff hist +412 File:Cockroach drinking from a vase, with the cockroach's head and body visually disconnected due to refraction of light.jpg Created claim: depicts (P180): refraction (Q72277)
- 23:3123:31, 1 December 2021 diff hist +435 File:Cockroach drinking from a vase, with the cockroach's head and body visually disconnected due to refraction of light.jpg Created claim: depicts (P180): (Q18123008)
- 23:2423:24, 1 December 2021 diff hist +402 File:Cockroach drinking from a vase, with the cockroach's head and body visually disconnected due to refraction of light.jpg Added [en] caption: Close-up view of cockroach's head. As light travelled from air into the water-filled glass vase, the light path was bent or refracted, producing this distorted image of the roach drinking from the top of the vase.
- 23:2423:24, 1 December 2021 diff hist +520 N File:Cockroach drinking from a vase, with the cockroach's head and body visually disconnected due to refraction of light.jpg Uploaded own work with UploadWizard