"More than a feeling" Medieval 2 Total War music video
Lynn Carey Saylor "We belong" remake
Triangylz !!Burning in the Third Degree!!
Susanna Hoffs "Eternal Flame"
Well I am an eccentric person so if that throws you "off center". Sorry!
My insect interest usually hangs around collecting beetles but watching ants. A dead ant isnt very interesting. :-)
I like to play the Total War franchise of computer games. I am also into modding computer games as well.
I like to stay in shape. I bike, run, hike, and do resistance training and plyometrics. I like red 4th generation camaros which is why I own one. ;)
I like powerpop, classic rock and gospel (of which country gospel is the only kind of country I will listen to, because listening to secular country music might cause me to lose my cat,gal and my truck *kidding*)
I am also a military history buff especially medieval and rennaisance history.
I am a professional Pseudoscientist so I am in a class by myself I am sure. ;)
I know just enough about science to make a fool out of myself in a debate. ;)
MY INVERTS
Well lets see I might actually have to brush the dust off my collection.Its old. The first specimens were added as far back as 1982 or 1983.
At one time I tried to keep my natives seperate from my mail orders but size and dimension issues dictated different.
1st case: All rhino beetles
Chalcosoma collosus- male and female
Megasoma elephas - male and female
Megasoma Anubis - female
Strategus Aldeus - male *very impressive*
Eupatorus gracillicornis - male and female
Dynastes centaurus - male and female
Dynastes tityus - 3 males and 2 females *native*
Coelis bicornis - male
Coelis beloba - male
Xyloryctes jamaicensis - male *native*
Bothynus gibbosus (carrot beetle) 4 *native*
Bothynus emtellus - male
Enema infundibulum - female
Enema pan - male and female
Heterogenous ulysses - male and female
Allyrima dichotomus - male and 2 females
Strategus tridens - male
Gologa claviger - male and female
Golofa pizzaro - male and female
case 2
May beetles *native* Melolonthinae
2 Phyllophaga *Leaf Chafers* *native* Melolonthinae
Japanese beetle *native (technically no)*
Homoderis Malyi - male *stag*
Leptinopterus - male and female *stag*
Dorcus Parralellus - male and female *stag*native
Pseudolucanus capreolus - male and female *stag*native
Lucanus cervus - male *stag*
Odontolabus alces - male *stag*
Goliathus regis - male *goliath beetle*
Chrysophora chrysochora - male and female
Pelidnota punctata? - grapevine beetle *native*
Geotrupis sharpi - male and female *dung*natives
Phaneus lancifer - male *dung*
Odontotaneus disjuntus - *peg beetle*native
Anomola expansa -
Phaneus - male *gold and a native to kentucky*
Geotrupinae assortment *natives*
Aphrodas spp.*native*
Onthophagus spp.*native*
Cerambycidae family - male and female *native*
Large funnel web? spider *native*
Wheel bug *native*
Canthon spp. - tumblebug *dung*native
Osmoderma erimicola - 2 *native*
Inca irratus
June beetle *native*
Cetonidae beetle that is red gold *native*
small kentucky scorpiom
Prionus spp. several specimens *natives*
Psalidnathus superba - male
Carambycina - *native longhorn*
Black widow *native*
Scarates *ground beetle*native
Some native click beetle I forgot to ID
One native longhorn I forgot to ID
Calasoma scrutator - *fiery hunter* 2*native*
Pasimachus searatini? - *ground beetle*native
case 3
Golofa porteri - male and female
Dynastes centaurus -male and female
Chalcosoma atlas - male
Dorcus Parralellus - male *native stag*
Cicada killer *native*
2 Giant European hornets *native*
2 unidentified hornets *native*
2 yellow jackets *native*
bald faced hornet *native*
3 assorted paper wasp (one pretty large and solid red in color) *natives*
Formica species "rufa" Red wood ants 4 *natives*
case 4
17 year cicada *native*
2 annual cicada *native*
japanese beetle *native*
assasin bug Native*
2 longhorn beetles *native*
1 female alderfly *native*
As you can see I have several that I havent done my homework on or didnt immediatly know the scientific name right off.
There are lots of beetles and ants in India.
http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/thresi/AntsOfIndia.htm shows the checklist of ants and beetles they r numerous...
Todd wrote:
Thanks for the comment!! I am sure glad to have you for a friend on insect geeks too!! ^_^
So what kinds of interesting beetles and ants do they have in India??
How are you?? I am fine thank you. You will have to check out my page maybe towards the end of the week I should have a list of my critters and more pics.
PEACE OUT,
Marty