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Tag: mites

flipping rocks at 4000 feet

A spot that I’d not visited in several months was Molino Canyon Vista, so I took a trip there yesterday. … More

arachnids, bees, coleoptera, hymenoptera, lepidoptera, lycosidae, microcoryphia, mites, molino canyon vista, opiliones, plecoptera, pseodoscorpions, salticidae, scorpions, spiders, tenebrionidae, thomisidae

tiny arachnids in the neighborhood

It’s mid-January, which means that bugs have been pretty low-key. They’re still out there, of course: on warm, sunny afternoons, … More

arachnids, in the neighborhood, mites, pseodoscorpions, spiders

iecc 2019: part one

This past week, I attended the Invertebrates in Education and Conservation Conference (IECC). It was held right here in Tucson, … More

arachnids, chrysomelidae, coleoptera, coronado national forest, IECC 2019, lepidoptera, mites, spiders, tenebrionidae

bugs on the brittlebush

Its been a warmer past couple of days. The brittlebush (Encelia farinosa) is flowering, its yellow blossoms attracting honeybees and even … More

arachnids, chrysomelidae, coleoptera, diptera, hemiptera, mites, neuroptera, orthoptera, spiders
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