
You say pupae-toe, i say pupa-toe
Posted on Jul 13 2009 by maggie under critters, science | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 5 Comments
That title would have been way better if pupae had feet.
Gypsy moth pupae from the greenhouse experiment, natch.
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Posted on Jul 13 2009 by maggie under critters, science | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 5 Comments
That title would have been way better if pupae had feet.
Gypsy moth pupae from the greenhouse experiment, natch.

Posted on Jul 05 2009 by maggie under critters, science | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 5 Comments
Gypsy moth caterpillar:
Had to stick a couple hundred of the darlings in the freezer this week - we had more than we needed for the experiment

Posted on Jun 12 2009 by maggie under critters, science | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 1 Comment
We have gypsy moth caterpillars!
For your viewing pleasure, the latest additions to the greenhouse:
The big dark guys are second instar cats, having recently molted. The greasy looking tan fellas are first instars, getting ready to molt. There are a few darkish small ones in the lower left of the photo; those are first instar, but aren’t ready to molt yet.
Note the wee pigtails on either side of their little faces - the gal I’m working for on this project claims that this is their cutest feature.
It’s nice to know I’m not alone in thinking the buggers are adorable XD
In other news, the first few forest tent moths emerged the other day, and one has gone ahead and laid some egg masses.

Posted on Jun 01 2009 by maggie under critters, science | Permalink | | Leave A Comment | 2 Comments
One of my friends from the greenhouse experiment