tre said:you should watch where you step more closely sir.
Specially in cow pastures!!
Ewwww! Smelly cow patties!
tre said:you should watch where you step more closely sir.
Viremia said:that is NOT a bug
it's an insect
bugs are a specific group (orthopterin or something like that) within the order insectia
an entomology professor I had in college beat that shit into our heads
one of the only families of bugs I remember is the Pentatomidae (stink bugs)dreamwalker said:Order Hemiptera is identified primarily by their mouth parts and wings. True bugs include Shieldbugs or Stink-bugs, Capsid Bugs, Bedbugs, Assassin Bugs, Water Bugs.
I cheated and used Google to find the names of the bugs, I didn't remember them and was too lazy to find my son's book about insects :o
Viremia said:one of the only families of bugs I remember is the Pentatomidae (stink bugs)
don't ask me why I remember these things. I'm sure it's taking up space that could be better used by useful information
dreamwalker said:It's interesting though. I remember several orders of insects from school, specifically Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) and Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, etc.). Maybe I'm weird, but I like that kind of stuff.
I also remember that the brush-footed butterfly is in the Family Nymphalidae (sp?) because I had a mnemonic that went something like this:JJ Lady said:And I'm lucky if I remember what calsses I took at all...And I was a good girl in High school, no drugs, no drinking (well not really) and no sex. Graduated in the top 50 out of 850, honors society, Beta Club...all that. How come I don't remeber a damn thing? I must have been asleep for most of it. Or just too bored to care.
JJ Lady said:And I'm lucky if I remember what calsses I took at all...And I was a good girl in High school, no drugs, no drinking (well not really) and no sex. Graduated in the top 50 out of 850, honors society, Beta Club...all that. How come I don't remeber a damn thing? I must have been asleep for most of it. Or just too bored to care.
Viremia said:I also remember that the brush-footed butterfly is in the Family Nymphalidae (sp?) because I had a mnemonic that went something like this:
nymp -> nympho -> sexy woman who wants to have lots of sex with me -> she will be wearing a french maid's outfit to excite me -> maids clean my apartment -> she would therefore need a brush for all the dust -> and being a nympho she'd be walking all over my back in high-healed shoes (on her feet) -> and later I would lick butter off her naked body
follow all that?
now you have insight into how fucked up my mind is
oh, and I barely graduated high school
Haha, that rocks.Viremia said:I also remember that the brush-footed butterfly is in the Family Nymphalidae (sp?) because I had a mnemonic that went something like this:
nymp -> nympho -> sexy woman who wants to have lots of sex with me -> she will be wearing a french maid's outfit to excite me -> maids clean my apartment -> she would therefore need a brush for all the dust -> and being a nympho she'd be walking all over my back in high-healed shoes (on her feet) -> and later I would lick butter off her naked body
follow all that?
now you have insight into how fucked up my mind is
oh, and I barely graduated high school
Can you give a "bug" example? Rolly Pollies?Viremia said:that is NOT a bug
it's an insect
bugs are a specific group (orthopterin or something like that) within the order insectia
an entomology professor I had in college beat that shit into our heads
see dreamwalker's post (#46)April23 said:Can you give a "bug" example? Rolly Pollies?