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  2. The Philadelphia Insectarium and Butterfly Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Following a reported heist of rare live insects in 2018, the insectarium was the subject of a four-part, video titled Bug Out that was released in 2022. [2] Following release of the Bug Out video in March 2022, a defamation lawsuit was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Cambridge, et al. v. Feldman, et al., C.C.P. Phila.

  3. Western conifer seed bug - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2020 the first sighting in Andorra was posted to iNaturalist, [11] [12] and in September this species was found in Kozhukhovka in Kyiv region, Ukraine. [citation needed] Present in North Macedonia. [13] On October 8, 2024 observed in the mountains surrounding Sofia, Bulgaria.

  4. List of U.S. state insects - Wikipedia

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    (state insect) Stagmomantis carolina: 1988 [50] Eastern tiger swallowtail (state butterfly) Papilio glaucus: 1994 [51] South Dakota: European honey bee: Apis mellifera: 1978 [52] Tennessee: Common eastern firefly (state insect) Photinus pyralis: 1975 [53] 7-spotted ladybug (state insect) Coccinella septempunctata: 1975 [53] European honey bee ...

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  6. Kindwise - Wikipedia

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    Other products include insect.id, [9] mushroom.id [10] and crop.health [11] are machine learning-based identification APIs for the identification of insects, fungi and economically important plants, [12] respectively, and include also online public demos. The FlowerChecker app was discontinued in October 2024 after 10 years of successful operation.

  7. Pseudoscorpion - Wikipedia

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    Chelifer cancroides is the species most commonly found in homes, where it is often observed in rooms with dusty books. [1] There, the tiny animals (2.5–4.5 mm or 0.10–0.18 in) can find their food such as booklice and house dust mites. They enter homes by riding insects larger than themselves, or are brought in with firewood.

  8. BugGuide - Wikipedia

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    According to VanDyk, BugGuide had over 809 million hits in 2010, averaging approximately 26 hits per second. [6] He also stated that in early 2011 the site consisted of almost 34,000 written pages representing about 23 percent of the estimated insect species in North America. [6] In April 2012 the guide surpassed 500,000 photos. [7]

  9. Luna moth - Wikipedia

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    Described and named Phalena plumata caudata by James Petiver in 1700, this was the first North American saturniid to be reported in the insect literature. [2] The initial Latin name, which roughly translates to "brilliant, feather tail", [9] was replaced when Carl Linnaeus described the species in 1758 in the tenth edition of Systema Naturae, and renamed it Phalaena luna, later Actias luna ...