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theoriginalweevil wrote:For those of you still competing in Ento, or just got an attachment to bugs and want to learn more for studying's sake, here's a community-based website full of pictures (identified by experts/professionals) of insects. It's really good because you get to see more different ones you might not find in the Audubon book (or anywhere else, really) which is very limited.

It's mostly reliable, but as it says on its disclaimer, it's still amateur-based.

http://bugguide.net/node/view/52/bgpage
Oh yeah this website is awesome! I used it a lot when making my flashcards.
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What is the function of Siricidae's horn? I can't find it anywhere. Also, in female Siricidaes, which abdominal projection is the ovipositor?
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I believe that it is used to lay their eggs deep in solid wood, indicating that it might be the ovipositor itself.
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RontgensWallaby wrote:
SOnerd wrote:What is the function of Siricidae's horn? I can't find it anywhere. Also, in female Siricidaes, which abdominal projection is the ovipositor?
I believe that it is used to lay their eggs deep in solid wood, indicating that it might be the ovipositor itself.
But aren't the horn and ovipositor 2 different things?
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Panda Weasley wrote:
RontgensWallaby wrote:
SOnerd wrote:What is the function of Siricidae's horn? I can't find it anywhere. Also, in female Siricidaes, which abdominal projection is the ovipositor?
I believe that it is used to lay their eggs deep in solid wood, indicating that it might be the ovipositor itself.
But aren't the horn and ovipositor 2 different things?
Yes they are. Both sexes have the horn, only female has ovipositor.
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I would think then that the ovipositor is the shorter of the two appendages.
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Congrats SOnerd for getting 3rd at Ento!!
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RontgensWallaby wrote:Congrats SOnerd for getting 3rd at Ento!!
Thanks! I appreciate your congratulation! Congrats to you as well!
What'd you C people think of your test?
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SOnerd wrote:
RontgensWallaby wrote:Congrats SOnerd for getting 3rd at Ento!!
Thanks! I appreciate your congratulation! Congrats to you as well!
What'd you C people think of your test?
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I'm quite sad they're getting rid of this event. I really wanted to try it next year! :(
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