Reports from the Field

Bug o’the Week – The 13 Bugs of Christmas

Greetings of the Season, BugFans “The Twelve Days of Christmas” is an English carol that was probably borrowed from the French and that was originally an acapella chant/call-and-response/children’s memory game.  […]

12.21.16

Bug o’the Week – Ichneumon Centrator Wasp

Greetings, BugFans, Ichneumons – what an amazing bunch!  First-off, there are a whole lot of them.  The numbers are a little soft, but the 5,000 species listed for North America […]

12.14.16

Bug of the Week – A Couple of Stinkbugs

Hey, BugFans, The BugLady has expressed her affection for stink bugs before https://www4.uwm.edu/fieldstation/naturalhistory/bugoftheweek/stinkbugsrevisited.cfm (check out the story about how some stink bugs can escape from a spider web).  To her […]

12.07.16

Bug o’ the Week – Brown Lacewing

Hey, BugFans, One of the last bugs to grace the BugLady’s porch light in autumn is the brown lacewing (she sees its jewel-like cousin, the green lacewing, in mid-to-late summer).  […]

11.30.16

Bug o’the Week – Slaty Skimmer Dragonfly

Howdy, BugFans, Thanksgiving looms, and the BugLady would like to give thanks for Slaty Skimmers. Dragonflies come in all sizes and colors – inch-long, orange amberwings; the slim, red presence […]

11.23.16

Bug o’the week – Splendid Dwarf Spider

Salutations, BugFans, The BugLady saw these Splendid dwarf spiders (Hypselistes florens) when she did her dandelion survey (of recent BOTW fame) (unlike the large orb weavers of fall, these dwarf […]

11.16.16

Bug o’the Week – Anglewings

Howdy, BugFans, The BugLady was chasing a very jumpy Eastern Comma butterfly around her driveway (with a camera) the other day.  Commas are in the Brushfoot family, Nymphalidae, in the […]

10.26.16

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