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1) "When I think back, I remember going up to the mountains and collecting bugs all summer. I used to dream about becoming an entomologist when I was a kid. Haha... if I hadn't become a thief, maybe I'd be studying beetles right now."

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Sudsworth the candy Blumaroo and Peapod, her Katiel! Sudsworth is an entomology student who loves most forms of wildlife

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I don’t post much about Tentomon but he’s so incredibly important. Please look at him.

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New to 8:1 but intimidated by how much comic there is? "PREVIOUSLY ON 8:1" gives a brief summary of what you need to know before each issue so you can skip straight to the new stuff. Try it on our new issue, "Entomology". https://t.co/0GknfRWB4R

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We happily present our new eCatalogue on & also including and other tiny beasts. 23 from the period 1650-1933. Download the pdf here:
https://t.co/vMLSeeympp

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Malaysian moon (Actias maenas) and a large candy-striped (Leucophlebia lineata) for from John Obadiah Westwood's Cabinet of Oriental (1848). Contributed by via : https://t.co/CLR7kRmF21

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8:1 returns with it's 17th* installment, Entomology. https://t.co/0GknfRWB4R

*Ron Howard voice* ...Tell your friends.

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John Obadiah Westwood, 1805-1893.The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology; Being a Selection of Some of the Rarer and More Beautiful Species of Insects, Natives of India and the Adjacent Islands.

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Only male hybrid tree found to be fertile, shows a new study into the viability & of hybrids (Hemideina spp.).

Article: https://t.co/EEC96AVHtT

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Day 23 of of a classic digimon, Tentomon!

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Preorders are open for my newest enamel pin, the Western Sheep moth! This design is based on Hemileuca eglanterina, a beautiful dayflying silk moth native to western NA. Learn more, or check out my other moth and insect pins: https://t.co/lBAhglW3rm

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Last night I approved the proof on this beautiful new pin: the Western Sheep moth! This 50mm wide pin will be gold-plated hard enamel with double-posts! Nab yours and learn more about this species in the shop now! https://t.co/XxmcM79MTp

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A shaded colour wheel from the pen of British entomologist Moses Harris, featured in his The Natural System of Colours (1766). Explore more chromatic wonders in our visual history of colour wheels and charts: https://t.co/e1gbWQ72qp

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‘New Perspectives in Insect Control’, a mural by Robert Ingpen prepared for the Division of Entomology at CSIRO in the 1970s. There is seriously a drought of science murals these days (tho, admittedly, I thought this was a Dead Kennedy's album cover when I first saw it)

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Sometimes I relearn that are based on real critters. is modeled after spice bush pupa...but somehow is over 2 feet tall and weighs over 20lb. Haha that’s like twice as heavy as a cat.

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