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Troy Britain's
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Various arthropods. OK entomologists help
me out here...


A large black type of ant.

A large dark red with black head type of ant.

This was a good sized female tenebrionid (Eleodes, AKA stink
beetles, or as an entomologist friend calls them 57 Chevy beetles),
who was a little worse for wear (note the dent in her elytron/back).
She was ovipositing in a dirt road.

Some type of Band-winged grasshopper (notice the bonus true bug in the upper
right).

A praying mantis nymph, don't know the species. The thumb belongs to an uncle.

Bow before our insect overlords! An adult (female I believe), possibly a
Mediterranean mantis (Iris oratoria).

Something in the Family Pentatomidae.

A Western Short-Horned Walkingstick (Parabacillus hesperus),
minus a foreleg, that I found on my garage door one morning.

A tiny (less than 1/4 inch) beetle, Aphodius I think.

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