Literary Expositions on Ants

Literary Expositions on Ants
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates, first published on 1 July 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:07(01) ———————————- This series of expositions on the nature of the ant takes snippets and longer dissertations on the subject, as written by established authors who, in general, ...

Little black ants in Round Rock, Texas

Little black ants in Round Rock, Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates, first published on 27 June 2011, was revised last on 4 November 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:06(02) ———————————- There once was a time when, in Texas, the little black ant (Monomorium minimum Buckley 1866) did not assume momentous significance as a pest of human ...

Seed Bug in Commercial Kitchen Pantry, Round Rock, Texas

Seed Bug in Commercial Kitchen Pantry, Round Rock, Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates, first published on 6 June 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:06(01) ———————————- Note that the photographs depicted on this web page may be enlarged for more detailed viewing by moving your cursor to the photo and clicking on ...

A Leopard moth in Austin, Texas

A Leopard moth in Austin, Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates and Vickie W., first published on 18 April 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:04(02) ———————————- Vickie, a close family friend since 1977, wrote my wife the following note: We found the attached “bug” and it was so unusual ...

A Striped Lynx Spider in Round Rock, Texas

A Striped Lynx Spider in Round Rock, Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates, first published on 9 April 2011, was revised last on 12 August 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:04(01) ———————————- On 6 April 2011 while working at the desk something small on the wall caught my eye. ‘Twas the tiny spider depicted here… Under the microscope ...

A Banded garden spider from Justin, Texas

A Banded garden spider from Justin, Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates and Stephen M., first published on 12 February 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:02(09) ———————————- The banded garden spider (Argiope trifasciata Forskål, 1775) is one of the few spiders in the genus Argiope found worldwide, at least within ...

Silver Garden Spiders, in Brownsville, TX and Bonaire, Netherland Antilles

Silver Garden Spiders, in Brownsville, TX and Bonaire, Netherland Antilles
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates, Lutz S. (Brownsville TX) and Kathryn H. (Bonaire NA), first published on 11 February 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:02(08) —————————— The silver garden spider (Argiope argentata) is not quite as common as the yellow garden spider (Argiope ...

Common Argiope Orb Weaver Spiders in Texas

Common Argiope Orb Weaver Spiders in Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates, Marvin W. (Kempner, TX), and Graham M. (East Texas), first published on 11 February 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:02(07) —————————— This genus (Argiope) of  common orb weaver spiders (in the Araneidae family) is found worldwide and includes ...

Big headed ants in Palmetto State Park, Texas

Big headed ants in Palmetto State Park, Texas
— BugsInTheNews is a VIEWER-PARTICIPANT WEBSITE. This article by Jerry Cates and Janet FB, first published on 7 February 2011, was revised last on 7 July 2012. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:02(05) —————————— The genus Pheidole (from the Greek φειδος, pheidos, which means “sparing, thrifty”; a reference to the indiscriminate collection and transport, by these ants, of ...

Slug moths in North America

Slug moths in North America
— This article by Jerry Cates, first published on 6 February 2011, was revised last on 26 January 2015. © Bugsinthenews Vol. 12:02(04) —————————— The slug ,moths were first described by the Swedish taxonomist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778) in the 18th century — the exact date is obscure — who applied the generic epithet Euclea to ...