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Fam. Alydidae? Unfotunately there are other families that have a similar shape, but most of the examples I've found tend towards longer antenna.
Baldivis Spud Shed, Perth, WA
- Was muss man tun, um den Bug zu "aktivieren"?
Eine Nummer, in diesem Fall "Deborah Handy", anrufen. Danach "Chrissie" anrufen. Wenn man sich gleich danach mit der "Abheben"-Taste die letzten Anrufe anzeigen lässt und man will wieder den ersten Eintag (Chrissie) anrufen, ruft das Handy trotzdem den zweiten Eintrag, "Deborah Handy", an.
- Wie zeigt sich der Bug? Was hat er für Folgen?
Der Bug zeigt sich darin, dass das Handy nicht die Nummer wählt, die man eigentlich anrufen will. Mir ist es schon sehr oft passiert, dass es dadrch zu peinlichen Situationen gekommen ist. (Da man damit rechnet die gewählte nummer auch am Hörer zu haben)
- Ist der Bug alltagsrelevant?
Kann es durch den Bug zu kritischen Situationen kommen?
Es ist nervend, wenn das Handy nicht die Nummer wählt die man eigentlich wählen will.
Dragon fly that landed in the yard this morning, he was cooperating nicely, could make a wicked battle bug idea
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
This is just one of the many Bug Magnets I create. It is created from slab slab and decorated with ceramic under-glazes and covered with high gloss clear glaze.
2 inches in overall size.
My sister said: "I read that when chicks are 1 - 2 weeks old you can give them a bug to play with..." So my brother-in-law bought one. Photo courtesy of my sister.
Anyone kow what type of bug this is? Let me know if you know the Linnaean name of the species or the common name.
This asian beetle (I think) was among many found within the Badlands National Park this year. This was taken in full daylight with an assist from the highspeed flash mode using the Canon 580EX.
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
On friday, this bug looked like a white, fuzzy/pointy, caterpillar-ish thing when it was captured. It was definitely insect-like in its legs; but it had little branch-y things poking out all over it.
By friday evening (see earlier pictures) it had changed to a green flying insect.
By saturday evening, its wings had color and it was darker green and more evil looking. Sorry for the poor focus it is very very tiny.
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
Mountbatten.
Note the bug on the bud.
This is a stereogram, to be viewed in crossview technique.
Separate images have been taken subsequently.
A ladybug I found in late fall. It looks sad to me... like it knows that all bugs die once it starts getting cold. Also, something about it reminds me of a mushroom from the Mario games...
We visited Chatham Manor yesterday. It's a very cool place:
Look at all the bugs on this side of the house!
www.stvincent.edu/wpnr | 5-6 year olds (with an adult) traveled around the Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve as they search for butterflies, spiders, dragonflies, bees, beetles, and more!