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4.6.09 - So it's apparently day 300... um go me? Nothing to exciting, everything is sore from backpacking, getting ready for next weekend, alot of work has to happen before Monday.
any id suggestion for this LHB from NW Bulgaria on 2/7/2018 please. Prionus coriarus or perhaps Morimus asper?
Pavel HubenĂ˝ Laminia textor
Carlo Massarone Lamia textor
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John Pitts Thanks Pavel HubenĂ˝ and Carlo Massarone that is most helpful
The weaver beetle[1] (Lamia textor) is a species of beetle from Lamiinae subfamily in long-horned beetle family; it is a North Asia species.[2] Larvae develop in willow trees, rare in birch and poplar.[3]
Distributed everywhere in Western Europe, except extreme north, also distributed in Central and Eastern Europe, Siberia (meets on territories where appropriate these species food plants, starting from southern part of tundra), Caucasus, South Caucasus (rare), Sakhalin, in northern and western parts of Kazakhstan, Japan, Korea and in northeast of China.[3][4]
Imago is 15–32 mm long. Egg is 4.5–5 mm in length, and 1.2–1.4 mm in diameter.[
Lamia textor (Linnaeus, 1758)
Weaver Beetle
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POLYPHAGA Emery, 1886
CHRYSOMELOIDEA Latreille, 1802
CERAMBYCIDAE Latreille, 1802
LAMIINAE Latreille, 1825
LAMIINI Latreille, 1825
LAMIA Fabricius, 1775
A monotypic genus; the species Lamia textor (Linnaeus, 1758) occurs throughout Europe, except in the far north, and east through Kazakhstan and Siberia to China, Korea and Japan. Although local throughout its range it is often common and may be abundant where found. In the U.K. it was once a local species in England, Wales and Southern Scotland but following a recent and drastic decline seems now to occur in only a single Cambridgeshire locality. On the continent adults occur from May to September while in the U.K. they are usually recorded in June and July, they are nocturnal and generally active on trunks, low branches or on the ground. The typical habitat is damp or wet woodland either close to water or prone to seasonal flooding where the species develops on a range of deciduous trees, mostly various species of willow or poplar but occasionally birch and others. Adults feed on the leaves and bark of both healthy and damaged trees, unusually for Cerambycids they are not known to fly and dispersal is thought to be by seasonal flooding or rivers. Females oviposit in late spring and summer, the eggs being laid near to the ground in the bark of healthy trunks and branches. The newly hatched larvae feed for a while within the bark before boring into the xylem where they will spend between 2 and 3 years developing. Pupation occurs in the spring in a cell excavated in a trunk, small branch or root at or close to ground level. The entire life cycle takes between 2 and 4 years.
Vintage text, paste papers and a gorgeous transfer of an Iconic Image. Prints are available of this meditation in blue. Thank you Goddess!
A Sociedade Brasileira de Informática em Saúde (SBIS) realiza o Congresso Internacional eSaúde & Prontuário Eletrônico do Paciente (PEP) 2017 em São Paulo, de 18 a 20 de setembro.
O objetivo do evento é a apresentação e o debate dos principais aspectos da Saúde Digital, do Prontuário Eletrônico do Paciente (PEP), e de como a tecnologia pode contribuir na gestão e na assistência à saúde.
O e-Saúde & PEP 2017 aborda temas atuais e relevantes para todos os que trabalham com sistemas de informação em organizações de saúde, entre profissionais da área e da Tecnologia da Informação, gestores, pesquisadores, professores, estudantes de graduação e pós-graduação.
Participaram da solenidade de abertura, o ministro da saúde, Ricardo Barros; o diretor do Grupo de Informática em Saúde da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo, Márcio Biczyk do Amaral; o secretário municipal de Saúde de São Paulo, Wilson Modesto Pollara; a presidente da Sociedade Brasileira de Informática em Saúde (SBIS), Beatriz de Faria Leão, entre outras autoridades.
Leia mais: www.sbis.org.br/sobre-o-pep-2017
Fotos: Jailson Sam/Ministério da Saúde
This was made for my Swap Bot partner for Altered Text ATC. I used metallic gold paint, brown pain, glitter, and a book page for the text
Text taken from old book, description from old dictionary, Picture of woman - unknown
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Mr. Donald Gulley, a graduate of the School of Law, became the Law librarian in 1926. Gulley received a Bachelor of Law degree from Wake Forest in 1906 and practiced law in Sumter, South Carolina until he accepted the position of law librarian at Wake Forest. In 1933, Miss Valeria Fuller becomes his assistant. Prior to Miss Fuller (later Mrs. Owensby) accepting her position, students served as Mr. Gulley's assistants.
Image from the Bulletin of Wake Forest College 1926-1927