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Post by Baraka Obam on Jun 5, 2012 9:04:21 GMT -5
You did a wonderful job blowing it up.
Lostintimes picture is just a little fuzzy where did this pest come from?
I wish scabdragger would post the bug picture so you could see his, anyway he is busy soo, thats that.
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 9:22:49 GMT -5
You did a wonderful job blowing it up. Lostintimes picture is just a little fuzzy where did this pest come from? I wish scabdragger would post the bug picture so you could see his, anyway he is busy soo, thats that. Thanks Baraka. And yep, I wish we could see Scabdragger's too. oi48.tinypic.com/344rx1g.jpg[/img] Here's your other specimens enlarged. I like this one of your pictures too because it's shows the bottom or *underside* of your specimen real well.
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 9:23:33 GMT -5
You did a wonderful job blowing it up. Lostintimes picture is just a little fuzzy where did this pest come from? I wish scabdragger would post the bug picture so you could see his, anyway he is busy soo, thats that. Lostintime, Can you tell us where your specimen came from? Thank you.
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 12:56:39 GMT -5
Baraka, I'm "playing with your specimen" in the bug world and plant world. I see lots of similarities to this also. Especially since "yours" went through a washing of acids in your tummy before you "chucked it out". What I mean is, the color may not be significant because it was in your stomach for awhile. The "space between" those spikes are close in comparison to this aphid aren't they? Just wanted to show you this too, since it "grabbed me". See, the reason why I'm 'hung up' on the spores or seeds is this. Antennae are usually on a bugs head. Whereas your specimens have the antenna (as you say) on the body part. That's the part that doesn't "ring for me". Sorry. The other thing is, seeds/spores, some of them have what's called "rootlets" which is what that "fringed part" on your specimens look like to me. Be back with markings on one of the pictures so you can see what I mean. And don't mind me, I'm just sharing as I go along, while still looking for " a true match" and replies from many emails I've sent out. Between us all, we'll figure this (part out).
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Post by Baraka Obam on Jun 5, 2012 13:10:46 GMT -5
Steve Frey came up with one that looks really great but still it is not the bug, it could be from the same family, then, I do not know.
I think this is a pretty close match
Diptera Dohrniphora cornuta pupa,
look it up you will see, it is the best so far.
You see the antenna are smooth and longer, the back end has more pronounced spine things, the nose is a bit more rounded.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 13:42:43 GMT -5
It seems like a lot of trouble for me to switch over to photobucket,what is the correct way to post the pics of mine? I know a lot the answers but that's no fun for you .Judge my findings after you see them and try them. Now is when the fun begins,remember BO that I showed the MDR folks my pics 3years ago and then all it brought me was ridicule. I know most of the answers and I know how to cure this crap.My site will not be to hold up the progress but to start the progress, as I couldn't get away with my posts on MDR, plus I have 6,000 pics to show the world. The aphid is a close cousion of the real creature.it looks more like BO to me.Haha,JOKE!
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 13:55:19 GMT -5
I have some pics from photobucket,someone teel me how to upload them,please!
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 14:24:30 GMT -5
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 14:40:43 GMT -5
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 14:43:15 GMT -5
The tube is not a hair but is actually part of the bug.This stage is prior to BO's specimen.
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 15:29:22 GMT -5
The tube is not a hair but is actually part of the bug.This stage is prior to BO's specimen. Thank you Scrap. Yeah...I sure want to look this sucker over better...and any other pics you've got (when you have them available). Thank you.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 15:35:34 GMT -5
photobucket.com/scabdraggr. Here is the set of pics for the stages of eggs to pupae. I'll follow up on any questions or the need for expansion of a particular pic.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 15:40:46 GMT -5
Scabdraggr is a synonym for the poor miserable human that suffered greatly for a long time,he took those pics during that time.Scrap sounds nicer, don't you agree? Ihave the next stage pic if you need a hint further towards the ID.
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 16:31:50 GMT -5
photobucket.com/scabdraggr. Here is the set of pics for the stages of eggs to pupae. I'll follow up on any questions or the need for expansion of a particular pic. Hi Scrap, I'm sorry, I clicked on your link here, but the page must not be working, OR is it my computer? And yes, I like Scrap better too.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 17:41:41 GMT -5
its probably best to go to pb and check scabdraggr pics
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 17:47:42 GMT -5
I found them under scrap492 profile morgellons album
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 17:49:34 GMT -5
I found them under scrap492 profile morgellons album Geeze, it must be me, I don't know what PB is. Thanks for any help there. Ohhhhhh Photo Bucket, got it. You know, I tried that, and I still can't get it (any pictures). Oh well, that's okay, thank you anyways.
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 17:49:50 GMT -5
toni photobucket is new to me but the pics are there and the album for the bug is public,scrap492 shows them there.I hope my blog is easier for photos.
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Post by toni on Jun 5, 2012 17:55:50 GMT -5
toni photobucket is new to me but the pics are there and the album for the bug is public,scrap492 shows them there.I hope my blog is easier for photos. Thank you, (I got it now) ;D Here's the link. s1180.photobucket.com/profile/scrap492/uploads
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Post by scabdraggr on Jun 5, 2012 18:00:42 GMT -5
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