Insects Collected in Georgia and Arizona | ||
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Georgia collecting locations were around the Atlanta area; Arizona locations were Nogales and Madera Canyon |
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Dynastes tityus grubs were found in this tree cavity in GA |
Dynastes tityus grub in tree cavity (GA) |
Dynastes tityus male & female (GA) |
Stag beetle (Lucanus capreolus), male (GA) |
Phileurus truncatus (GA) |
Dynases tityus male, eating apple slice (GA) |
Grapevine beetle (GA) |
Stag beetle, male (GA) |
Luna moth (GA) |
Walkingsticks, found under bark (GA) |
Imperial moth (GA) |
Bess beetle, newly transformed (GA) |
Arizona mountain kingsnake |
Gold cotalpa beetles (AZ) |
Cicada and silk moth at storefront light (GA) |
Longhorn grub (AZ) |
Stag beetle grub (AZ) |
Rhinoceros beetle grub in log (AZ) |
Dynastes granti larvae, from log (AZ) |
Typical habitat of rhinoceros and stag beetle larvae (AZ) |
Dynastes granti male (AZ) |
Strategus aloeus male (AZ) |
Megasoma punctulatus (AZ) |
Large eyed click beetle (AZ) |
Praying mantis (AZ) |
Large sunspider, eating a cricket (AZ) |
Marbled sawyers (longhorn beetles) (AZ) |
Sonoran toad (AZ) |
Plusiotis gloriosa (AZ) |
Parandra marginicollis, in oak stump (AZ) |