A display
of all the superb creatures
found at Escuela Bella Vista in Maracaibo Venezuela, (and previously where I taught at the American international school of Maputo Mozambique). At least once a week a child brings me some arthropod or other creature to
identify, play with or admire. This blog seeks to honor those avid inquirers. Unlike the Lorax who spoke for the trees, Ispeakforthefleas! Enjoy.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
The Cuban Laurel Thrip
The Cuban laurel thrips is a pantropical species that occurs whereverFicus retusa is planted.The egg is cylindrical with rounded ends, smooth, and translucent white.
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