Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
Caught today wondering up the window in our utilty room.... Its about 10mm (the coin is a 1p) long with Vee shaped red and black markings.... and spots....
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Re: Here is one for entymologists on UTC.
Corizus hyoscyami
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Re: Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
Cheers m8Funkydrummer wrote:Corizus hyoscyami
https://www.britishbugs.org.uk/gallery/ ... lidae.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://www.britishbugs.org.uk/heteropt ... cyami.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
UTC is always the place to come for identifying Bugs
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Re: Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
Hate the name 'bugs', more American ********.
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Re: Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
The word 'bug' goes back to Early English and is first attested in this form about 1620, which is coincidentally the year the first English pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower in America.
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Re: Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
I suppose I should have said it was a bit of entymology for the entomologist.
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Re: Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
Where does Jake come in to this ?
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Re: Here is one for entomologists on UTC.
Etymology m8 ...Vino blanco wrote:I suppose I should have said it was a bit of entymology for the entomologist.
The word predates "American English by at least 200 years.... as Vino says its earliest recorded use 1620...dougcollins wrote:Hate the name 'bugs', more American ********.
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Eeeeeee dontcha just love Pedantry