November 14, 2008
November 3, 2008
Extatosoma tiaratum, third generation (ETIII)
November 2, 2008
Stink bugs Shield bugs
Stink is such a yucky word. It conjures up notions of rotten eggs,
poop, and a whole host of other undesirable odors. And I've decided
that these stink bugs are just too nice looking to be associated with
the concept of stink. Not to mention that they really aren't all that
smelly, at least not to me.
Luckily, I have found that these bugs also have another
common name: shield bugs, referring to the characteristic shield shape
of the adults. So from now on, I will refer to them as shield bugs.


poop, and a whole host of other undesirable odors. And I've decided
that these stink bugs are just too nice looking to be associated with
the concept of stink. Not to mention that they really aren't all that
smelly, at least not to me.
Luckily, I have found that these bugs also have another
common name: shield bugs, referring to the characteristic shield shape
of the adults. So from now on, I will refer to them as shield bugs.
November 1, 2008
Another lizard friend
In the chill of morning, (if you can call lower 60's chilly),
this tiny lizard had a little basking time on my thumb.
Cloudless sulfur
Well, for some reason I haven't yet figured out, Blogger is
posting my pictures in the opposite order that I uploaded
them. So instead of starting with caterpillars and scrolling
down to the lovely adult specimen, you'll have to go
backwards in time. Oh well....
I saw a female Cloudless Sulfur butterfly laying eggs on
a little cassia tree. Now that same plant is just loaded with
eggs and small caterpillars.

Beautiful female

I've never seen a sulfur chrysalis this color before.

Green larva on leaves
Yellow larva on flowers (buds in this case)
posting my pictures in the opposite order that I uploaded
them. So instead of starting with caterpillars and scrolling
down to the lovely adult specimen, you'll have to go
backwards in time. Oh well....
I saw a female Cloudless Sulfur butterfly laying eggs on
a little cassia tree. Now that same plant is just loaded with
eggs and small caterpillars.
Beautiful female
I've never seen a sulfur chrysalis this color before.
Green larva on leaves
Yellow larva on flowers (buds in this case)
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