Herbert A. 'Joe' Pase III's Images
Title: EntomologistOrganization: Texas Forest Service
Unit: Forest Health
Country: United States
Web: http://texasforestservice.tamu.edu
I have worked in the field of forest entomology since 1972. My career has mostly been in Texas. |
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Misc. Pests(X)
| 13 Images of 11 Subjects | View Subject List | View Image Details | View Thumbnails |
| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2109015 | dog-day cicada | Tibicen spp. | Nymphal skin of the dog-day cicada |
| 2109033 | puss caterpillar | Megalopyge opercularis | |
| 1150118 | walkingstick | Anisomorpha spp. | This walkingstick is found in parts of the southern US. The male is much smaller than the female and when they are mating, the female carries the male. In fact the male is so small and well camouflaged, he is hard to see. When disturbed, they will give off a foul-smelling odor in the form of a fine mist. |
| 2109016 | saddleback caterpillar | Acharia stimulea | |
| 2109017 | Texas leafcutting ant | Atta texana | |
| 2109034 | puss caterpillar | Megalopyge opercularis | underside |
| 2109023 | starburst needle gall | Taxodiomyia spp. | |
| 1274037 | bark lice (Family Psocidae) | May be abundant on the trunk of a tree. Here a "herd" of barklice inhabits the bark of a mimosa tree. Because they are gregarious, they are sometimes called "tree cattle." | |
| 1274042 | lacewings and allies | Lacewing eggs sit atop thread-like stalks, which help prevent newly hatched larvae from eating each other. Adults and larvae are predators. | |
| 1274050 | red imported fire ant | Solenopsis invicta | Larvae that fall to the ground become a meal for fire ants |
| 1150127 | walkingstick | Anisomorpha spp. | This walkingstick is found in parts of the southern US. The male is much smaller than the female and when they are mating, the female carries the male. In fact the male is so small and well camouflaged, he is hard to see. When disturbed, they will give off a foul-smelling odor in the form of a fine mist. |
| 1150116 | tersa sphinx | Xylophanes tersa | typical emerged adult |
| 3227044 | velvet ant |
