RT @elaphrornis: @rikiom One of the weirdest modifications of insect antennae I've heard must be the stinging antennae of the cerambycid be…
RT @jp_botero: Imágenes en detalle: a la izquierda el aguijón de un escorpión; en el medio el último segmento antenal de O. albitarsis y a…
RT @jp_botero: Imágenes en detalle: a la izquierda el aguijón de un escorpión; en el medio el último segmento antenal de O. albitarsis y a…
Imágenes en detalle: a la izquierda el aguijón de un escorpión; en el medio el último segmento antenal de O. albitarsis y a la derecha el de O. scorpio (especie congenérica). 😱🐞🦂 Para más información: https://t.co/yNYTrScHNx https://t.co/TvwCrIaZxo
RT @ni075: @JOHNSON_SCP @japanfossil まさかの触角…。 https://t.co/sgRHqpxQRj
Aqui o link do artigo, em inglês https://t.co/5Kw4fQ7sOf
RT @elaphrornis: @rikiom One of the weirdest modifications of insect antennae I've heard must be the stinging antennae of the cerambycid be…
RT @elaphrornis: @rikiom One of the weirdest modifications of insect antennae I've heard must be the stinging antennae of the cerambycid be…
RT @elaphrornis: @rikiom One of the weirdest modifications of insect antennae I've heard must be the stinging antennae of the cerambycid be…
RT @elaphrornis: @rikiom One of the weirdest modifications of insect antennae I've heard must be the stinging antennae of the cerambycid be…
@rikiom One of the weirdest modifications of insect antennae I've heard must be the stinging antennae of the cerambycid beetle Onychocerus albitarsis which my friend Amy Berkov of @CityCollegeNY & et al have reported on. https://t.co/eLVBW2tDWH Also: h
@MothPotato But nvmnd. I found it off the scientific name. Thanks for sharing! Never heard of that. https://t.co/AzNJWH8EJg
RT @EliVieiraJr: The observation: https://t.co/2v677gkFrp A paper about the sting, which remarkably resembles that of a scorpion: https://t…
RT @EliVieiraJr: The observation: https://t.co/2v677gkFrp A paper about the sting, which remarkably resembles that of a scorpion: https://t…
The observation: https://t.co/2v677gkFrp A paper about the sting, which remarkably resembles that of a scorpion: https://t.co/Kv06DLZ8Gr
I also met @beetlefacts yesterday, who informed me of the existence of a venomous cerambycid, Onychocerus albitarsis, which has literal scorpion stinger attachments on the end of its antennae. Terrifyingly awesome! Pictures & article here: https://t.c
So cool! I didn’t know about this. Berkov, A., Rodríguez, N. & Centeno, P. Naturwissenschaften (2008) 95: 257. https://t.co/eMlQ2nvN3H https://t.co/9q4nL7bjiT
Insect of the week: a longhorn beetle with scorpion-like stingers on the antenna, if you want to learn about it: https://t.co/s8YoZ9BcXf https://t.co/Nne7mf89z4
@AglaiaBouma @Esssie31 Toch op zich lijkt het enkel extern niet op bestaande systemen. http://t.co/DL7P5aewO8
A beetle that has a sting http://t.co/g0mXc0I1zT http://t.co/qRV5ZvrQOd http://t.co/2962RkYtqZ
A beetle that has a sting http://t.co/g0mXc0I1zT http://t.co/qRV5ZvrQOd http://t.co/2962RkYtqZ
A beetle that has a sting http://t.co/g0mXc0I1zT http://t.co/qRV5ZvrQOd http://t.co/2962RkYtqZ
数年前どこかで紹介記事を見かけた触角で毒を打ち込むカミキリの論文http://t.co/7zc4GZRx