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Eis4Xtreme

Eis4Xtreme

Zoology major at Ohio State University. I love marine biology and want to do something with that once I graduate. Fish are my favorite! :)

Grove City, Ohio, United States

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Eis4Xtreme Bush Katydid Nymph
Bush Katydid Nymph commented on by Eis4Xtreme Minnesota, USA9 years ago

Looks more like a katydid to me.

Eis4Xtreme Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Eis4Xtreme Bellmore, New York, USA9 years ago

Ouch. Looks like a tortoise pancake.

Eis4Xtreme Hawk Moth
Hawk Moth commented on by Eis4Xtreme Kerala, India9 years ago

Looks like it could be a sphinx moth.

Eis4Xtreme green stink bug or green soldier bug
green stink bug or green soldier bug commented on by Eis4Xtreme Algarve, Portugal9 years ago

Looks like some kind of stink bug in the family Hemiptera.

Eis4Xtreme Finger leaved merremia
Finger leaved merremia commented on by Eis4Xtreme Sifundza seLubombo, Swaziland10 years ago

Probably something in this genus, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea,

Possibly a Morning Glory.

Eis4Xtreme Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Eis4Xtreme Auburn, Alabama, USA10 years ago

It's hard to tell without seeing the flowers up close, but it could be some type of cherry tree.

Eis4Xtreme Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Eis4Xtreme Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India10 years ago

It seems you have more than one ant species on here. You should make separate spottings for each one.

Eis4Xtreme Silverfish
Silverfish commented on by Eis4Xtreme Groton, Massachusetts, USA10 years ago

Ack, you found that on your pillow? Oh my....

Eis4Xtreme Unnamed spotting
Unnamed spotting commented on by Eis4Xtreme Jesup, Georgia, USA10 years ago

It could be a house centipede. But it's too blurry to tell.

Eis4Xtreme Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by Eis4Xtreme Ga-Segonyana Local Municipality, Northern Cape, South Africa10 years ago

Looks like a moth in the Geometridae family.

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