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Why study insects and spiders?
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- On 01/01/2001, a mid summer night in Brisbane, we found a beetle in our
backyard. At that time we could only tell it was a
beetle, we did not know its name, why it was there and nothing else. Spent a
little time on the internet and library we found that it was a male Rhinoceros
Beetle. It was there because it was the beetle's mating season.
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- At the same time, we learnt how to build web site. We found that it was convenience
to put the beetle information in a web page so that we can check the
information easier.
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- To make our web page look better, we needed some insect pictures. We had cameras
which were used for taking family photos. With some practices, we found it was
not too difficult to take insect and spider pictures. After a few years, our photography
skill had been improved, we used better cameras and learnt more about insects,
then we built this web
site.
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- The more we learnt about insects and spiders, the more we understood
about Evolution. Listed left-hand side on this page are the information that we
had learnt from insects. For information
about spiders, please visit our spiders
web pages.
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- As you may have noticed, there are many errors and mistakes in this web site. We are
currently adding information as well as correcting our web site. We hope some
days later we can publish our Brisbane Insects and Spiders Web Site CD
publicly.
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- Please spend some time to go through the following pages.
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- Reference:
- 1. Insecta
- ANIC Specimen Database, Web
site by Steve Shattuck and Natalie Barnett, CSIRO 2005.
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[ Insects Biology ] [ Metamorphosis ] [ Insects Behaviour ] [ Mimicry and Camourflage ] [ Insect Reproduction ] [ Insects Evolution ]
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