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Desert Millipede (Orthoporus ornatus)
Posted By: AZ556
Posted: Sun Aug 10 2008

    The millipede is nocturnal and feeds on decaying organic material. They have two pairs of legs per body segment. The milliped ...Click Here for full article

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Velvet Ant (Dasymutilla sackeni)
Posted By: Saguaro
Posted: Sat Jul 26 2008

    This one was photographed on the east side of Tucson, AZ on top of Reddington Pass. It was running across the ground quickly ...Click Here for full article

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Paper Wasps in the Desert
Posted By: Saguaro
Posted: Sat Jul 26 2008

    Mustard yellow paper wasps (Polistes) are more slender than bees and have a severe constriction between the thorax and abdome ...Click Here for full article

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Quick Tick Facts
Posted By: Spear-Bar Kennels
Posted: Sat Jul 26 2008

    Tick is the common name for the small arachnids (mites). Ticks are ectoparasites (external parasites), living on the blood of ...Click Here for full article

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