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#11302034
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302035
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302036
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302037
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302038
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302039
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#11302040
3 June 2024
Diaphanogryllacris sp. is a large cricket sometimes known as 'leaf-folding crickets,' belonging to the family Gryllacrididae and subfamily Gryllacridinae. These crickets are found in the Indo-Malayan region. The genus Diaphanogryllacris, described by Karny in 1937, consists of crickets mostly found in Southeast Asia. Very little is known about their biology and habits. The cricket in the photo is a specimen of an unidentified species of Diaphanogryllacris sp. This cricket was observed eating food leftovers such as chicken flesh on a bone, banana peels, and other items on a plate in a house at Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 01/06/2024.
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#10278196
19 July 2023
Signal Fly (Rivellia sp.) on a leaf in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 10, 2023.
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#10278202
19 July 2023
Signal Fly (Rivellia sp.) on a leaf in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 10, 2023.
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#10257508
11 July 2023
Signal Fly (Rivellia sp.) on a leaf in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 10, 2023.
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University Professors, Students And Reseachers Protest Against The 'Research Program Law'
24 November 2020
#6214736
24 November 2020
A PhD student in molecular biology holds a placard reading (Bac +8 and still precarious'.University professors, students and reseachers gathered to protest against the 'Research Program Law' which give objectives for universities and Research organisms such as the CNRS, INSERM, etc). The new law proposed and voted by Macon majority has been harshly critized by the National Council of Universities, the, CESE (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), the French Academy of Sciences, etc. The law creates a new offense of 'occupation of university places' punished by 3 years in jail and a €45.000 fine, a Council of Academic Freedoms (a general limit of political order on academic freedoms) and bypass the National Council of Universities. Toulouse. France. November 24th 2020.
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University Professors, Students And Reseachers Protest Against The 'Research Program Law'
24 November 2020
#6214738
24 November 2020
A student holds a placard reading 'University franchise against Authoritarian drift'. University professors, students and reseachers gathered to protest against the 'Research Program Law' which give objectives for universities and Research organisms such as the CNRS, INSERM, etc). The new law proposed and voted by Macon majority has been harshly critized by the National Council of Universities, the, CESE (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), the French Academy of Sciences, etc. The law creates a new offense of 'occupation of university places' punished by 3 years in jail and a €45.000 fine, a Council of Academic Freedoms (a general limit of political order on academic freedoms) and bypass the National Council of Universities. Toulouse. France. November 24th 2020.
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University Professors, Students And Reseachers Protest Against The 'Research Program Law'
24 November 2020
#6214742
24 November 2020
An unionist speaks during the gathering about the limitation of academic freedoms. University professors, students and reseachers gathered to protest against the 'Research Program Law' which give objectives for universities and Research organisms such as the CNRS, INSERM, etc). The new law proposed and voted by Macon majority has been harshly critized by the National Council of Universities, the, CESE (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), the French Academy of Sciences, etc. The law creates a new offense of 'occupation of university places' punished by 3 years in jail and a €45.000 fine, a Council of Academic Freedoms (a general limit of political order on academic freedoms) and bypass the Nationazl Council of Universities. Toulouse. France. November 24th 2020.
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University Professors, Students And Reseachers Protest Against The 'Research Program Law'
24 November 2020
#6214744
24 November 2020
University professors, students and reseachers gathered to protest against the 'Research Program Law' which give objectives for universities and Research organisms such as the CNRS, INSERM, etc). The new law proposed and voted by Macon majority has been harshly critized by the National Council of Universities, the, CESE (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), the French Academy of Sciences, etc. The law creates a new offense of 'occupation of university places' punished by 3 years in jail and a €45.000 fine, a Council of Academic Freedoms (a general limit of political order on academic freedoms) and bypass the National Council of Universities. Toulouse. France. November 24th 2020.
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University Professors, Students And Reseachers Protest Against The 'Research Program Law'
24 November 2020
#6214746
24 November 2020
A student holds a placard reading 'NO !'.University professors, students and reseachers gathered to protest against the 'Research Program Law' which give objectives for universities and Research organisms such as the CNRS, INSERM, etc). The new law proposed and voted by Macon majority has been harshly critized by the National Council of Universities, the, CESE (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), the French Academy of Sciences, etc. The law creates a new offense of 'occupation of university places' punished by 3 years in jail and a €45.000 fine, a Council of Academic Freedoms (a general limit of political order on academic freedoms) and bypass the National Council of Universities. Toulouse. France. November 24th 2020.
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University Professors, Students And Reseachers Protest Against The 'Research Program Law'
24 November 2020
#6214750
24 November 2020
A sutdent has a placard reading 'No to the LPR' (LPR stand for 'Research Program Law). University professors, students and reseachers gathered to protest against the 'Research Program Law' which give objectives for universities and Research organisms such as the CNRS, INSERM, etc). The new law proposed and voted by Macon majority has been harshly critized by the National Council of Universities, the, CESE (Economic, Social and Environmental Council), the French Academy of Sciences, etc. The law creates a new offense of 'occupation of university places' punished by 3 years in jail and a €45.000 fine, a Council of Academic Freedoms (a general limit of political order on academic freedoms) and bypass the National Council of Universities. Toulouse. France. November 24th 2020.
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