Cab, Bus, or Cargo Plane? Including more organisms with parasites than just caterpillars.

I changed the name of the project from "Bus Passengers: Caterpillar Parasitoids & More" to “Passengers: Parasites Taking Rides“ to reflect how this project has morphed to include more than just lepidopteran parasites in the larval stage. Thank you in advance for your contributions.

Publicado el 01 de julio de 2020 por botanicaltreasures botanicaltreasures

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One photographer in my Odonata group on Facebook posted the picture of a Common Glider Dragonfly, very heavily affected by parasites. Would this be of any interest to your project ?

Publicado por marielaurenceo hace más de 3 años

Yes, indeed. I would be very glad to include it.

Publicado por botanicaltreasures hace más de 3 años

I have passed on your message to the person who took the picture I mentioned. I hope she shares it with you.

Publicado por marielaurenceo hace más de 3 años

Thanks! Is she on iNat? If she is, I could add her observation without her needing to join this project unless she wishes to of course. :)

Publicado por botanicaltreasures hace más de 3 años

I was told that she is on iNat but don't know if she posted the picture I mentioned...

Publicado por marielaurenceo hace más de 3 años

Fair enough. Have a great day!

Publicado por botanicaltreasures hace más de 3 años

Thanks ! Have a great day also !

Publicado por marielaurenceo hace más de 3 años

@botanicaltreasures Just found this cool project! Are ticks and isopods on vertebrates also of interest, or is that straying a bit far from the original brief?

Publicado por sea-kangaroo hace casi 3 años

Ticks & isopods are most welcome. They certainly are passengers of interest. Have a great day!

Publicado por botanicaltreasures hace casi 3 años

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