News - Arthropods
Over a mile beneath the Earth’s surface in the pitch black depths of the world’s deepest cave, a team of Spanish and Portuguese scientists have discovered several new species of animals, one of which they are describing as the deepest terrestrial animal known to man.
UA Insect Discovery program facilitators have spent years teaching Tucson area youth about the lives of insects while also encouraging them to pursue higher education and studies in science.
How did insects get their hearing? A new study of 50 million year-old cricket and katydid fossils — sporting some of the best preserved fossil insect ears described to date— help trace the evolution of the insect ear.
Insects outfitted with tiny cameras and microphones could be used to help find survivors of earthquakes and other disasters during search and rescue operations, scientists have said.
Looking to avoid confrontations with bed bugs? You will be better off not shaving your legs according to researchers in the UK.
Reference Library - Arthropods
The Jerusalem cricket (Stenopelmatus) is a genus of large, flightless insects...
