☑️ A new cover of the Wprost magazine.
🗞 Wprost is a Polish-language weekly news magazine published in Poznań, Poland.
#Ukraine #UkraineWar
RT @BertRorijeNL@twitter.com
Deze waterpret in Congo wordt u aangeboden door de gezamenlijke fossiele bedrijven. Binnenkort ook bij u in de buurt.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BertRorijeNL/status/1604786428164145152
RT @boswachterawd@twitter.com
BIJZONDERE WAARNEMING🧐 Roerdomp (opgezette veren) en Grote zilverreiger ruziën op het ijs❄️.
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/boswachterawd/status/1604883937695784961
Ik schreef een portret.
Many of the journalists Elon suspended today on Twitter are here on #Mastodon. Please follow and boost:
Drew Harwell, Washington Post
@drewharwell
Donie O’Sullivan, CNN
@donieosullivan
Steve Herman, VOA
@w7voa
Micah Lee, Intercept
@micahflee
Tony Webster
@tony
Matt Binder, Mashable
@MattBinder
A disturbing (and beautifully done) graphic and story by #Reuters on #insects. Makes you wonder... https://www.reuters.com/graphics/GLOBAL-ENVIRONMENT/INSECT-APOCALYPSE/egpbykdxjvq/ via @joostvkasteren
Friday Flyday! Here’s a bee-mimicking robber fly (Laphria) feeding on a honey bee it has killed.
Okay, Kleine introductie…
Tekenaar, cartoonist stripmaker.
Onderwerpen: Dagelijks leven, humor, architectuur.
#cartoon #architectuur #architecture #grafischontwerp #dagelijksleven #humor #amsterdamseschool #amsterdam
One of my favourite display cases in the new #Insectarium of #Montréal . The #beetles are so beautiful!
It took countless hours by the #entomology technicians to pin the specimens and to create this masterpiece. The other display cases are just as impressive :)
#biodiversity
(I work with a fantastic team)
Via Menno Schilthuizen on Twitter: Why do so many animal species have #asymmetrical genitalia? Sanne van Gammeren flash-froze fruit flies in the act to see if she could solve this question. Her study was published today in
@PeerJLife
https://peerj.com/articles/14225 #AnimalBehavior #Entomology #EvolutionaryStudies #diptera
Kirby's 1802 book titled Monographia Apum Angliae (A Monograph of the #Bees in England), attributes the name of the bee to the Rev. Goodenough with the following Latin explanation:
A viro Reverendo S. Goodenough, LL. D. Ca¬nonico Windsoriensi, Botanico summo tum et in Entomologia lynceo, nomen suum haec Apis mutuatur.
…roughly translated as:
This bee is named after the Reverend Samuel Goodenough, LL. D. Canon of Windsor, Chief Botanist of the time and in #entomology very sharp-sighted.
entomology (diptera), programming (java, python, sql, javascript), music (lilypond), poetry