Month: November 2012 (Page 1 of 6)

Bug of the Week: Flatid Planthopper

One from the archives:

This little insect might not have ever caught my eye if it had been on a plant.

Of course, against the brown twig and soil you can really see it.

This is a flatid planthopper, Family Flatidae.

The adults and nymphs suck fluids from plants.

Planthoppers can hop, as their name implies, but often they simply shuffle to the other side of a stem when approached.

You can see the citrus flatid planthopper move in a characteristic way at the end of this short video.

The flatid planthoppers appear to have a soft white glaze, which is actually a powder of wax they produce themselves. Some scientists have suggested that the wax helps the insects escape from predators. The white wax may make the insects look moldy, so birds think they are unpalatable.

I wonder if anyone has looked into the properties of those waxes. Are flatid planthoppers easily overlooked insects with overlooked potential?

Seed of the Week: Wheat

Our mystery seeds from last week were from common wheat, Triticum aestivum.

(Photograph of Gold Fields by Larisa Koshkina at Public Domain Pictures).

Of course, it might have been easier to recognize if I had shown the picture above.

If you are interested in learning more about the life stages, check Prairie Californian blog.

Children might enjoy reading the following books about wheat, instead.

Bread Comes to Life: A Garden of Wheat and a Loaf to Eat by George Levenson and Shmuel Thaler (Photographer)

Reading level: Ages 3 and up
Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: Tricycle Press; Reprint edition (October 1, 2008)
ISBN-10: 1582462739
ISBN-13: 978-1582462738


The Biography of Wheat (How Did That Get Here?) by Jennifer Lackey

Reading level: Ages 7 and up
Paperback: 32 pages
Publisher: Crabtree Publishing Company (March 1, 2007)
ISBN-10: 0778725316
ISBN-13: 978-0778725312


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