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Some parents who still have outmoded bug attitudes may wish their children to be more open, entomologically.
As the foregoing passage shows, he's technically and entomologically hip, but not piously reverent about fishing.
AGES 7-11 Perhaps, if only for the entomologically astute.
C. vicina is currently one of the most entomologically important fly species because of its consistent time of arrival and colonization of the body following death.
But I never try to kill too many, because I don't want to destroy too many meals for my ladybugs (lady beetles, really, to be entomologically correct).
So he was always there, crawling like a snake, too far off to recognize the insect entomologically--besides, that was done--but near enough to perceive that large, moving point traveling over the ground.
Floristically rich (and thereby often entomologically rich) pastures and hay meadows, traditionally managed for many years, perhaps always since woodland clearance, can have their interest destroyed simply by one ploughing or by occasional applications of inorganic fertiliser.
Such areas, often of rank grassland, scrub or wetland, occur quite frequently in the Auvergne uplands and must add a significant level of habitat diversity, particularly structural diversity, which may be important entomologically and for breeding birds and small mammals.