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Posts by Adrian Smith

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Bees That Come Out of the Ground?!
Bees That Come Out of the Ground?! YouTube video by Ant Lab

New today: Bees That Come Out of the Ground?!
youtu.be/jje1LPrsHbc

1 week ago 40 16 0 5
I've never seen a FLEA move like this!
I've never seen a FLEA move like this! YouTube video by Ant Lab

It's 3pm slump time, so how about something to perk you up? Did you know fleas have complete metamorphosis? This is a larval cat flea. @dradriansmith.bsky.social's filming and rearing story will definitely bring you to alertness πŸ˜€ (1/2) www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bsG...

2 weeks ago 17 7 1 0
sooo many AMAZING moths! 10 species in slo-mo
sooo many AMAZING moths! 10 species in slo-mo YouTube video by Ant Lab

New Ant Lab video out today - moth biodiversity!
youtu.be/I5L3_UW1flY

1 month ago 33 18 1 4

Increasing interest in entomology 1 cat at a time

1 month ago 34 2 0 0

Yeah, I felt the same way about these when I first saw them in action and when I first heard about what they specialize in catching

3 months ago 2 0 2 0
Spring-Loaded Claws on a Wasp – Parasitoid Pincer Wasps
Spring-Loaded Claws on a Wasp – Parasitoid Pincer Wasps YouTube video by Ant Lab

New Ant Lab video today about pincer wasps and a new research project. This one has some really cool, newly-filmed insect behavior in it! youtu.be/9osTBzQ0zbk

3 months ago 86 38 3 4
Caterpillars Are THE BEST! Here’s why.
Caterpillars Are THE BEST! Here’s why. YouTube video by Ant Lab

Did you consume too much depressing news on your timeline? Here's your palate cleanser from @dradriansmith.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJNa...

4 months ago 24 9 1 0
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Ants: Tiny Creatures, Big Lives is officially open at the Bruce Museum! Enter the tunnel and you will meet "Buckley", our five foot long scaled-up Dinoponera ant.

Buckley is named after her creator, the great Dan Buckley.

The smaller ant is my daughter, dressed as an alate queen for the opener.

5 months ago 26 6 1 2
A pale yellow caterpillar husk, filled with rice-like wasp larvae, sits doubled on itself inside a silken cocoon. the caterpillar was almost certainly a looper (Noctuidae: Plusiinae) and the parasitoids are encyrtid wasps (Encyrtidae: Copidosoma). Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

A pale yellow caterpillar husk, filled with rice-like wasp larvae, sits doubled on itself inside a silken cocoon. the caterpillar was almost certainly a looper (Noctuidae: Plusiinae) and the parasitoids are encyrtid wasps (Encyrtidae: Copidosoma). Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

Close up of the pale yellow caterpillar husk, filled with rice-like wasp larvae. The caterpillar was almost certainly a looper (Noctuidae: Plusiinae) and the parasitoids are encyrtid wasps (Encyrtidae: Copidosoma). Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

Close up of the pale yellow caterpillar husk, filled with rice-like wasp larvae. The caterpillar was almost certainly a looper (Noctuidae: Plusiinae) and the parasitoids are encyrtid wasps (Encyrtidae: Copidosoma). Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

Close up of the pale yellow caterpillar husk, now filled with dark wasps waiting to emerge. The caterpillar was almost certainly a looper (Noctuidae: Plusiinae) and the parasitoids are encyrtid wasps (Encyrtidae: Copidosoma). Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

Close up of the pale yellow caterpillar husk, now filled with dark wasps waiting to emerge. The caterpillar was almost certainly a looper (Noctuidae: Plusiinae) and the parasitoids are encyrtid wasps (Encyrtidae: Copidosoma). Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

A composite plate of tiny parasitoid wasps on a white background. The top has two views of the small wasp, showing the meallic green and purple body, while the bottom shows the wasp dwarfed by a US quarter coin. Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

A composite plate of tiny parasitoid wasps on a white background. The top has two views of the small wasp, showing the meallic green and purple body, while the bottom shows the wasp dwarfed by a US quarter coin. Brought to me by a generous and curious client.

Still looking for horror now that Halloween's over? Fortunately/unfortunately it's all around! πŸ’€

A parasitoid laid a few eggs in a moth egg. As the caterpillar hatched & grew, wasp embryos multiplied inside to 100s of larvae that ate the entire host, eventually killing & turning it into a husk 😳 🀒

5 months ago 59 14 3 0
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Close-ups reveal how caterpillars live long enough to cocoon | Aeon Videos From poison spikes to fake snake eyes, caterpillars employ many clever strategies to survive to their dazzling adulthoods

In this video, the biologist Adrian Smith @dradriansmith.bsky.social provides close-ups of a diverse array of caterpillars and shows how they support healthy ecosystems, employ a range of strategies to protect themselves from predators and transform into seemingly entirely different creatures

5 months ago 10 2 0 0
Why Are Caterpillars SO AWESOME!?!
Why Are Caterpillars SO AWESOME!?! YouTube video by Ant Lab

New video today: CATERPILLARS!!! youtu.be/aJNaDyHARNw

6 months ago 34 18 0 0
A squishy-looking caterpillar sits on a leaf. It has four thin black lines alternating with white running down its back, with alternating orangish-red and yellow stripes down the sides. Along its body are a few tentacle-like protuberances covered in stinging spines. There are smaller round, evenly spaced warts covered in spines along the body as well.

A squishy-looking caterpillar sits on a leaf. It has four thin black lines alternating with white running down its back, with alternating orangish-red and yellow stripes down the sides. Along its body are a few tentacle-like protuberances covered in stinging spines. There are smaller round, evenly spaced warts covered in spines along the body as well.

A squishy-looking caterpillar sits on a leaf. It has four thin black lines alternating with white running down its back, with alternating orangish-red and yellow stripes down the sides. Along its body are a few tentacle-like protuberances covered in stinging spines. There are smaller round, evenly spaced warts covered in spines along the body as well.

A squishy-looking caterpillar sits on a leaf. It has four thin black lines alternating with white running down its back, with alternating orangish-red and yellow stripes down the sides. Along its body are a few tentacle-like protuberances covered in stinging spines. There are smaller round, evenly spaced warts covered in spines along the body as well.

A squishy-looking caterpillar sits on a leaf. It has four thin black lines alternating with white running down its back, with alternating orangish-red and yellow stripes down the sides. Along its body are a few tentacle-like protuberances covered in stinging spines. There are smaller round, evenly spaced warts covered in spines along the body as well.

A squishy-looking caterpillar sits on a leaf. It has four thin black lines alternating with white running down its back, with alternating orangish-red and yellow stripes down the sides. Along its body are a few tentacle-like protuberances covered in stinging spines. There are smaller round, evenly spaced warts covered in spines along the body as well.

The squishy head region of a caterpillar can be seen curling around the edge of the leaf, its spiky protuberances can also be seen cresting the edge of the leaf.

The squishy head region of a caterpillar can be seen curling around the edge of the leaf, its spiky protuberances can also be seen cresting the edge of the leaf.

🚨 Spicy gummy worm alert! 🚨 πŸ›

Though it may look delicious, the bright colors warn of its ability to sting. Kinda looks like it's wearing pajamas...

Thanks to @dradriansmith.bsky.social for hosting the specimen.

stinging rose #caterpillar
#Limacodidae: #Parasa indetermina
NC, USA

6 months ago 115 18 2 2

We think there is a lot of room for natural history museums to produce interesting, unique, and informative content made for online audiences. A lot of those stories could be from the unique collections and research happening at these institutions. (research project led by @ruzimyrmex.bsky.social !)

6 months ago 4 1 0 0

in short, there is an opportunity gap for natural history museums in the US to use YouTube better! In particular, research and collections functions of natural history museums are often not featured in what they communicate via YouTube. We show this via surveying 400+ videos from 28 US museums.

6 months ago 6 1 1 0
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Natural history museums are missing an opportunity to present research and collections on YouTube There have been repeated calls in the US for scientists to communicate the importance of biological collections to both a general public audience and to policy makers. Natural history museums that hou...

We put out some social science research via preprint: "Natural history museums are missing an opportunity to present research and collections on YouTube" doi.org/10.1101/2025...

6 months ago 26 6 1 1
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A reddish-brown Indian jumping ant (Harpegnathos saltator) with large dark eyes grasps a pale yellow cricket with its mandibles and front legs on a white surface.

A reddish-brown Indian jumping ant (Harpegnathos saltator) with large dark eyes grasps a pale yellow cricket with its mandibles and front legs on a white surface.

🐜⚑ These Indian jumping ants don't just jump for show – they use powerful leaps to pounce on prey like crickets. Researcher @dradriansmith.bsky.social 's slow-motion footage shows how these predatory ants hunt with the agility of much larger predators. #science #nature

πŸ‘‰ Learn more: zurl.co/kyQs1

7 months ago 4 2 0 0
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From fire ants in Florida to filming batflies in North Carolina, our latest interview is with @dradriansmith.bsky.social, who has built a career at the intersection of insect science and storytelling. 🐜πŸŽ₯

#scicomm #science #sciants #stem #YouTube #twitch

youtu.be/xEXwFel5DEY

7 months ago 9 3 0 0

Very cool!

7 months ago 1 0 0 0
Bizarre Bugs in Flight! Slow Motion - 14 species
Bizarre Bugs in Flight! Slow Motion - 14 species YouTube video by Ant Lab

New video today! Megaloptera, owlflies, bioluminescent click beetles, and MORE!

youtu.be/lD8sKzA_FZU

7 months ago 36 20 0 0
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Ultrafast elastocapillary fans control agile maneuvering in ripple bugs and robots Rhagovelia ripple bugs use specialized middle-leg fans with a flat-ribbon architecture to navigate the surfaces of fast-moving streams. We show that the fan’s directional stiffness enables fast, passi...

How do tiny ripple bugs surf raging rivers? Check out our new work in @science.org

Work led by Victor Ortega-Jimenez, Dongjin Kim, Sunny Kumar, Changhwan Kim, Je-Sung Koh, and Saad Bhamla - a collaboration between UC Berkeley, Georgia Tech, and Ajou University.

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

7 months ago 47 18 1 1
Let's Discuss: Bug Basics! Intro to insect body anatomy.

Let's Discuss: Bug Basics! Intro to insect body anatomy.

Let's Investigate: Insect Legs! In which we detour for some reason into talking about human hands.

Let's Investigate: Insect Legs! In which we detour for some reason into talking about human hands.

Insect leg pattern 1: Bees, ants, and flies.

Insect leg pattern 1: Bees, ants, and flies.

Insect leg patterns 2 and 3: Beetles and dragonflies.

Insect leg patterns 2 and 3: Beetles and dragonflies.

I don't think I've ever posted this here on Bluesky, so have some bug-drawing tutorials... (1/3)

8 months ago 752 273 17 4
Mothbox - Wildlabs Award 2024
Mothbox - Wildlabs Award 2024 YouTube video by Digital Naturalism Laboratories (Andrew Quitmeyer)

Here's a super cool documentary about the Mothbox!

Learn about the development and use of this fun #openscience #opensource tool for DIY biodiversity monitoring!

youtu.be/1LGz3aWpeVE?...

8 months ago 21 13 0 0
These Are the Best Ants. Seriously. (Harpegnathos saltator)
These Are the Best Ants. Seriously. (Harpegnathos saltator) YouTube video by Ant Lab

This is such a good video by @dradriansmith.bsky.social. Not only does it show cool Harpegnathus jumping and stinging action, but it also features Gigantiops, one of my favorite ants, for a quick comparison!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hBX...

8 months ago 28 9 3 1
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New video today on one of the coolest ants, Harpegnathos! youtu.be/-hBXOAJ7l1I

8 months ago 35 13 0 0

Thanks, Gil!

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
A small fly sits on a green leaf. It looks like a moth, with a very fluffy head and thorax to the right, and dark, fluffy wings held roof-like behind it. The wings are adorned with scattered, small, icy blue scales.

A small fly sits on a green leaf. It looks like a moth, with a very fluffy head and thorax to the right, and dark, fluffy wings held roof-like behind it. The wings are adorned with scattered, small, icy blue scales.

A small fly sits on a green leaf. It looks like a moth, with a very fluffy head and thorax to the right, and dark, fluffy wings held roof-like behind it. The wings are adorned with scattered, small, icy blue scales.

A small fly sits on a green leaf. It looks like a moth, with a very fluffy head and thorax to the right, and dark, fluffy wings held roof-like behind it. The wings are adorned with scattered, small, icy blue scales.

Fluffy.
Sparkly.
Adorable.

These are not the things you usually say about a fly, but here we are.

Let this little creature warm your heart πŸ₯°

#Psychodidae #Setomima nitida
North Carolina, USA (w/ @dradriansmith.bsky.social)

8 months ago 84 22 3 3
Photo of a tall guy in a white t-shirt and jeans in front of a PowerPoint slide.

Photo of a tall guy in a white t-shirt and jeans in front of a PowerPoint slide.

Adrian Smith @dradriansmith.bsky.social is at BugShot Arizona, explaining how to tell stories.

9 months ago 16 1 1 0

yeah, now I want to go through my wasp footage and see if their hind wings are also passively powered by the front ones too

10 months ago 2 0 2 0
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New Ant Lab video out today: Ants mating and flying at the same time! youtu.be/bG9I9u-aM8g

10 months ago 39 11 2 0