Behold the Atomic Mutant!!!!!
Sep. 21st, 2004 02:12 pmSome of you may remember the dread tale of the Atomic Mutant Insect - Horror From Another Dimension. As it turns out, this Thing was not the only Thing of its kind. They also have them in New Mexico, where
kittenpants discovered a deceased specimen and photographed it for scientific purposes. So take a look (If You Dare!) and see if you know what the hell this thing is.
(Comments now fortified with Entomological Smackdown!)
Behold the Horror:

(Comments now fortified with Entomological Smackdown!)
Behold the Horror:

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Date: 2004-09-21 12:20 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-21 12:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-21 12:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-21 12:43 pm (UTC)D.
Is that all!
Date: 2004-09-21 12:28 pm (UTC)What that is...
Date: 2004-09-21 12:30 pm (UTC)In the Order of silverfish, to be more specific
Date: 2004-09-21 12:55 pm (UTC)Order Thysanura
Thysanura are usually found in moist locations around houses or out-of-doors under stones, bark and boards. They are fast run rapidly and hide in cracks and crevices. Occasionally they damage book bindings, curtains, wallpaper, etc. Silverfish can be a nuisance in houses. They are secretive and usually are most active at night.
Thysanura are wingless insects with flattened elongate bodies, long antennae and usually with three, long, tail like appendages. Mouth parts are formed for chewing. Metamorphosis is minimal (young resemble adults except for size). They are up to 3/8 inches long.
Insects in this order include silverfish and bristletail, among others.
Re: In the Order of silverfish, to be more specific
Date: 2004-09-21 12:58 pm (UTC)But mostly it's the number of legs that bothers me.
Re: In the Order of silverfish, to be more specific
Date: 2004-09-21 01:05 pm (UTC)Hope this link comes through. My vote is for Jumping Bristletail, which is sort of disturbing. An ancient and terrible bug...
A Google search turns up lots of information, but none of the sources say it'll get as huge as you all reported. However, one of them said they tend to thrive in damp basements. Yay.
Sorry
Date: 2004-09-21 01:28 pm (UTC)If you took a rare breed of New Zealand centipede, and removed all of the legs after the first six pairs and super-glued them to the end of the abdomen, you'd be getting closer.
Zoom In -- check out those legs!
Date: 2004-09-21 01:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-09-21 03:01 pm (UTC)I think we have a winner!
Date: 2004-09-21 03:10 pm (UTC)Common House Centipede
Scutigera coleoptrata
Description. The house centipede has a very strange appearance. It is 2.5 to 4 cm long, with very long, slender antennae, and with 15 pairs of legs, also very long. In the female, the last pair of legs is more than twice the length of the body. The grayish-yellow body has 3 longitudinal dorsal stripes, and the legs are banded with white (Back, 1939). This species is in an order (Scutigeromorpha) in which all species have 15 pairs of long legs and long antennae, and are the only centipedes with compound eyes, the others having clusters of ocelli. They can readily detach their legs if they are grasped by an enemy.
We've only been finding them with their middle sets of legs missing, making this harder to identify... But if you do a google whack on the genus & species, you'll find some more pictures of these bastards.
The good news is, they eat crickets, spiders, roaches, and other annoying insects.
Re: I think we have a winner!
Date: 2004-09-21 03:29 pm (UTC)Still frigging weirdo bugs, but good to know that they're on our side...kinda. *shudder*
On our side?
Date: 2004-09-21 04:53 pm (UTC)Spiders vs. Centipedes
Date: 2004-09-21 08:43 pm (UTC)entomologyetymology for them based on "ass-biters"...However, since getting the sonic dispersers, all biting seems to have stopped, and the bugs at least stay out of the bedrooms, with the exception of pillbugs which are apparently, according to
Re: Sonic dispersers
Date: 2004-09-22 04:33 am (UTC)*Shudder* you know, now that I've seen these things, I think I would prefer cockroaches, hands down, anyday. At least those I'm familiar with and can recognize on sight.
*Shudder*
Re: Sonic dispersers
Date: 2004-09-22 08:24 am (UTC)Have fun at SPiRAL, or whatever the capitalization is for that thing... and make sure FNS does too!
Re: Sonic dispersers
Date: 2004-10-01 07:54 am (UTC)Yep, we had much fun at SPiRaL, and the usual crispiness. The Feast was absolutely FABU. Thanks :)
Missing legs
Date: 2004-09-21 04:55 pm (UTC)Re: Missing legs
Date: 2004-09-21 08:05 pm (UTC)It's like the large multi-legged poisonous nightmares are having gladiator battles to see which gets the honor of biting us on the ass while we sleep.
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Date: 2004-09-21 04:49 pm (UTC)