Video:
A conversation with Dan Otte, a South African artist and curator of entomology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. Otte also happens to have discovered around 20 percent of the cricket species known to date.
A conversation with Dan Otte, a South African artist and curator of entomology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. Otte also happens to have discovered around 20 percent of the cricket species known to date.
| August 12, 2011
Video:
A conversation with Dan Otte, a South African artist and curator of entomology at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. Otte also happens to have discovered around 20 percent of the cricket species known to date.
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August 13, 2011
Great stuff!! Â As a sometime taxonomist myself - viruses - it is great to hear someone who has spent their whole life bug chasing, recommend it to young people.
August 13, 2011
Great stuff!! Â As a sometime taxonomist myself - viruses - it is great to hear someone who has spent their whole life bug chasing, recommend it to young people.
August 13, 2011
Great stuff!! Â As a sometime taxonomist myself - viruses - it is great to hear someone who has spent their whole life bug chasing, recommend it to young people.
August 16, 2011
enjoyed the world of cricket and grass hopper by hearing from the mouth of an entomologist who has worked on these bugs for a long time...
August 16, 2011
enjoyed the world of cricket and grass hopper by hearing from the mouth of an entomologist who has worked on these bugs for a long time...
August 16, 2011
enjoyed the world of cricket and grass hopper by hearing from the mouth of an entomologist who has worked on these bugs for a long time...