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Friday, December 27, 2019

Holiday update

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The Bagrada hilaris female has now spent more than two months in captivity! Outdoors it would almost certainly have been dead of age by now. Despite the tarsus loss (and another tarsus ceasing to function, though still physically attached) it is nevertheless quite vigorous when warm. It has, however, suddenly ceased to move on several occasions while halfway in the act of scrubbing its legs (see pic); said legs then dangle awkwardly in the air for considerable periods before it stands up normally again. I have never seen anything even vaguely similar in an arthropod; only Cotinis mutabilis comes close (feeding mutabilis always fall asleep on top of their meals sooner or later; if gently tapped they may slowly lick a few times before continuing to sleep). I speculate that the hemipteran may simply be too cold and unable to perform any non-feeding behavior without becoming metabolically sedated by the temperature. In any case, its newfound inability to climb walls has greatly increased the ease of maintenance, since the jar lid is now permanently off and thus discourages mold growth.

The Pomacea diffusa specimen has survived temperatures slightly below 65F° and continues to survive. It shows little interest in hiding or investigating the plastic plant I put in its jar for psychological enrichment purposes; it has also ceased to feed entirely or almost entirely, having evidently entered full-power overwintering mode. I may offer it a cave; perhaps it will be deemed more suitable than the counterfeit angiosperm?

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