• Lucite Paperweight - Clear (2 Blocks Set)
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  • Real Oriental Mole Cricket – Gryllotalpa orientalis and Yellow Paper-Wasp - Polistes olivaceus specimen encased in rectangular indestructible, transparent lucite block. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real specimens right at your fingertips!
  • Anyone can safely explore the specimens from every angle.
  • They are clear enough for microscope observation.
  •  
  • Length of the cricket body is 3.0 cm (1.2 inch).
  • Length of the wasp body is 2 cm (0.8 inch).
  •  
  • Size of each lucite block is 4.5x3.0x2.0 cm (1.8x1.2x0.8 inch)
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    Mole Cricket & Yellow Jacket Wasp Set in 2 Amber Clear small Block Education Aid

    Lucite Paperweight - Clear (2 Blocks Set)

     

    Real Oriental Mole Cricket – Gryllotalpa orientalis and Yellow Paper-Wasp - Polistes olivaceus specimen encased in rectangular indestructible, transparent lucite block. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real specimens right at your fingertips!

    Anyone can safely explore the specimens from every angle.

    They are clear enough for microscope observation.

     

    Length of the cricket body is 3.0 cm (1.2 inch).

    Length of the wasp body is 2 cm (0.8 inch).

     

    Size of each lucite block is 4.5x3.0x2.0 cm (1.8x1.2x0.8 inch)

     

    Weight of each block is 30 gram and 45 gram with packing box.

     

    This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
    The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.

     

    They are ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item.

     

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    Oriental Mole Cricket – Gryllotalpa orientalis

    Order

    Orthoptera

     Family

    Gryllotalpidae

    Economic importance

    Mole crickets are polyphagous. They feed on the underground parts of almost all upland crops. They occasionally cause heavy damage to the roots and basal parts of rice plants growing in raised nursery beds or upland conditions. In wetland rice, infestation occurs when there is no standing water. No recorded outbreak of this pest is known.

    Geographical distribution

    China, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

    Morphology

    Egg
    The egg is oblong to oval and gray with a shiny surface. It is 2.6 mm long and 1.7 mm broad. The eggs are deposited in a hole constructed by the adult female.

    Nymph
    The newly hatched nymph has a white and bluish prothorax and legs. The nymph later turns gray to black with white markings. The last nymphal stage is similar to the adult except for its short wing pads.

    Adult
    The adult mole cricket is brownish and very plump, measuring 25-40 mm long. It has short antennae. The enlarged front legs are modified for digging.

    Symptoms

    Feeding on seeds and roots results in loss of plant stand in upland rice. In older plants, tillers are also fed upon.

    Biology and ecology

    The eggs are laid in hardened cells constructed in the soil by the females. One cell usually contains 30-50 eggs. Egg incubation varies from 15 to 40 days. The hatching nymphs feed on roots and damage the crops in patches. The nymphs have limited migrating ability and generally suffer heavy mortality. Nymphal development takes 3-4 months. The insect has only one generation per year in the temperate region.

    In flooded rice fields, mole crickets are usually seen swimming on the water. Their low population density is due to cannibalism.

    Host range

    The host range of G. orientalis includes the following: Allium cepa L. (onion), Brassica oleraceae L. (cabbage), Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze. (tea), Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower), Hordeum sp. (barley), Nicotiana tabacum L. (tobacco), Oryza sativa L. (rice), Solanum tuberosum L. (white potato), and Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell. (wheat).

    Detection and inspection

    The rice field can be checked for damage symptoms by using a light trap. Cut seedlings are indicative of the insect’s feeding damage.

    Management

    Cultural control
    Standing water can help eliminate the eggs of mole crickets on the soil. In infested areas, the rice field can be flooded for 3-4 days. Construction of a raised nursery should be avoided to reduce feeding damage on seedlings.

    Biological control
    Natural enemies include Chlaenius sp., Labidura sp., Larra amplipennis Smith, L. luzonensis (Rohwer), L. sanguinea Williams, Liris aurulenta (Fabricius), Motes manilae (Ashmead), M. subtessellatus (Smith), M. loboriosus (Smith), and Pheropsophus jessoensis Morawitz. Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin is also recorded as an important pathogen. A mermithid, Mermis nigrescens (Dujardin), is a potential agent against this insect.

     

    Yellow Paper-Wasp - Polistes olivaceus (Yellow Jacket Wasp)

    OMMON NAMES: Yellow Paper-Wasp, Yellow Oriental Paper-Wasp, Redbrown Paper-Wasp; German Feldwespe
    GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: NATIVE India - e.Asia; EXOTIC EXOTIC e.Africa - Marquesas, Easter Is.; Hawai‘i
    SIGNIFICANCE LIST: ; Poisonous sting - serious
    KEY FEATURES: Large, 20mm TL. THORAX dorsal shield black with two long and wide longitudinal yellow stripes, expanded anteriorly, and yellow patches laterally; anteo-lateral plates yellow rimmed with dark centres; posterior plate orange-brown with posterior yellow bar; WAIST mainly yellow, with black lines; ABDOMEN anterior yellow, 2nd seg red yellow with fine black band, remainder yellow with black bands. WINGS yellow. LEGS yellow-brown (male - inner seg. with black).
    SIMILAR SPECIES: Dark-waist Paper-Hornet (Polistes jadwigae) has overall black waist (vs. mainly yellow); thorax-shield black with two uniformly-narrow parallel lines (vs two anteriorly expanded wide parallel lines); wings smoky-brown (vs yellow).


    Item Specifics
    Handmade :Yes
    Modified Item :No
    Country/Region of Manufacture :China
    Insect Type :Bee
    Material :Resin
    Type :Collector Plate
    Material :Resin
    Type :Collector Plate

    Payment

    By Paypal

    Shipping

    Free shipping cost.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.

    Returns

    Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.

    Contact Us

    We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.

    Selltotheworld

    From all around the world

    Mole Cricket & Yellow Jacket Wasp Set in 2 Amber Clear small Block Education Aid

    Lucite Paperweight - Clear (2 Blocks Set)

     

    Real Oriental Mole Cricket – Gryllotalpa orientalis and Yellow Paper-Wasp - Polistes olivaceus specimen encased in rectangular indestructible, transparent lucite block. Safe, authentic and completely unbreakable product put real specimens right at your fingertips!

    Anyone can safely explore the specimens from every angle.

    They are clear enough for microscope observation.

     

    Length of the cricket body is 3.0 cm (1.2 inch).

    Length of the wasp body is 2 cm (0.8 inch).

     

    Size of each lucite block is 4.5x3.0x2.0 cm (1.8x1.2x0.8 inch)

     

    Weight of each block is 30 gram and 45 gram with packing box.

     

    This is a handmade real animal specimen craft. Each one will be a bit different (specimen size, color and posture) even in the same production batch.
    The pictures in the listing are just for reference as we are selling multiple pieces with same pictures.

     

    They are ideal learning aid for students and kids and also a very good collectible item.

     

    ***

    Oriental Mole Cricket – Gryllotalpa orientalis

    Order

    Orthoptera

     Family

    Gryllotalpidae

    Economic importance

    Mole crickets are polyphagous. They feed on the underground parts of almost all upland crops. They occasionally cause heavy damage to the roots and basal parts of rice plants growing in raised nursery beds or upland conditions. In wetland rice, infestation occurs when there is no standing water. No recorded outbreak of this pest is known.

    Geographical distribution

    China, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

    Morphology

    Egg
    The egg is oblong to oval and gray with a shiny surface. It is 2.6 mm long and 1.7 mm broad. The eggs are deposited in a hole constructed by the adult female.

    Nymph
    The newly hatched nymph has a white and bluish prothorax and legs. The nymph later turns gray to black with white markings. The last nymphal stage is similar to the adult except for its short wing pads.

    Adult
    The adult mole cricket is brownish and very plump, measuring 25-40 mm long. It has short antennae. The enlarged front legs are modified for digging.

    Symptoms

    Feeding on seeds and roots results in loss of plant stand in upland rice. In older plants, tillers are also fed upon.

    Biology and ecology

    The eggs are laid in hardened cells constructed in the soil by the females. One cell usually contains 30-50 eggs. Egg incubation varies from 15 to 40 days. The hatching nymphs feed on roots and damage the crops in patches. The nymphs have limited migrating ability and generally suffer heavy mortality. Nymphal development takes 3-4 months. The insect has only one generation per year in the temperate region.

    In flooded rice fields, mole crickets are usually seen swimming on the water. Their low population density is due to cannibalism.

    Host range

    The host range of G. orientalis includes the following: Allium cepa L. (onion), Brassica oleraceae L. (cabbage), Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze. (tea), Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower), Hordeum sp. (barley), Nicotiana tabacum L. (tobacco), Oryza sativa L. (rice), Solanum tuberosum L. (white potato), and Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell. (wheat).

    Detection and inspection

    The rice field can be checked for damage symptoms by using a light trap. Cut seedlings are indicative of the insect’s feeding damage.

    Management

    Cultural control
    Standing water can help eliminate the eggs of mole crickets on the soil. In infested areas, the rice field can be flooded for 3-4 days. Construction of a raised nursery should be avoided to reduce feeding damage on seedlings.

    Biological control
    Natural enemies include Chlaenius sp., Labidura sp., Larra amplipennis Smith, L. luzonensis (Rohwer), L. sanguinea Williams, Liris aurulenta (Fabricius), Motes manilae (Ashmead), M. subtessellatus (Smith), M. loboriosus (Smith), and Pheropsophus jessoensis Morawitz. Beauveria bassiana (Balsamo) Vuillemin is also recorded as an important pathogen. A mermithid, Mermis nigrescens (Dujardin), is a potential agent against this insect.

     

    Yellow Paper-Wasp - Polistes olivaceus (Yellow Jacket Wasp)

    OMMON NAMES: Yellow Paper-Wasp, Yellow Oriental Paper-Wasp, Redbrown Paper-Wasp; German Feldwespe
    GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: NATIVE India - e.Asia; EXOTIC EXOTIC e.Africa - Marquesas, Easter Is.; Hawai‘i
    SIGNIFICANCE LIST: ; Poisonous sting - serious
    KEY FEATURES: Large, 20mm TL. THORAX dorsal shield black with two long and wide longitudinal yellow stripes, expanded anteriorly, and yellow patches laterally; anteo-lateral plates yellow rimmed with dark centres; posterior plate orange-brown with posterior yellow bar; WAIST mainly yellow, with black lines; ABDOMEN anterior yellow, 2nd seg red yellow with fine black band, remainder yellow with black bands. WINGS yellow. LEGS yellow-brown (male - inner seg. with black).
    SIMILAR SPECIES: Dark-waist Paper-Hornet (Polistes jadwigae) has overall black waist (vs. mainly yellow); thorax-shield black with two uniformly-narrow parallel lines (vs two anteriorly expanded wide parallel lines); wings smoky-brown (vs yellow).

    Item Specifics
    Handmade :Yes
    Modified Item :No
    Country/Region of Manufacture :China
    Insect Type :Bee
    Material :Resin
    Type :Collector Plate
    Material :Resin
    Type :Collector Plate

    Payment

    By Paypal

    Shipping

    Free shipping cost.

    We send the goods to USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, EU countries and some other European and Asian countries by E-express, a kind of fast postal service by Hong Kong Post. It usually takes about 6 to 10 working days for delivery.

    We send the goods to other countries by registered airmail and will take about 8 to 14 working days for delivery.

    Returns

    Returns: We accept returns with any reason in 30 days.

    Contact Us

    We will answer buyer messages within 24 hours during working days.


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