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Ted Snyder

Bio: Ted Snyder has long been fascinated by insects, and when he isn’t writing, he can be found peering at them through a microscope. He is a Board Certified Entomologist, has studied entomology at UC Riverside and NC State University, and has studied creative writing at UW Milwaukee. His work has appeared in CONFRONTATION (forthcoming), The Mythic Circle, Inverted Syntax, and other places. Find out more on his website at: tedsnyderonline.com.

Plate II. G. tityus, an Eastern Hercules Beetle. Illustration & Description.

From American Entomology, or, Descriptions of the Insects of North America by Thomas Say, 1817.

Plate XXII. Ichneumon, a Parasitic Wasp. Illustration & Description.

From American Entomology, or, Descriptions of the Insects of North America by Thomas Say, 1824.

Plate I. P. philenor, a Swallowtail Butterfly. Illustration & Description.

From American Entomology, or, Descriptions of the Insects of North America by Thomas Say, 1817.

Plate 34. Gryllus, a Locust. Illustration & Description.

From American Entomology, or, Descriptions of the Insects of North America by Thomas Say, 1824.

Plate 106. Œstrus pictus, a Bot Fly.

From British Entomology by John Curtis, 1838.

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