Probably--I don't remember what all was in my collection though, since it was so long ago now (fall of 2011...woah

). I actually still have all these pinned bugs put away in a box somewhere though! (no way I was going to throw them away after all that work) Hopefully they haven't gotten crushed in storage.
I find it funny looking back, but whenever I was starting up the collection, I asked my parents to please catch & date any interesting bugs they happened to find so I could pick them up whenever I went back home for thanksgiving (because who else in my class would have specimens from South Texas?) One insect my mom labeled simply as "weird bug"...was a triatominae/kissing bug, now infamous down here for Chagas Disease
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Yep, we were required to label the orders! For the collection I think we were required to have representatives for a number of specified orders (like hemiptera, coleoptera, blattodea), plus a minimum number of species for those orders? And then whatever miscellaneous things from other orders...something like that.
Your next post..."don't touch my sticks"

what is it with only finding the really cool bugs AFTER the class is over--once I finished that semester, I came across so many things where I was like "UGGH, why couldn't I have found this back when I could've used it for collection?" ('sticks being some of them; I find them often around my house, but of course never while in the class...) I also took it in the fall though, so that may've had a lot to do with it
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