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barrenclan · 1 year ago
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"Issue #28: Viscera, Shiny In the Light of Day"
CW: depiction of a semi-graphic animal heart on page 8
This absolute monster of an issue is one I've been incredibly excited to get to for months now. Deepdark is a very important character, as the primary antagonist, and he's finally gotten a real spotlight on him. At this point I'm really just writing original xenofiction too, which is fun. Yeah, this a Warrior cats story, you're getting a deer murder cult and you'll be happy with it.
One thing that I think it important to make clear is that Longest-Claws was not the "leader of Defiance before Deepdark". He was the leader of a group that Deepdark took inspiration from and poached several of its members, but Defiance is entirely Deepdark's creation.
Also, it's nice to finally reveal that Lingonberry is just Deepdark's original name! He took on 'Deepdark' after he killed Longest-Claws. Although they are not separate characters, I'll be tagging posts that refer to Deepdark's past with just 'Lingonberry' so as to not spoil any future readers who may be looking through the tag.
The animals featured in the big panels on page 2 and page 9 are cameos from the PATFW Discord, many of which are Defiance fan-characters. All of the characters and their respective creators will be tagged under the cut.
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PAGE 2 (left to right, top to bottom):
Nyx - thegreatmaddu
Old Man, Cynthia - geckotree59
Monomon de Vinne - sundialle
Butchershop, Icepick - SammiSafetypin
Ramses - ichors-stuff
Mesa, Oleander - walter1white
Kane - gloomforrest
Clay - Gizzard
Becks - thecatspasta
Lyze - geckotree59
Junebug, Ti - UndeadDuudling
A common grackle - PanCakeCake
Redpaw - memoryofmurder
Sorez - kafkaesque
X - clawcakes
Robin - Arystarrea
Plaguepaw - luminaried
Duck - Poppythroat
Gladiolusflare - arachnits
Shrapnel - Lapis_Zap
Saltburn - nanistar
Lark - archostemata
Rosestar - boypaw-s
Asher - bullypinscherart
Otter - sm0lcatfish
Hemlock - H4ZARDOUSCH3MICALS
Scorch - TheLuckOfTheClaws
Bottlenose, Burr - Poppythroat
Fir, Antler - undercover_roomba
Bouvar - fritzcastaway
Vega, Goblin, Alliee - Vega
Carmine, Chiron - sp1resong
Amira - yugiryou
Scorpion - riveracheron
Mable - larkmouse
Laxo - gloomforrest
Alight - beansprout
PAGE 9 (left to right, top to bottom):
Antelopestride - Splintered_rain
Sasha, Poppy - alumin
Starlit - rotdogz
Bubo, Worm - egg-on-a-legg
Toe Biter - H4ZARDOUSCH3MICALS
Snap - falling_featherss
Buddleia - Lilaniloxi
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bestbusinessservices · 4 years ago
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Beetles are in the insect order of Coleoptera, which is the largest order of insects. Forty percent of all insects are beetles. In fact, beetles make up almost 25 percent of all existing animal life. There are more than 350,000 species of beetles worldwide, and possibly more if you factor in species that are not yet discovered. These are divided into 4 basic subgroups – Archostemata, which are wood boring ‘telephone-pole’ beetles and reticulated beetles, which have a distinct pattern of squares on their outer shell; Adephaga, which are bark beetles, ground beetles and most...
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backtonaturelife · 6 years ago
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Beetle and Dung Beetle Insect Animal - Coleoptera
Beetle and Dung Beetle Insect Animal - Coleoptera Beetle Scientific Name: Coleoptera Beetle Kingdom: Animalia Beetle Phylum: Euarthropoda Beetle Class: Insecta Beetle Order: Coleoptera Beetle Suborders: Adephaga,Archostemata,Myxophaga,Polyphaga,Protocoleoptera,Endopterygota Dung Beetle Dung Beetle Kingdom: Animalia Dung Beetle Phylum: Euarthropoda Dung Beetle Class: Insecta Dung Beetle Order: Coleoptera Dung Beetle Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia Dung Beetle Superfamily: Scarabaeoidea #beetle #dungbeetle #coleoptera Watch video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zLxFtQQoyok
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fishandphylogeny · 9 years ago
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Archostemata
The smallest of the four suborders of coleopterans.
Coleoptera - Archostemata - Cupedidae - Tenomerga mucida
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astronomy-to-zoology · 11 years ago
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Telephone-pole Beetle (Micromalthus debilis)
...a species of archostematan beetle that is native to the eastern United States. M. debilis is the only extant member of the family Micromalthidae and is considered by many to be a "living-fossil".  The larvae of M. debilis are wood-borers and will feed on decaying chestnut and oak logs. They also have been known to cause damage to poles and buildings (thus the name). The larvae are also unique in that during the cerambycoid stage the larvae can either develop into an adult female, or give birth to caraboid larvae.
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Animalia-Arthropoda-Insecta-Coleoptera-Archostemata-Micromalthidae-Micromalthus-M. debilis
Image: David R. Maddison
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bestbusinessservices · 4 years ago
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Beetles are in the insect order of Coleoptera, which is the largest order of insects. Forty percent of all insects are beetles. In fact, beetles make up almost 25 percent of all existing animal life. There are more than 350,000 species of beetles worldwide, and possibly more if you factor in species that are not yet discovered. These are divided into 4 basic subgroups – Archostemata, which are wood boring ‘telephone-pole’ beetles and reticulated beetles, which have a distinct pattern of squares on their outer shell; Adephaga, which are bark beetles, ground beetles and most...
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bestbusinessservices · 4 years ago
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Beetles are in the insect order of Coleoptera, which is the largest order of insects. Forty percent of all insects are beetles. In fact, beetles make up almost 25 percent of all existing animal life. There are more than 350,000 species of beetles worldwide, and possibly more if you factor in species that are not yet discovered. These are divided into 4 basic subgroups – Archostemata, which are wood boring ‘telephone-pole’ beetles and reticulated beetles, which have a distinct pattern of squares on their outer shell; Adephaga, which are bark beetles, ground beetles and most...
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bestbusinessservices · 4 years ago
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Beetles are in the insect order of Coleoptera, which is the largest order of insects. Forty percent of all insects are beetles. In fact, beetles make up almost 25 percent of all existing animal life. There are more than 350,000 species of beetles worldwide, and possibly more if you factor in species that are not yet discovered. These are divided into 4 basic subgroups – Archostemata, which are wood boring ‘telephone-pole’ beetles and reticulated beetles, which have a distinct pattern of squares on their outer shell; Adephaga, which are bark beetles, ground beetles and most...
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