Saturday, November 03, 2012

Homop Survives Hemips to Get on List

As many know, the Hemips and the Homops are forever at it. 

At what, Ray?  You may query. 

Well.  The Hemips are out to get the Homops.  But the Homops survive the Hemips because in every generation certain Homops are born to heterozygous Hemip parents.  Then the cleverest of the Homops conceal their identity until it is too late for the Hemips to do anything about them. 

What a crazy country we live in! 

This curious little Homop, (Micrutalis parva) possibly,  is sitting on a Solanum elaegnifolium leaf.  There is something else depicted there with it, but I don't know what that is.  Something disgusting no doubt.

 

But what can be said about Solanum elaegnifolium that has not already been said or spelled?  What a plant!  All the actual botanists know that it is ubiiquitous throughout the Tejico Booblico.  Which means, Solanum elaegnifolium is the logical state flower rather than the miserable bluebonnet.  Yes.  An average botanist can go anywhere in the repooblick and find Solanum elaegnifolium. But where are the bluebonnets at all those sites?  Ha!

Perhaps, this particular Homop is wrapping itself in the flag, metaphorically speaking.  You know, assoicating with Solanum elaegnifolium, the logical state flower of the Booblico, is a pretty smart strategy for dodging the Hemips.

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