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- No. 1 - Lions and Tigers in the Sand
- No. 2 - Gall Insects
- No. 3 - Rearing and Experimenting with Isopods
- No. 4 - Drawings Insects Directly from a Stereomicroscope
- No. 5 - Collecting Aquatic Insects
- No. 6 - Ladybeetles
- No. 7 - Sugaring For Moths
- No. 8 - Clowns of the Insect World
- No. 9 - Collecting Giant Silkmoths
- No.10 - Flight of the Bumblebee
- No. 11 - Wanderers on the Sand
- No. 12 - Headlighting For Spiders
- No. 13 - Insect Collecting Tent
- No. 14 - Net-spinning Caddisflies
- No.15 - Rearing Insects
- No.16 - Pseudoscorpions
- No.17 - Insect Life History
- No.18 - Leaf Beetles - The Beetle Botanists
- No.19 - Flying Tigers
- No.20 - Acorn Insects
- No.21 - Earwigs in Michigan
- No.22 - The Honeybee waggle dance: An active participation, role-playing game
- No.23 - Studying Butterflies in Urban Areas
- No. 24 Detecting Noctuid Borers
- No. 25 Reading the lines under bark
- No. 26 Collecting Odonata Exuviae
- No. 27. Dragonflies and Damselflies
- No. 28. Leafminers: The Art of Eating a Leaf
- No. 29. Providing Native Bee Habitat in Your Garden
- No. 30. Preparing Wing Slides for Microlepidoptera
- No. 31. A unique role-playing game examining plant-insect interactions
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