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Mosquito, He or she was on the outside of the double glazing, probably eyeing me up for the next meal.
This was very small part of a huge collection of insects( ca.23000 species) which was at La Vanille Reserve des Mascareignes,Mauritius. It was the work of one man,Jacques Siedlecki ,over 30 years.
(Explored 10 8.10I took a photo of this bug the other day in my home-made light box which diffused the bright sun in my backyard.
And I can say it now, this was shot for a competition (vivid colours).
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Sigma 17-70
After a busy morning working in the garden, I went out there with the camera & was surprised to find this. I think it is a Box Bug. Prior to 1990 only found within a few kilometers of Box hill Surrey but since then spreading slowly north. Just a very few records so far for our area
Looking up at Bug Light in South Portland, Maine. Photo taken with an Olympus XA using Kodak Ultramax 400 color print film.
If I'm right, well, possibly it is a green vegetable bug/ southern green stink bug.
The southern green stink bug is not native to Hungary or even Europe. The first sign of them was in Hungary just thirteen years ago. It is originally from Ethiopia.
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yeah, I know... but I have not seen those red bugs in years... and besides it was such a very nice, polite bug - he was waiting patiently for me to switch the lense and flew away only after I took ten photos...
bug light. officially known as duxbury pier light, was built in 1871 on the north side of the main channel in plymouth harbor to mark the dangerous shoal off saquish head, in plymouth, ma. The unusual coffeepot-shaped lighthouse is locally known as "bug light" or simply "the bug."
Bugs Bunny instant load camera for 126 cartridge film, fixed focus lens takes flashcubes manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company, Helm Toy Corp, New York. Made in Hong Kong c1976
I started seeing these tiny bugs on the roses across the street and ask Max if I needed to get something so they didn't migrate to mine and he said what I was using was good and he didn't think they would stay even if they tried them out... If someone knows what they are, I would love to know...
Edit: Todd says it's a beetle... Thanks, Kind Sir...