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Yeah, couldn't see but glimpses of the eclipse due to intermittent cloud cover, but we did see this enormous bug. And I got close enough to shoot it. I'm still shocked by that particular detail. ;)

Does anyone out there know the name of this bug?

 

Thank you joeyjoe1 for the name "Colorado Potato Beetle"

Chrysolina Americana - Rosemary Beetle At the organic lavender fields, they ask if you see these little beauties to pick them off and put them in a little container and hand them in. Mr. K decided when he was seeing them to pick them off, however we had not picked up a container lol! So he carried these three little beauties around the fields with him, they are all lying on their backs in this shot, but I will post a diff shot at some point as they were nifty little bugs! HBBBT! They never made it to be handed in as they made their escape before Mr. K made it to the entrance point hee hee!

Bug, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Found this Dock bug (Coreus cf. marginatus; Hemiptera, Coreidae) on spent flowers of Plantago lanceolata (Latvia, Valmiera, close to Gauja river, 9 August 2019).

 

Fieldstack (fast method, 68 im.); assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). Sony A6500, FE 2.8/90mm Macro G OSS; ISO-400, f/4, 1/400s, -0.7step, diffused natural light.

 

Explanations on gear & methods used, see: : www.flickr.com/photos/andredekesel/8086137225/in/dateposted

HAPPY NEW YEAR MY ALL FRIENDS

Sengkang Riverside Park, Singapore

20 Nov 2020

Gotta Dock Leaf Bug in m' wheel barrer. Wot's up Doc, why don't yer fly out?

Feeding on Bindweed

A meadow plant bug tucking into a grass stem on Giant Hill in Cerne Abbas.

These bugs are mating on a milkweed blossom at Wright-Locke Farm.

One off the many wild flowers in the fields beyond Captains Wood, taken on my walk last week.

Milkweed Bugs on an Oleander seed pod - Phoenix, Arizona

 

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(114/366) I haven't got a bug butt photo for today but I have got a Bug Box. Like we really need more things to pack when we do eventually move but I couldn't resist buying this for just €4.99 from Lidl.

Or should that be B B B B B B B B Bond Bug (s)?

 

Back in the early 1980s a friend of mine who was about 6 foot 3 and built like a brick ****house had one of these.

Bugs on Flower

Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge, Qc

Shield bug close-up

Shield beatle, Taken at RSPB Rye Meads october 2018

Elle se tendait dans l’inconnu, personne ne la verrait, juste le monde, aux environs d’elle, juste le temps de rougir sa robe, et de semer… Il se tendait dans l’inconnu, personne ne le saurait, juste la vie, sur le bord d’hisser lui, juste le temps de boire sa coupe, et de sauter dans…

............................. le rien, du tout,

aux environs d’elle…

 

Alder Caterpillars,have been Busy.

Waiting for the 'It's Tough To Be a Bug' show to start.

 

I should wear those sexy glasses all the time!

This nice bug was found by my cousin. I captured this image in the Great Nemunas Loops regional park near the Nemunas river. The bug seemed very interesting for me because of black spot on its body, it looks like a money-box. ;)

 

Please have a view of full size... Thanks :)

Life in the undergrowth. you just have to look. Preferably with some optical aid...

Canon 5D and EF 50mm f/1.8 with extension tube.

This pile of rotting logs, covered in moss makes for a luxury bug hotel. Spotted in Bayhurst Wood on my walk with Ross this morning.

Oncopeltus fasciatus. In the Onion Creek Greenbelt, Austin. These bugs feed on milkweed plants and are unpalatable to predators.

It's been a while since I made this one and so I don't remember what bugs I started with..

I wasn't concerned

When it landed on my arm

Thought it was harmless

 

Note: Apparently Assassin Bugs can deliver a rather nasty bite, so I got lucky.

Warm Weather,has the Bugs busy.

On Explore

I and Rasik were on a wild walk when Rasik spotted this BUG, and we both were ready with our cameras, as soon as we had started there was another one, telling us - Wait me too....... ( and both were in our cameras... wait for next upload...)

A parent bug nymph. Went back to see if it is still there on a following day and it has disappeared. Other benches in the gardens all still have their little shieldbug nurseries. Wonder where this little dude is?

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