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This katydid was hanging onto our front door molding yesterday. I helped her outside but she got pretty cranky when I tried to help her. She was a whole lot friendlier than most of the things we find crawling around here!
Este foi o primeiro modelo a ser criado através de customização.
Na verdade, foi comprado e customizado para mim mesma. Assim que as pessoas viram, começaram a me pedir que fizesse outros modelos diferentes. Assim nasceu e continua a Lullypop: com criatividade, bom humor, atenção aos detalhes e um gostinho especial por novidades.
P.S. Este modelo já está vendido =)
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I took this shot with the Tamron 70-300 DI LD Macro lens on a Pentax K100D. 300mm Macro about 2FT away. This bug is approx 3/8" in length. I almost did not see him in the grass.
The ornamental gardens had an accompanying insectarium. This is just a small handfull of the many bugs on display. Though they did have live specimens, and Fran was particularly taken with the bees, they were far outnumbered by those who were not so fortunate and now lie behind glass, pinned to a board.
nice...isn't it....;)
DSL will still need 3 weeks...lol...thats what they said 3 weeks ago too...oh man.................:(
When I photographed this bug on a Holly bush leaf in the garden, I knew it didn't look like the invasive Asian Lady Beetle. I assumed (hopefully) that it was a good bug. As it turns out, that is not the case.
This appears to be a Mexican bean beetle. I included a paragraph from Wikipedia and a link below to the page.
"The Mexican bean beetle, Epilachna varivestis, is a species of lady beetle which is a notorious agricultural pest. It is one of the few North American lady beetles that feed on plants rather than other insects. It is found throughout Mexico and the eastern United States, and is abundant in the wetter and more heavily irrigated areas west of the Rocky Mountains. It does not tolerate extremely dry areas."