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Anyone able to ID?
Appears to have mostly pale hind tibia so thought may be gracilicornis but am not sure at all!!
Taken on bare rock on north coast of Jersey
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
the returning Parent Bug on the birch tree today, unfortunately wearing a Tachinid egg that bodes ill
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
Another flickr member asked me if I could get some shots of this small capsid bug. Lives on tamarisk by the seaside. Found on some tamarisk at Goring after a quite a bit of searching. About 3mm body length. Tuponia mixticolor hopefully
Schritt 1: Man rufe den IE 52 mal hintereinander auf - bis hierher ist alles in Ordnung. Wenn man mit der rechten Maustaste auf die Gruppe in der Taskleiste klickt, dann erscheint das Menü.
Schritt 2: Man rufe den IE ein 53igstes mal auf - dieses Fenster hat dann keine Menüleiste mehr und reagiert nicht mehr auf eine Adresseingabe (BUG *huh*). Wenn man mit der rechten Maustaste auf die Gruppe in der Taskleiste klickt, dann passiert gar nichts (BUG).
Schritt 3: Man scließt das "fehlerhafte" Fenster, das Gruppenmenü funktioniert wieder. Hier schließt man dann die gante Gruppe. Es erscheint die Fehlermeldung (Windows-Fehlerberichterstattung muss aktiviert sein).
Schritt 4 + 5: Detailinfos zur Fehlermeldung.
Anmerkung: Der Bug funktioniert auf allen mir zur Verfügung stehenden Windows-PCs mit unterschiedlicher Hardware-Ausstattung und Service Packs.
Isso é tudo que vejo depois do boot, e não, não é um papel de parede.
Em tempo: o quadrado branco é o ponteiro do mouse, que na verdade é multi-colorido =D
Two strange looking bugs with large spiny antennae or something going straight into the tree. Never seen this type of bug before!
Taken at Wood Lake Nature Center, Richfield, Hennepin County, MN.
Bug nymph though I am not sure of what. I presume it has recently emerged from the exoskeleton that can be seen on the grass next to the bug. There are more photos below in comment 1 !
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Anyone kow what type of bug this is? Let me know if you know the Linnaean name of the species or the common name.
Who Wants Cake?
presents
BUG
by Tracy Letts
February 15 - March 10, 2008
@
The Ringwald Theatre
Ferndale, MI
Photos by Colleen Scribner
FotografÃas del concierto de Leaflitter Bug y A Jigsaw, en la Sala Experimental del Teatro Zorrilla, en Valladolid, como parte del ciclo Movimiento Subterráneo.
I saw this old Volkswagen at a supermarket in Sweden. It seemed that the car stood in the woods for a very long time, It was covered completely with lichen. But it was used as a normal Family car with toys in the back!
On friday, this bug looked like a white, fuzzy/pointy, caterpillar-ish thing when it was captured. It was definitely insect-like in its legs; but it had little branch-y things poking out all over it.
By friday evening (see earlier pictures) it had changed to a green flying insect.
By saturday evening, its wings had color and it was darker green and more evil looking. Sorry for the poor focus it is very very tiny.