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Buzz Lightyear at the Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin of World Disney World Resort Magic Kingdom in Bay Lake, Orlando (ORL), Florida (FL), United States (USA). #orlando #florida #usa #themeparks
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didn't have much time this week. I'm not especially pleased with my entry.
Here are the answers to yesterday's buzz-le. The models are circled and the rest are mimics. Full details below.
How did you do? The first and second place winners will be drawn at random and notified later this morning.
Thanks to everyone who participated, and for following the Insect of the Week!
1. Bee-like hover fly, Mallota bautias – order Diptera, family Syrphidae, subfamily Eristalinae, tribe
Eristalini
2. Drone fly, Eristalis bardus - order Diptera, family Syrphidae, subfamily Eristalinae, tribe Eristalini
3. Bumble bee, Bombus impatiens – order Hymenoptera, family Apidae, subfamily Apinae, tribe
Bombini
4. Southern bee killer, Mallophora orcina – order Diptera, family Asilidae, subfamily Asilinae, Predatory on other insects, including bees – aggressive mimicry
5. Bee-like robber fly, Laphria thoracica – order Diptera, family Asilidae, subfamily Laphriinae adults predaceous on flying insects, including bees and other robber flies – aggressive mimicry
6. Bumble bee, Bombus melanopygus – order Hymenoptera, family Apidae, subfamily Apinae, tribe
Bombini
7. Thick-headed fly, Physoconops excisus – order Diptera, family Conopidae, subfamily Conopinae
8. Digger wasp, Sphex sp. – order Hymenoptera, family Sphecidae, subfamily Sphecinae, tribe
Sphecini
9. Hover fly, Spilomyia quadrifasciata - order Diptera, family Syrphidae, subfamily Eristalinae, tribe
Milesiini
10. Oak stump borer moth, Paranthrene asilipennis – order Lepidoptera, family Sesiidae, subfamily
Sesiinae
11. Northeastern yellowjacket, Vespula vidua – order Hymenoptera, family Vespidae, subfamily
Vespinae
12. Hover fly, Spilomyia longicornis - order Diptera, family Syrphidae, subfamily Eristalinae, tribe
Milesiini
These are only some of my blocks from Buzz cuts, I am making 2 throws.
I modified a pattern John made. Do you recognize it John? Obviously I havent sewn the blocks together, its just laid out of my design wall for now.
Buzz Aldrin speaking with attendees at the 2016 Cloud Summit hosted by Ingram Micro at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Buzz Lightyear instructing the new recruits of what to do when riding Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters.
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Tuesday, October 2 2012: Disneyland Paris Halloween day trip with Bert.