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La esfinge colibrí (Macroglossum stellatarum) es una especie de lepidóptero ditrisio de la familia Sphingidae. Vive en el sur de Europa, incluyendo la península ibérica, norte de África y centro de Asia, India e Indochina.Suele confundírseles frecuentemente con esfinges del género Hemaris de Norteamérica. Recibe el nombre por su vuelo y forma de alimentación, que se asemejan a los del colibrí.

 

The hummingbird sphinx (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of lepidoptera ditrisio of the Sphingidae family. They live in southern Europe, including the Iberian Peninsula, North Africa and Central Asia, India and Indochina, and are often confused with sphinxes of the genus Hemaris of North America. It receives its name from its flight and way of feeding, which resemble those of the hummingbird.

iSpy is the theme for Macro Mondays, July 12th

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Las abejas💜🐝 son esenciales en la producción de alimentos a nivel mundial ya que polinizan más del 70% de los cultivos. La polinización es una contribución esencial en la producción de alimentos y los medios de subsistencia humana.

Beautiful butterfly

Schöner Schmetterling

Macro Mondays theme for June 14th is Pick Two.

 

and for Monday Music Mania:

Johnny Cash - I Got Stripes

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFbh-HKd8is

I would love to be able to say that this is taken in the wild, but of course it is not. It is a part of an insect exhibit organized at the

NECCC conference by Kathy Macpherson Baca. Thanks, Kathy, for the wonderful experience! I am so glad to have met you in person, after admiring your images on Flickr for a long time. I had fun with your fascinating creatures, and learned a lot in the process of having fun.

Bee like insect on flowers from my garden

on oxalis flower

For this week's Macro Mondays theme "iSpy" (a subject beginning with A, E, I, O or U). I chose I (insect).

Nature constantly surprises me. I got up early this morning, brought a camera and a chair, sat down next to a lavender bush to take a picture of some insect. I took some nice pictures and headed to the house to pick a picture for MM. On the wall next to the front door, I saw this small (1cm), inconspicuous moth, and out of habit, I took a picture of him. When I saw him on the screen, the first thing I thought was ‘what luck that he is so small and I didn’t see his head because I would have run away for sure’. I called him Mr. Lizard's Head.

HMM!

 

Gràcies a tots per veure i comentar la meva foto!

 

¡Gracias a todos por ver y comentar mi foto!

 

Merci à tous pour regarder et commenter ma photo!

 

Thank you all for look and comment my photo!

This little hoverfly is an absolute sunworshipper, and a true spring/summer insect. Melanostoma scalare, female.

Fly macro

 

Taken with a tamron 60mm f2 macro

Qui a eu le plus d’appréhension ? Je ne sais pas ...

Shot on my first outing to photograph insects and butterflies. These shots were taken on Cotley Hill on the edge of Salisbury Palin

Macro shot of an insect.

 

Le diablotin s'est transformé en empuse. Les antennes non pennées indiquent qu'il s'agit d'un imago femelle (♀︎)

 

27 mai: deuxième jour où je ne la trouve plus dans son espace préféré, occupé depuis le 13 octobre dernier (au moins)....

 

Challenge on flickr: CoF**6 - Dominant COLOR

 

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Order : Coleoptera

Family : Scarabaeidae

Subfamily : Melolonthidae

Genus : Amphimallon

Species : Amphimallon majale

 

I appreciate all those lovely little insects out there, living their lives happily oblivious of our activities. Yet once in awhile we can see that perhaps it is we humans that are missing all of their artistic efforts.

This has been such a great year for flowers.

Like the compound eye of an insect

Museum Fundatie Zwolle, the Netherlands

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