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Insecta: Lepidoptera

Geometridae, Ennominae

Calletaera subexpressa

 

daytime observation, at rest on a low herb leaf

Kadoorie Farm & Botanic Garden,

Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

Kamasutra der Insekten

 

Marienkäfer ( Coccinellidae - auch Himmugüegeli - Klasse Insekten Insecta - Ordnung Käfer Coleoptera - ladybug coccinelle coccinella - Fauna Tierwelt ) beim Liebespiel - Kamasutra am U.fer der A.are ob Märchligen im Berner Mittelland im Kanton Bern der Schweiz

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Marienkäfer - Himmugüegeli

 

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Systematik

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Klasse : Insekten ( Insecta )

 

Ordnung : Käfer ( Coleoptera )

 

Unterordnung : Polyphaga

 

Teilordnung : Cucujiformia

 

Überfamilie : Cucujoidea

 

Familie : Marienkäfer

 

Wissenschaftlicher Name : Coccinellidae Latreille – 1.8.0.7

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Die Marienkäfer ( Coccinellidae ) sind eine weltweit verbreitete Familie halbkugeliger, flugfähiger Käfer, deren Deckflügel meist eine unterschiedliche Anzahl von auffälligen Punkten aufweisen. Viele Arten ernähren sich von B.latt- und S.childl.äusen.

 

Die Marienkäfer sind bei der Bevölkerung beliebt und tragen die unterschiedlichsten Namen in der jeweiligen lokalen Umgangssprache. Die Beliebtheit begründet sich unter anderem darin, dass sie im G.artenb.au und der L.andw.irtschaft nützlich sind, da sie allein in ihrer L.arvenz.eit je nach Art bis zu 3.000 P.flanzenl.äuse oder S.pinnm.ilben fressen.

 

Sie sind in ihrem Aussehen variabel, was ihre Bestimmung erschwert. Dieselbe Art kann in dutzenden Mustervarianten auftreten. Manche, wie etwa der L.uzerne - Marienkäfer, erreichen sogar über 4.000 gezählte Varianten.

 

Früher wurden diese Varianten innerhalb derselben Art mit eigenen Namen belegt, beispielsweise beim Z.weipunkt – M.arienkäfer ( Adalia bipunctata ) mit über 150 Bezeichnungen, die allerdings heute nicht mehr verwendet werden und wissenschaftlich bedeutungslos sind.

 

Bei manchen Untergruppen – etwa innerhalb der Unterfamilie S.cymninae – kann eine Bestimmung schwierig sein und zuverlässig nur aufgrund einer Untersuchung der Genitalorgane erfolgen. Neben den Genitalien sind die K.opfkapsel, der K.opfschild und die F.ühleransätze oft zuverlässige Unterscheidungsmerkmale ähnlicher Arten.

 

Die Käfer können gut f.liegen und erreichen 75 bis 91 Flügelschläge pro S.ekunde. Manche Arten wie der L.icht - Marienkäfer ( C.alvia d.ecemguttata ) werden in der N.acht durch künstliches L.icht angelockt. Das lässt auf nächtliche Ausbreitungsflüge schließen

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BeschriebMarienkäfer AlbumMarienkäfer Marienkäfer Himmugüegeli Ladybug Mariquita Leppäkerttu Coccinelle Coccinella てんとう虫 Lieveheersbeestje Joaninha Gărgăriţă Божья коровка Uğur böceği Schweiz Suisse Switzerland Svizzera Suissa Swiss Sveitsi Sviss スイス Zwitserland Sveits Szwajcaria Suíça Suiza

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V.elot.our an die A.are ob M.ärchligen bei Bern am Dienstag den 14. Juni 2011

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Hurni110614 AlbumZZZZ110614V.elot.ourA.uguetb.rücke KantonBern

 

E - Mail : chrigu.hurni@bluemail.ch

 

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Letzte Aktualisierung - Ergänzung des Textes : 070223

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NIF

Insecta: Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Fulgoroidea: Eurybrachidae

Class: Insecta.

Order: Dictyoptera.

Suborder: Mantodea.

Family: Mantidae.

 

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Geometridae, Ennominae

Plutodes costatus

 

Tai Yeung Che, Lam Tsuen Valley, Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

Class: Insecta.

Order: Lepidoptera.

Superfamily: Noctuoidea.

Family: Noctuidae.

Subfamily: Heliothinae.

Insecta,Lepidoptera,Noctuoidea,Erebidae

 

Erebidae, Arctiinae, Lithosiini

   

Unidentified; scale bar: 5 mm with 0.1 mm divisions

From Cynips quercusfolii gall

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Nolidae, Chloephorinae, Sarrothripini

Giaura robusta

 

Tai Yeung Che, Lam Tsuen Valley

Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

Unidentified insect; on shared slab with 95001a; scale bar: 5 mm with 0.1 mm div.

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Erebidae, Erebinae

Metopta rectifasciata

 

Tai Yeung Che, Lam Tsuen, Tai Po

Hong Kong

 

a visitor to the lights in the stairwell at home....

heres my attempt at Pyrography, on the top of my wooden insect box

(it holds everything i need for setting / spreading / pinning specimens)

 

i havent got a pyrography tool, but the soldering iron worked just as well

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Crambidae

Spilomelinae

Dichocrochis punctiferalis

 

Sha Lo Tung, Tai Po

Hong Kong

Pentax K10D + Raynox DCR250 - 1/125 - f/9.5 - Flash did not fire.

 

Reino: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Clase: Insecta

Orden: Odonata

Suborden: Zygoptera.

 

Los "caballitos del diablo" no son "libélulas". Los primeros pliegan sus alas sobre el cuerpo mientras que las libélulas las dejan extendidas. El macho tiene el cuerpo de color verde o azul metalico y sus alas presentan un tono ahumado que se va oscureciendo a medida que el insecto madura.Por el contrario,la hembra es siempre de color verde y carece de esa mancha en las alas. Sufren una de las metamorfosis más largas del mundo animal, cerca de cinco años.

 

The "damseflies" are not "dragonflies". The firsts fold his wings over the body whereas dragonflies leaves them extended. The male has the body green or blue metalist and his wings display a smoky tone that is darkened in the mature insect. The female is always green and lacks that smoky spot in the wings. They undergo one of the longest metamorphosis of the animal world, about five years

 

macrodomo.blogspot.com

Insecta

Lepidoptera

Tortricidae

Gatesclarkeana sp.

Shared slab with 49645, red arrow is 90159; scale bar: 5 mm with 0.1 mm div.

Flor de Lirio Blanco (Iris Orientalis), que atrae una gran cantidad de insectos por su aroma y dulce néctar, me gusto mucho esta imagen por que no avía visto nunca tantos pololos (Astylus Trifasciatus) juntos.

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Gracillariidae, Gracillariinae

Caloptilia theivora

 

Lam Tsuen San Tsuen, Tai Po, Hong Kong.

 

There are quite a few Caloptilia species that look roughly like this - at least two in HK, which are only reliably separable by dis-section, the other being C. celtidis, though the latter doesn't have the bright yellow labial palps.

 

The Gracillariidae is a vastly under-recorded family in Hong Kong, with only 8 or 9 published species, though another 30 or so recorded in literature, but unidentified.

 

there is a manuscript in press (proof stage) with the Mexican Lepidoptera journal SHILAP Revista de Lepidopterología - Microlepidoptera of Hong Kong: Checklist of Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera: Gracillarioidea), H. Y. Bai, H. H. Li & R. C. Kendrick (in press; due to be published in June: SHILAP Revta. lepid. 37: 1-15.)), which deals with 25 species, and at some stage there will have to be a follow-up paper as there is more HK material to be dis-sected (at least another 15 species), but it's in the UK.

Lugar / place / lieu : Cagua, Estado Aragua, Venezuela.

Rotary Park Rainforest Reserve

Lismore NSW AU

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Xyloryctidae, Xyloryctinae

Thymiatris sp nr arista

 

Nam Chung Valley, North District, New Territories, Hong Kong

Coleoptera

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Coleoptera

Classificação científica

Reino: Animalia

Filo: Arthropoda

Classe: Insecta

Ordem: Coleoptera

Sub-ordens

 

Rutela lineolaOs coleópteros, mais conhecidos como besouros ou escaravelhos são insetos pertencentes à ordem Coleoptera. Estes animais são caracterizados principalmente pelo par de asas anterior endurecido, conhecidas como élitros. A ordem Coleoptera é a que tem maior número de espécies dentre todos os seres vivos - cerca de 350 mil - sendo portanto o grupo animal mais diverso que existe. Dentre os seus representantes mais conhecidos estão as joaninhas, os rola-bosta, os gorgulhos, os besouros serra-pau e os vaga-lumes.

 

Beetle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beetles constitute a group of insects which includes the largest number of species. They are placed in the order Coleoptera, which means "sheathed wing". The Coleoptera contains more described species than in any other order in the animal kingdom, constituting about 25% of all known life-forms.[1] 40% of all described insect species are beetles (about 350,000 species[1]), and new species are frequently discovered. Estimates put the total number of species, described and undescribed, at between 5 and 8 million.

 

Beetles can be found in almost all habitats, but are not known to occur in the sea or in the polar regions. They interact with their ecosystems in several ways. They often feed on plants and fungi, break down animal and plant debris, and eat other invertebrates. Some species are prey of various animals including birds and mammals. Certain species are agricultural pests, such as the Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata, the boll weevil Anthonomus grandis, the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum, and the mungbean or cowpea beetle Callosobruchus maculatus, while other species of beetles are important controls of agricultural pests. For example, beetles in the family Coccinellidae ("ladybirds" or "ladybugs") consume aphids, scale insects, thrips, and other plant-sucking insects that damage crops.

  

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Geometridae, Sterrhinae, Sterrhini

Lophophleps triangularis

 

Kadoorie Institute, Shek Kong Centre, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong

Scientific classification

Kingdom:Animalia

Phylum:Arthropoda

Class:Insecta

Order:Lepidoptera

Family:Nymphalidae

Genus:Lasiommata

Species:L. megera

Binomial name

Lasiommata megera

 

Orange and brown, often basks on walls, stones and bare ground.

 

Found in northern and western Britain and southern Scotland, and on coast. Similar size and colour to Gatekeeper, but Wall is much more heavily patterned.

 

The Wall is aptly named after its habit of basking on walls, rocks, and stony places. The delicately patterned light brown undersides provide good camouflage against a stony or sandy surface. In hot weather, males patrol fast and low over the ground, seeking out females. In cooler weather, they will bask in sunny spots and fly up to intercept females, or to drive off other males.

 

The Wall is widely distributed, but rarely occurs in large numbers. Over the last decade, it has declined substantially in many inland areas of central England and Northern Ireland.

Size and Family

 

Family – Browns

Medium Sized

Wing Span Range (male to female) - 44-46mm

 

Conservation status

 

Listed as a Section 41 species of principal importance under the NERC Act in England

Listed as a Section 42 species of principal importance under the NERC Act in Wales

Classified as a Northern Ireland Priority Species by the NIEA

UK BAP status: Priority Species (for research only)

Butterfly Conservation priority: High

European threat status: Not threatened

 

Caterpillar Foodplants

 

Various grasses are used, including Tor-grass (Brachypodium pinnatum), False Brome (B. sylvaticum), Cock's-foot (Dactylis glomerata), bents (Agrostis spp.) Wavy Hair-grass (Deschampsia flexuosa), and Yorkshire-fog (Holcus lanatus).

Distribution

 

Countries – England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland

Widespread in England, Wales and Ireland, but increasingly scarce inland

 

Habitat

 

Short open grassland where turf is broken or stony. It is found on dunes and other coastal habitats but can also be found on on; disused quarries, derelict land, farm tracks, railway embankments and cuttings, gardens and field edges.

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Erebidae, Arctiinae, Lithosiini

Cyana fasciola

a male

 

Kadoorie Institute, Shek Kong Centre, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong

Lomaspilis marginata (Linnaeus, 1758)

2020-09-27 EOS R5 Test

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Erebidae, Arctiinae, Lithosiini

Pseudoblabes oophora

 

Tai Yeung Che, Lam Tsuen Valley

Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

Insecta: Lepidoptera

Geometridae, Ennominae, Hypochrosini

Loxotephria sp. cf. elaiodes Wehrli, 1937

 

Tai Yeung Che, Lam Tsuen Valley. Tai Po, New Territories, Hong Kong

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