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Citron du jour posé en bordure d'une allée de mon jardin.
Brimstone laid on the edge of an alley in my garden.
Al atardecer y a las orillas del río Cabriel con sus aguas limpias, como exigen estos Calopteryx , que compensan al visitante, al fotógrafo con la espléndida belleza que le dan sus iridiscentes tonos, sus coloreadas alas, verlos volar…, es todo un placer.
Fotografiado en: Puente de Cristinas, Río Cabriel. Pajaroncillo. Cuenca. España.
Calopteryx xanthostoma, ♂
At sunset and on the banks of the Cabriel River with its clean waters, as these Calopteryx demand, which compensate the visitor, the photographer with the splendid beauty that give it its iridescent tones, its colored wings, see them fly ..., it is a pleasure.
Photographed in: Puente de Cristinas, Río Cabriel. Pajaroncillo. Cuenca. Spain.
Con la fortuna de encontrarme con estos Aeshna mixta en copula, en un sitio despejado y conseguir, así, un fondo de los que me gustan, que hace resaltar a la pareja con su mosaico de colores, ella igual que el macho, androcroma.
Fotografiado en: Albufera Mallorca. Muro. Baleares. España.
Aeshna mixta, ♂♀
With the good fortune of finding these mixta Aeshna in copula, in a clear place and, thus, getting a background of the ones I like, that makes the couple stand out with their mosaic of colors, she equal the male, androcroma.
Photographed in: Albufera Mallorca. Muro. Baleares. Spain.
The last large piece I did, which I hope to post real soon, had a group of insects. This is just an afterthought. I will be doing a series of bugs transforming into a different kind with my own elements.
Insecta Variant 1
Acrylic on Panel
10" x 13", (15" x 18" framed)
Available: My shop.
©2011 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com
INSECTA , LEPIDOPTERA , HESPERIIDAE
Siyah Antenli Zıpzıp
Thymelicus lineolus (Ochsenheimer,1808)
Essex Skipper
Photo taken with my new Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens.
The common green bottle fly (biological name Phaenicia sericata or Lucilia sericata) is a blow fly found in most areas of the world, and the most well-known of the numerous green bottle fly species. It is 10–14 mm long, slightly larger than a house fly, and has brilliant, metallic, blue-green or golden coloration with black markings. It has short, sparse black bristles (setae) and three cross-grooves on the thorax. The wings are clear with light brown veins, and the legs and antennae are black. The maggots (larvae) of the fly are used for maggot therapy.
Lucilia sericata is common all over the temperate and tropical regions of the planet, mainly the Southern Hemisphere: Africa and Australia. It prefers warm and moist climates and accordingly is especially common in coastal regions, but it also is present in arid areas.The female lays her eggs in meat, fish, animal corpses, infected wounds of humans or animals, and excrement. The larvae feed on decomposing tissue. The insect favours species of the genus Ovis, domestic sheep in particular. This can lead to blow fly strike, causing problems for sheep farmers, though L. sericata is not a major cause of blow fly strike in most regions.
Los Angeles. California.
• Drone fly
• Mosca zángano
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Diptera
Family:Syrphidae
Subfamily:Eristalinae
Tribe:Eristalini
Genus:Eristalis
Subgenus:Eoseristalis
Species:E. tenax
Salinas, Canelones, Uruguay
Orthoptera (Grasshoppers and Locusts)
Orthoptères (Sauterelles et Criquets)
A Great Green Bush-Cricket male cleans one of its antennae on sedge in a wet meadow.
Une grande sauterelle verte mâle nettoie une de ses antennes sur du carex dans une prairie humide.
Botanical Gardens of Brasilia - DF, Brazil.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily: Papilionoidea
Family: Hesperiidae
Subfamily: Hesperiinae
Tribe: Hesperiini
Subtribe: Moncina
Genus: Rufocumbre Dolibaina, Mielke & Casagrande, 2017
Species: R. eberti (Evans, [1955])
Binomial name: Rufocumbre eberti
El viento que hacía aquella mañana, fue trágico para esta hembra de Aeshna cyanea, que debió de golpearse con alguna planta, sus blandas alas mientras estaba en espera de que se le endurecieran, y le quedaron malformadas, por lo que no podrá volar, y eso le supone perder la vida.
Fotografiado en: Peralta de Calasanz. Huesca. España.
Aeshna cyanea, ♀
The wind that morning was tragic for this female of Aeshna cyanea, who must have hit with a plant, her soft wings while waiting to be hardened, and they were malformed, so she can not fly, and That means losing your life.
Photographed in: Peralta de Calasanz. Huesca. Spain.
Ein kleiner Marienkäfer in der Dünenvegetation an einem Strand an der Normandieküste. Leider hatte ich kein Makro Objektiv dabei und musste das Bild mit dem 24 - 105 mm Zoom machen. Außerdem bekam ich die Belichtung nicht wirklich hin. Also entschloss ich mich den internen Blitz zu benutzen.
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A little ladybug in the dune vegetation on a beach on the Normandy coast. Unfortunately, I did not have a macro lens and had to take the picture with the 24 - 105 mm zoom. Besides, I did not really get the exposure. So I decided to use the internal flash.
Reaparecer con imágenes de archivo, con especies para completar el álbum, “Mis Libélulas”, y así, participar…, compartir fotos impregnadas, cada una de ellas con imborrables recuerdos.
Este joven macho, eso creo, de Lestes virens será el primero. Pruiniscencia poco marcada en sus últimos segmentos, ojos sin la intensidad de los adultos y, al parecer, pterostigmas uniformemente marrones.
Fotografiado en: Laguna de Talayuelas. Cuenca. España.
Lestes virens, ♂
Reappear with archive images, with species to complete the album, “My dragonflies”, and thus, participate…, share impregnated photos, each one with indelible memories.
This young male, I think, from Lestes virens will be the first. Pruiniscence little marked in its last segments, eyes without the intensity of adults and, apparently, uniformly brown pterostigmas.
Photographed in: Laguna de Talayuelas. Cuenca. Spain.