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Adalia (Adalia) decempunctata (Linnaeus, 1758)

  

Sin duda una de las mariposas más bellas. Esta especie pasa el invierno en estado adulto, refugiada en cuevas.

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Orthoptera

family=Tettigoniidae

Genus=Chlorobalius ID confirmed by ala.org.au

Common Name=Predatory Katydid Female

Insecta: Lepidoptera: Noctuidae: Geometridae

 

location: 1.5km west of Orland, Ontario, Canada

An Ebony jewelwing. I wasn't able to get as close to this beauty as I would have liked, oh well.

Found in Wheat crops..

Little Yellow Sulphur (Pyrisitia lisa) laying an egg on Illinois Bundleflower (Desmanthus illinoensis).

Sand Ridge State Park, Mason County, Illinois, USA.

June 21, 2015.

 

UPDATE: Illinois Bundleflower (Desmanthus illinoensis) is the plant. It belongs to the Mimosa family. :-)

(I don't know what the foodplant is called--maybe you can help me? The leaves looked exactly like the Sensitive Plant (Mimosa sp.), but the leaves didn't respond to my touch.)

 

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5 mm. Underside skeletonized oak? leaf, West Tisbury, MA 8/19/23

4/4/07

Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

Order Plecoptera...ID pending.

Found in some shrubs, then flew to the wall.

Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)

Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)

Superclass: Hexapoda (Hexapods)

Class: Insecta (Insects)

Subclass: Pterygota (Winged Insects)

Order: Plecoptera (Stoneflies)

7/11/2010

Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.

Anthidium manicatum, male.

Found around my Common Toadflax, Linaria vulgaris.

Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)

Phylum: Arthropoda (Arthropods)

Class: Insecta (Insects)

Order: Hymenoptera (Ants, Bees, Wasps & Sawflies)

(Aculeata - Bees, Ants & Stinging Wasps)

(Anthophila (Apoidea) - Bees)

Family: Megachilidae (Leaf-cutter Bees, Mason Bees & Allies)

Subfamily: Megachilinae

Tribe: Anthidiini

Genus: Anthidium

Species: manicatum

(Anthidium manicatum) Wool Carder Bee

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Portrane Strand, Co.Dublin Ireland 19-06-2021

 

Domain: Eukaryota

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Lepidoptera

Family: Nymphalidae

Genus: Coenonympha

Species: C. pamphilus

 

Scientific name: Coenonympha pamphilus

 

Small, yellow-orange, flies close to the ground. Perches with its wings closed.

 

The Small Heath is an inconspicuous butterfly that flies only in sunshine and rarely settles more than a metre above the ground. Its wings are always kept closed when at rest. Underside of forewing has eyespot at tip. Hindwing banded with brown, grey and cream. The number of broods and the flight periods are variable and adults may be seen continuously from late April to September on some sites in southern England.

 

This relatively widespread butterfly can occupy a range of habitat types and, although its range has changed little, many colonies have disappeared in recent decades. Widespread in Britain and Ireland.

Size and Family

 

Family: Browns

Size: Small

Wing Span Range (male to female): 34-38mm

 

Distribution

 

Countries: England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales

Found throughout Britain and Ireland

Distribution Trend Since 1970’s = -29%

 

European status: Not threatened

Caterpillar Foodplants

 

Fine grasses, especially fescues (Festuca spp.), meadow-grasses (Poa spp.), and bents (Agrostis spp.).

 

Habitat

 

Occurs on grassland where there are fine grasses, especially in dry, well-drained situations where the sward is short and sparse. Typical habitats include; heathland, downland and coastal dunes, but it is also found on road verges, moorland and in woodland rides.

taken on lindisfarne

Samsung S10; found during night hike

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Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Orthoptera

Suborder=Caelifera

Superfamily=Acridoidea

Family=Acrididae

Common name=Grasshopper

Kingdom=Animalia

Phylum=Arthropoda

Class=Insecta

Order=Orthoptera

Family=Acrididae

Subfamily=Cyrtacanthacridinae

Genus=Valanga

Species=irregularis

Binomial name=Valanga irregularis Female Adult

Common name=Giant grasshopper

Class: Insecta.

Order: Lepidoptera.

Superfamily: Papilionoidea.

Family: Lycaenidae.

Subfamily: Lycaeninae.

Tribe: Polyommatini.

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