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Sweat green bee in a flower of Rocky Montain Penstemon (Penstemon strictus). Sandia Mountains, New Mexico, USA.

 

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Two-tailed Swallowtail (Papilio multicaudata) on a Rocky Mountains Penstemon (Penstemon strictus). Sandia Mountains, New Mexico, USA.

 

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Notice the rolled up proboscis. In some skippers the length of proboscis reaches 5 centimeters (2 inches). Length of the butterfly is about 1.7 centimeter.

 

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For a while now, I've been carrying a piece of glass in my backpack and using it for experiments. This is one that I liked the result. It was also an option for letter P - Peribalus strictus, but I ended up choosing something else, so I'm sharing it now.

Spoorlijn 82, de lijn die Aalst met Ronse verbindt, of beter: verbond. De sectie Zottegem – Ronse werd in 1963 gesloten, de sectie Burst – Zottegem is nu bekend als lijn 89. Wat overblijft is een 18km ‘korte’ lijn die Burst met Aalst verbindt. Wel in die volgorde ja, daar ik mezelf afvraag welke Aalsterse stedeling de trein neemt met bestemming: Burst. Elke dag rijden 6 treinen dan wel 7 treinen heen en terug. Op meer dan enkele scholieren hoeft de NMBS niet te rekenen. Lijn 82 blijft ondanks de lage intensiteit ook een spoorlijn van Infrabel dewelke ook elk jaar onderhanden wordt genomen.

 

Ik vermoed dat het dit jaar iets anders verliep dan voorheen. Zonder frontkering of dergelijke reed de sproeitrein nu eerst naar Aalst, via lijn 82 onmiddellijk naar Burst en verder via L89 en L66 richting de kust. Terwijl die vroeger ’s morgens vroeg vertrok in Denderleeuw en eerst via lijn 89 naar Burst reed, vervolgens na frontkering terugkeerde via de lijn 82 naar Aalst, om ten slotte terug te keren richting Burst en Zottegem. Infrabel probeert op deze manier waarschijnlijk een rit uit te sparen op een enkelsporige lijn waar strictu sensu beide kanten ter gelijker tijd behandeld kunnen worden.

Zo had ik het geluk om op een mooie maandag morgen de sproeitrein et 2 fraaie 62 op kop en langs staart te zien passeren richting de kust. De gele 62 was niet zo geel meer en werd daarom wat verfraaid.

 

Conocephalus strictus - one of the coneheads.

 

That tail is her ovipositor, which exceeds her body length.

 

26 Aug 2020, Cayce, SC, USA.

Rather differently coloured to the others I've seen!

Shame the vegetation is partially covering his head....

Chalais - Charente - France

Paederus littoralis Gravenhorst, 1802 = Paederus confinis Zetterstedt, 1838 = Paederus finisterrae Illiger, 1807 = Paederus geniculatus Peyron, 1858 = Paederus moses Saulcy, 1864 = Paederus strictus Baudi, 1869 = Paederus vulgaris Miller, 1853 = Poederomorphus pedoncularius Gautier des Cottes, 1862.

Peribalus strictus, common name Vernal Shieldbug, is a species of shield bugs in the family Pentatomidae..This species is widespread in Europe (with the exception of the north of the British Isles and Scandinavia), across Siberia and Central Asia up to northern China and Japan. These shieldbugs prefer dry to moderately moist, warm areas. They usually occur in clearings and in rather damp environments..Peribalus strictus can reach a length of 9.5–11 millimetres (0.37–0.43 in). These quite variable shieldbugs have a greenish-brown coloration and a dense dark punctuation on the head, elytrae, pronotum and scutellum. The margins of the pronotum are yellowish and quite concave and the scutellum has a pale yellowish tip. The connexivum is distinctly banded pale brown and black. The antennae are orange yellow, but the final two segments are black. In spring and summer the coloration is usually lighter than in autumn

Peribalus strictus, common name Vernal Shieldbug, is a species of shield bugs in the family Pentatomidae..This species is widespread in Europe (with the exception of the north of the British Isles and Scandinavia), across Siberia and Central Asia up to northern China and Japan. These shieldbugs prefer dry to moderately moist, warm areas. They usually occur in clearings and in rather damp environments..Peribalus strictus can reach a length of 9.5–11 millimetres (0.37–0.43 in). These quite variable shieldbugs have a greenish-brown coloration and a dense dark punctuation on the head, elytrae, pronotum and scutellum. The margins of the pronotum are yellowish and quite concave and the scutellum has a pale yellowish tip. The connexivum is distinctly banded pale brown and black. The antennae are orange yellow, but the final two segments are black. In spring and summer the coloration is usually lighter than in autumn

Just as I pressed the button, this shieldbug took off, and I cursed assuming that I had (yet another) empty leaf shot.... but when I viewed the image to delete it, I realised that it had captured the event just at the right moment! Talk about lucky!!

Samois-sur-Seine - France

An attractive little red katydid-- Seek identifies it as a Straight-lanced Meadow Katydid, and the name certainly suits it. It is destined to a life of trying to avoid becoming a meal for a migratory bird. Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary

An adult Peribalus strictus vernalis with a Coreus marginatus nymph!

Forêt de Mormal - Parc de l'Avesnois - France

There were a fair number of common meadow katydids around and I shot some pictures of them. I took a shot of this katydid almost as an afterthought and only when I got home did I find it was a new katydid species for my prairie bug/spider species collection. Females have a straight ovipositor which exceeds body length. The species was named for the distinct ovipositor of the female.

 

Some species info: www.inaturalist.org/taxa/142708-Conocephalus-strictus

Such beauties!

Bavay - Parc de l'Avesnois - France

This species has been appearing in Britain for the last couple of decades, almost entirely on the south coast and mostly around the Boscombe area of Dorset.

Last week, two friends made a journey to a nature reserve in Buckinghamshire. Whilst there, they chanced upon this shieldbug. Uncertain of what it was, they brought it back home, alive, for identification! It was duly confirmed as a Vernal Shieldbug, some distance from any other known records. Today, they have driven back down to Bucks to release it from whence it came! in the meantime, I looked after it and used the opportunity to take these photos.

Bavay - Parc de l'Avesnois - France (Sept 19)

Don’t normally upload on a weekend, but have to mark the day! 😁

Peribalus strictus vernalis - Parc du Perche - France (July 19)

Bavay - Parc de l'Avesnois - France

Being quite obliging!

Bourron-Marlotte - France

As handsome as the adults!

Leval - Parc de l'Avesnois - France

Always a pleasure! (But then, what shieldbug isn't??!? ;-))

Pyramide de Saint-Quentin - Indre-et-Loire - France

One day, I will find the other subspecies: P. strictus strictus!!

Aubeterre-sur-Dronne - Charente - France

Another new one for me! When I saw it, I took it to be a particularly dark Peribalus strictus, but then noted the banding on the antennae and other markings.

Terres Blanches - Dordogne

Not a good shot, as it was overcast, but thought the colours on the ventral side of this Peribalus strictus vernalis were rather lovely!

Bourron-Marlotte - France

One above was taken in the 'Forêt de Prénovel' and the one in comments near Mont-sur-Monnet - Jura - France

It's Friday, so I'm uploading 4!! Not that I really need an excuse!!

Le Bois des Roches - Indre - France

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