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Yes, the plant that traps and collects bug, for food.

Found another one on a completely different site to last time ... and also managed much better shots :))

Was on short-turf coastal grassland in north-east of Jersey

RDBK species.

our hidden camera caught this dead fly, and dead bee warming up to each other, and sharing some eskimo kisses together.

Facts of the ‘giant water bug’ (aka ‘toe biter’):

 

* Their bite is considered one of the most painful that can be inflicted by any insect; however, though excruciatingly painful, it is of no medical significance.

* Occasionally when encountered by a larger predator, such as a human, they have been known to "play dead" and emit a fluid from their anus.

* Is known to capture & feed on baby turtles & water snakes (this video is fairly illustrative).

* Lives under water, breathing air trapped under his wings through two snorkel-like tubes that extend from the rear of its abdomen. Also he can fly.

* Identifies food by movement ("if it moves, it's nutritious" is a pretty accurate general statement).

.Shield bug with morning dew. Natural light, tripod, timer, live view: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2010/10​/tips-on-shooting-wit...

 

ID: male specimen of Mucanum sp., most probably Mucanum patibulum Vollenhoven, 1868.

A display in the Buffalo, New York museum

Lambusango Forest Reserve, Sulawesi, Indonesia

Eggs of some kind of hemipteran (True bug)

My 8yo son asked me to take this photo. He wanted to see what this bug looked like in macro. He thinks it's a dragonfly larva. I'm clueless. It looks like an alien creature to me.

Moth reflection. 2001-02

a sloe bug - Dolycoris baccarum - on the tip of a Verbascum leaf

Bug deflector on bonnet of a 50s Volkswagen Beetle

Markers Faber Castell (PITT artist pen) on paper A4.

Nikon D7000

Nikon 16-85mm VR

Raynox DCR-250

Exposure0.013 sec (1/80)

Aperture - f/16.0

Focal Length - 85 mm

ISO Speed - 200

Exposure Bias - 0 EV

Cropped to 2013 x 1391 from original image.

 

Was hoping to go out tonight and shoot some long exposures but with the constant rain, I'll leave it for another day. Another bug shot from testing out the Raynox, giving me the inspiration at looking at maybe buying a Nikon 105mm 2.8 VR or Tamron 180mm F3 macro lens, best I start saving for one :)

 

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Travel bug released on Easter Sunday from Folsom Prison (for good behavior, ha, ha!) Travel bugs are small items that move from cache to cache in the Geocaching (.com) game.

Taken with Nikon D90, Nikkor 2,8/50

Bug Boogie 2009, Wellington Park, Nr Reading, Berks

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From Kaeng Krachan

everything i took today totally sucked. the sun hates me. this one and "kitty shoes" are the only ones of bug that turned out.

The bug was longer than my hand...

 

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I've tried to get this bug identified on Bowerbird, but so far it has been narrowed down to a coreid, from the tribe Amorbini (Coreinae). Apparently it bears similarities to a genus of Coreid called Kurrajongia, found in NSW and Queensland, first described in 1998.

 

On the Brisbane Insects pages the closest I can find is the Eucalyptus Tip-wilter bugs (Amorbus species): www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_coreidbugs/Amorbini.htm.

Bugs Macro 100mm Canon

Shield bug, probably Poecilometis parilis (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Pentatomidae). Paruna Reserve, Como NSW Australia, January 2011.

Dunno, folks, just twisted the heck outta this one! ;-)

 

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