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03-08-2009 walk in Bossche Broek,a polder on the outskirts of the 's-Hertogenbosch city centre
nature flower bug bee fly wasp moth ladybird butterfly bumblebee 's-Hertogenbosch Den Bosch Bossche Broek Netherlands Nederland Holland Brabant Noord-Brabant
The green shield bugs (Palomena prasina) are coming out if hibernation more and more, with several seen this morning; still in their darker overwintering colour.
Well, I won't be getting any squash this year. I don't know where they came from but for some reason I have squash borers. I had them before but I thought that was because of the soil in which I planted. I planted containers this year with new soil so I don't really understand why I got them.
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
I'm starting to feel badly at how little I know about plants & insects. This little guy was mighty cute, but I don't know his name! The wild grasses in my backyard are just crawling with life! : ) Seen on June 28, 2007 in Columbia County, New York, USA. Identified as a Two-Spotted Grass Bug!
Loosely inspired by the Bug Catcher class from Pokemon games cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/5/55/Red_Blue_Bug_Catcher.png
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
..www.tom-horton.co.uk..7-9th March 2014..BuggedOut Weekender 2014..@ Pontins, Southport, UK..© Tom Horton
.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.
Loosely inspired by the Bug Catcher class from Pokemon games cdn.bulbagarden.net/upload/5/55/Red_Blue_Bug_Catcher.png
never seen this little bug before. Thought it was an extra large ant when I first spotted it, then thought it was a flightless wasp but then I spotted it's proboscis. very fast mover unlike most plant bugs. Body length about 5mm.
Id'd as Myrmecoris gracilis - a predator often on ant broods (but not the adults)