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shield bug beetle, only had two shoots before it run away, glad one came out!

It was kind of like Honey I Shrunk the Kids, minus Rick Moranis.

Leica M6, Kodak Tri-X 400

 

A colorful bug in the community garden. After some googling, I concluded that it's an immature southern green stink bug.

GX8 w/P100-300mm & Raynox DCR-150

Anyone able to ID?

Taken on wet mud habitat by stream on grassland threatened by housing development in Cairngorm National Park, Scotland

Rooting Pseuderanthemum with Chihuahua

This is a photo of the extremely rare, red eyed yellow wing tip Office Bug….

 

I don’t know why, but none of my original ideas for these themes are panning out, and once more I was forced to improvise. Not a great shot – but I had fun. This is right out of the camera – no processing at all, no time to do any WB correction, etc.

 

Last night I had hoped to shoot a yellow Volkswagen Beetle. That would have been a combo shot – Automobile, yellow, and bug! But the person with the yellow bug did not come through for me. Well, at least this one has the requisite “six legs” (even if they are binder clips!).

 

This photo was taken on 8 May 2010 in the Houston Arboretum, Houston, TX, US, using a Nikon D90.

Didn't have a chance to catch this little guys name.

Possibly the strangest moth I have ever seen.

 

It was big too.

a pair of Spined Shieldbugs mating in the scrubby hedgerow beside Pebsham Lane

this is a bug i found during playing a level on atmosphir! the health bar is empty and i am not dyeing!

Bug Guide ID pending

64 Bug from the front

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The public library Summer Reading theme for 2008 was Catch the Reading Bug! So of course Stories With Claire provided a program about bugs. One of my friends asked me to include a publicity picture on Flickr -- so here goes!

Evidently this bug isn't prevalent in north eastern Ohio. My wife found this one in the basement...

Flat Earth Theatre presents "Bug" by Tracy Letts July 29-August 6, 2011. Featuring James Hayward, Julie Becker, Steven DeMarco, Emily Hecht, and Tim Fairley. The Factory Theatre, Boston.

 

Photos by Jake Scaltreto

The Florida leaf-footed bug (Acanthocephala femorata) is a species of insect. The genus name Acanthocephala means "spiny head" and was inspired by the pointed tylus at the tip of the head.[2] Acanthocephala femorata is found in the continental United States and Mexico.[1]

 

This insect is considered a pest, eating and causing damage to citrus and roses. The lower rear legs are wider than the upper legs, with serrations. This is especially pronounced in the male. It has long, slim, curving antennae with distinctive orange tips. The body is reddish brown to nearly black.

saw these flowers last night, but didn't have my camera, and couldn't get back out until after dark.

 

while I was taking macro shots, I suddenly realized these bugs were crawling all over the flowers. Thought they were kind of funky.

 

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Macro in Fraser's Hill

Bugs on the ship

Not the best macro I've ever taken. I was more pleased but surprised at seeing a greenfly on the new rose leaves! I'm pleased because it almost bug season again! Surprised because I didn't think it was warm enough yet for greenfly......but I'm no expert on greenfly! :)

After dip netting for water crittersat the CREW Marsh, this 3rd grader is examining his find with a magnifying viewer.

OK... So it is Sunday morning and ML comes flying into the bedroom with Rolando. Yeah... she names bugs. Gotta love her! Wanna read more? See my blog at: www.hisfault.com/2006/05/21/meet-rolando/

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