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Jeez I really do have a problem with this sorta thing
Anyways this is my own version of all insect related dc villains (i think)
One of which is gonna be the 1st villain in my batman series, whoever has the most votes by Saturday will be it
L2r
Firefly (Garfield lynns)
Firefly (ted Carson)
Firebug
The moth
Mr moth
Killer moth
Tiger moth
Dragon fly
Bug-eyed bandit
Bedbug
Insect master
Insect queen
Queen bee
Bug
Yea lots of these look pretty weird, oh well
The European Firebug (Pyrrhocoris apterus) sure take their time mating. These guys can be coupled for hours (no, really) and walk around in pairs - one of them in reverse of course.
One of the others probably didn't want to wait for them to pass so he or she went straight over them instead.
Hey guys it's Alex here with a back view of the jet pack
The jet pack is my favorite part and the hardest to make because as you can see, the system is very complex and fragile
So, what do you think ? I hope you liked it and don't forget to leave a comment !
Original picture by me
"I was working in the lab late one night
When my eyes beheld an eerie sight
For my monster from his slab began to rise
And suddenly to my surprise
He did the mash
He did the monster mash"
Created for Rubys Wax Lyrical Challenge 5
Photoshop brushes:
Tears Brushes by Frozenstocks on DeviantART.com
Tear Set1 by Firebug Stock on DeviantART.com
Here's one alone, a Firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus. You've probably mostly seen them in large groups and chances are pairs were procreating, 'randy' as these perfectly innocuous bugs are. You might even blush pink or scarlet when you realise their Happy Conjugation can take up to seven days.
Looking carefully, I did spy another on a nearby Mallow Flower; whether they intended to meet for tea... who knows. But I hurried home in the nasty wind for that Hot Brew.
Pyrrhocoris apterus (Linnaeus 1758) = Cimex apterus Linnaeus, 1758, le pyrrhocore aptère ou cherche-midi, gendarme, gendarme suisse, soldat, suisse.
Hémiptère et hétéroptère quoiqu'aptère.
Umina Point - Nikon Digital - RAW
Titles 'Blind' because i have lived here for 17 years and only just started to capture its beauty
Feuerwanze / Firebug
composite of 5 individual photos shot with a Canon EOS 90D and a Laowa 25mm Ultra Macro lens. Stacked in Helicon Focus.
Body length: approx. 4 mm
Lens: Nikon CFI Plan Achromat 10x NA 0.25 on Raynox DCR 150 used as a tube lens + Sigma 1.4 teleconverter
Magnification: approx. 15x
Number of shots: 428 @ 4.7um stepsize using an MJKZZ Qool Rail 250
Illumination: DIY lighting tunnel (360 x SMD led type 2216 + diffuser), DIY lighting tunnel controller.
Edit: Helicon focus, Photoshop CC, Lightroom C
Scene: Staged
As with many things in nature, it is a tough ask for us humans to know the explanation behind what we're witnessing. Eventually, we may find it, but will it still be relevant ?
Have You Entered The Cock?...The Cock Still Standing Proud!...Image On The Left From The TV Series Gideon Episode Firebug With George Cole...The Pub Was Named After Charles Cocks, 1st Baron Somers....
And here I thought I was out of ideas (Though I will be, after this post)
Ragman: I don't know nearly enough about this guy, but he seems badass. Mummy head, lots of cloth pieces, Statue of Liberty torso.
Trickster: A more classic look: Riddler hair, CMF King torso, Trickster legs.
Captain Atom: Not much to look at, but it felt weird that I didn't have a fig of him around. Ninjago head, Adaptoid torso, Retro Space Guy hips.
KGBeast: I knew I'd find a use for that TTGO Raven head. Painted over the alt face and the mouth on this side, then painted on eyes.
Firebug: His gaudy Deadshot: Bulletproof look circa 2005: Boxing helmet, Onlinesailin(rip) Reverse Flash head, MM Iron man torso, Pizza delivery guy arms, Lifeguard legs that I painted boots on for another thing ages ago.
Javelin: Stolen almost verbatim from HMD. Spider-Man robber head, reversed Trickster torso.
Pretty solid line-up I feel, but let me know what you think!
Little unusual view, because they are usually seen in groups, but maybe this one is just waiting there for friends ;)
The firebug (Pyrrhocoris apterus) is a common insect of the family Pyrrhocoridae, about 1 cm. long. Firebugs generally mate in April and May. Their diet consists primarily of seeds from lime trees and mallows. They can often be found in groups near the base of lime tree trunks, on the sunny side. They can be seen in tandem formation when mating which can take from 12 hours up to 7 days. The long period of copulating is probably used by the males as a form of ejaculate-guarding under high competition with other males.
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Samotny "tramwaj" ;) Troszke niecodzienny widok, no ale cóż, może właśnie czeka na kolegów, bądź chwilowo odpoczywa od towarzystwa :)
Kowal bezskrzydły, kowal dwuplamek (Pyrrhocoris apterus) – gatunek pluskwiaka z rodziny kowalowatych, pospolity w Polsce. Osiąga długość około 1 cm. Często pojawia się w dużych gromadach u podstawy pni drzew liściastych, szczególnie lipy. Jest gatunkiem zazwyczaj nieszkodliwym dla środowiska, choć może uszkadzać młode drzewka w szkółkach i wyrządzać szkody w winnicach. Wczesną wiosną owady te budzą się i gromadzą w nasłonecznionych miejscach. Ich kopulacja trwa długo – często ponad 12 godzin, niekiedy nawet do 7 dni. W jej trakcie samiec i samica często poruszają się sczepione odwłokami. Z tego powodu kowale bezskrzydłe bywają popularnie nazywane tramwajami.
This bug is often mistaken for the European firebug but is a totally different species with its own pattern of black spots. It is widespread in the UK. This one was photographed in the sand dunes between Ainsdale and Southport.
Sus picaduras provocan manchas en hojas y desecación de la espiga y aparecen espigas arrugadas y deformadas, además el grano sufre una pérdida de peso y las harinas resultantes son de peor calidad por la destrucción del gluten.
Aelia spp.; A. rostrata y A. germari
Invernan en estado adulto en plantas adventicias, escondidos en el suelo bajo rocas, en árboles, etc. En primavera recobran su actividad de manera escalonada para formar los focos primarios de infestación en los cereales, preferentemente en cebada por ser más precoz. En este momento, los adultos se aparean y la hembra realiza la puesta sobre la planta y muere. Las primeras larvas comienzan a alimentarse realizando picaduras en la planta, completando una generación. Los nuevos adultos abandonan el cultivo en agosto para dirigirse a los lugares de invernación, cerrándose asà el ciclo.