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Resting on the house under the front porch light. Captured and taken downstairs to the "studio" for a few photos and then released.

or death. Depending on how you look at it.

I actually felt a little sorry for the fly. But I do believe it was already dead before this insect (what IS that?) decided to make a meal out of it.

This could have been a cleaner shot, but I always shoot hand-held, because I'm not fond of using a tripod. Trying to force myself to get used to one, but it takes so much time to set up, and by the time I do, whatever I'm focused on (bugs, birds, etc.) have moved along their merry little way. I'm still learning.

Burying Beetle - Nicrophorus carolinus (from Doug... thanks). it was pretty large... and crawling around on the counter top!

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brooksville Florida

A Bumblebee is just wakening up after a long night's slumber.

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Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia

This Mutillidae was found by Lorena Cardozo (@andreacardozoh).

 

This focus stack was made with 28 photos.

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

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Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia

Focus stack with 36 photos.

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

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Studio Stack of 11 shots taken with

Canon 550D + Sigma 70-300 + Raynox DCR 250 mounted on focus rail

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art in a frog pond...

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Membracidae found in Juntas, Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia.

 

Photo bye: Julio César González-Gómez

 

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Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia

Phto by: Julio César González-Gómez

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A female White Crab Spider (Thomisus spectabilis) has caught an Asian Honey Bee (Apis cerana) and Milichiidae Flies came for the feast in Pasir Ris Park.

Immerse into nature with me in my blog: Pasir Ris Park 2013 - 2014

 

*Note: More pics of Insects and Arachnids in my Fauna ~ Invertebrates Album.

in a spot that looks like it was just made for this little fly

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

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My next work with the Nikon M Plan 10x microscope objective. The magnification is 8:1 in the full frame sensor. 138 shots stacked in Zerene Stacker. The picture shows a prepared specimen from my collection, it was collected two years ago. A photo of the living insect can be seen in my next post.

 

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EM5MK3 Oly 14-150mm EDii + Reynox DCR250+ Extension tube 10+16mm @150mm. Garden Jumping spider..花园跳蛛

 

Jump...not jump...jump o not jump......

2 sexy Cotton Stainer Bug (Pyrrhocoridae) mating in Canberra.

 

*Note: More pics of Insects and Arachnids in my Fauna ~ Invertebrates Album.

Polyura athamas, the common nawab, is a species of fast-flying canopy butterfly found in tropical Asia. It belongs to the Charaxinae in the brush-footed butterfly family.

EM1X 300f4

1/1000sec, f4, ISO160

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Canon EOS 7D Mark II

Nikon CF Plan 10x/0,30 EPI

Raynox DCR - 150

Sigma EM-140 DG Macro Ring Flash

45 Shots

 

A proud planthopper holding his head high for the portrait

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Tello, Huila, Colombia

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

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sur menthe sauvage

 

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i haven't yet identified this moth that showed up at dusk to inspect the flower beds

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

This firefly has a mite attached.

 

Handheld 7 photo stack

Enallagma civile

 

Photo taken on a very dewy night.

backyard capture in chesterfield

Le Cériagrion délicat ou l'Agrion délicat, est une espèce d’insecte odonate (demoiselle) de la famille des

Coenagrionidae. C'est l'unique espèce du genre Ceriagrion d'Europe et d'Afrique du Nord. Corps long de 25 à 35 mm.

 

The "Cériagrion délicat" or "Agrion délicat", is a species of insect odonate (lady) of the family Coenagrionidae. It is the only species of the genus Ceriagrion Europe and North Africa. Long body of 25 to 35 mm.

Taken in my Fiance's garden and it actually settled down for the night too later on.

Tapirai, São Paulo, Brasil

Cicadella viridis, la " cicadelle verte ", est une espèce d'insecte hémiptère de la famille des Cicadellidae. Comme les autres cicadelles, grâce à son rostre, elle se nourrit de la sève de végétaux.

 

Longueur du corps : 7 à 9 mm. Les hémiélytres de la femelle sont généralement verts, mais ceux du mâle sont de couleurs variables : bleus, brun noirâtre à purpurins. Le bord antérieur de la tête est arrondi, bicolore. Le pronotum est jaune vers l'avant, vert en arrière.

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Cicadella viridis, the 'Green Leafhoppers', is a species of belonging to the family Cicadellidae subfamily Cicadellinae.

The adults reach 6–9 millimetres (0.24–0.35 in) of length, but the females are quite larger than the males. Adult leafhoppers can mostly be encountered from July through October in wet meadows, near marshes or in swampy habitats, but sometimes live also in drier areas.

 

Their pronotum is green and yellow. The front head is pale yellow, with two black spots near the compound eyes. The forewings are turquoise green in the females, blue or dark bluish in males (sexual dimorphism).

 

They are polyphagous, feeding on the sap of various species of herbaceous plants, mainly Juncus (Juncaceae sp.), Carex (Cyperaceae sp.), Holcus (Poaceae sp.) and Fabaceae species.

Cicadella viridis, nymph

 

The larvae are yellowish and have two brownish stripes running from head to the end of the abdomen. Cicadella viridis may have one or more generations per year. This species overwinters in the egg stage.

 

This species is present in most of Europe, in eastern Palearctic ecozone, in the Near East, in the Nearctic ecozone, and in the Oriental ecozone.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

leafhoppers and plant hoppers are pretty wild-enough looking creatures when they're fully developed - but even more so in their immature stages

 

glad they're quite small...

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

Ibagué, Tolima, Colombia.

 

Photo by: Julio César González-Gómez

Sony A7III w/ Sony 90mm G OSS Macro

1/200, f9, ISO 100, diffused flash

Une volucelle zonée, dans l'air, s'épanouit,

Butinant doucement sous un ciel adouci,

Je l'ai prise pour un frelon, si grande et dorée,

Mais sa danse légère m'a vite rassuré.

too many flies

 

more specifically, too many species of flies and too little time on my part to attempt a proper identification

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

a very young fly in a vast green landscape - the composition invokes sci-fi imagery in my mind...

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

not sure about any claim to such a title, but this one has a nice little pedestal with which to survey the area

 

backyard capture in chesterfield

Le Silène est un grand papillon de couleur marron rayé d'une bande blanc crème submarginale rectiligne, avec un ocelle noir discrètement pupillé de blanc à l'apex des antérieures.

 

Il est reconnaissable en vol à son dessus brun et à la large bande blanc crème qui traverse les deux ailes. Au sol, il se pose avec les ailes repliées (très mimétique sur écorces, feuilles mortes...).

 

Le revers des antérieures est marron ocre et le revers des postérieures marbré de marron et de blanc, tous deux rayés d'une bande blanche. Un ocelle noir discrètement pupillé de blanc à l'apex des antérieures est bien visible sur le dessus comme sur le revers.

 

Brintesia circe reaches on average 65–80 millimetres (2.6–3.1 in) of wingspan. Wings are mainly black or dark brown. They have a broad white band at the edge of the basal area of all wings and usually a second white streak on the lower wings. The black eyespots on the underside of the upper wings have a white contour. Brintesia circe is quite similar to Hipparchia fagi, but in the last one the second white streak on the lowers wings is always missing and the eyespots has a yellow contour. These butterflies usually rest on the branches of a tree, protected by their cryptic markings, but ready to take off and fly away when disturbed.

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

 

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A Weaver Ant on a flower at Simei.

 

*Note: More pics of Insects and Arachnids in my Fauna ~ Invertebrates Album.

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