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🌐 Paraje Mora, Corrientes, Argentina.
🔬 Pyrrhopyge charybdis charybdis (Westwood, 1852)
Es una mariposa de hábitos diurnos, desde octubre y hasta fines de febrero las podemos observar volando durante el día.
En los restantes meses no la observamos volar debido a que es un animal que tiene metamorfosis completa.
Fuente: chacraeducativasantalucia.blogspot.com/2020/09/mariposa-d...
I don't own a macro specific lens, I have one on my target list when finances allow (new mango wood furniture for our lounge has taken recent priority !) However I am enjoying the genre using my current crop of lenses in the meantime.
The Cut-leaved Bramble is the only species with strongly lobed and dissected leaflets, making it instantly recognisable.
This one is for my friend Marika (MarieHelen), thanking her for the great testimonial. She is under the effects of "Macro addiction" in this period :-). Thanks so much my friend
Hugs,
Fulvio"
Today I am 35!!!!
P.S. I am not using my Facebook Account and I am quite MIA ;-) Don't be offended If I don't add you as contact (quickly)
NO (MULTIPLE) INVITES AND NO GLITTERY IMAGES - THANKS
Mariposa "Diablito"
🔬 Pyrrhopyge charybdis charybdis (Westwood, 1852)
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🌐 Colonia Porvenir, Corrientes, Argentina.
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El mundo de los insectos...
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La gran libélula verde (Erythemis vesiculosa)
Esta especie prefiere estanques pantanosos, incluyendo los temporales, también vuela sobre recodos en arroyos, aunque quizá no se reproduzca allí.
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Arthropoda
Clase: Insecta
Orden: Odonata
Suborden: Anisoptera
Superfamilia: Libelluloidea
Familia: Libellulidae
Subfamilia: Sympetrinae
Género: Erythemis
Especie: E. vesiculosa (Fabricius, 1775)
The insect in the image is a Drone Fly (Eristalis tenax), a species of hoverfly known for its resemblance to a honeybee.
Tutsan (Hypericum androsaemum), a striking Eurasian St. Johns Wort with a shrubby aspect and attractive red fruits turning black at maturity.
Large White butterfly, also known as a "Cabbage White" (Pieris brassicae), resting on a purple Osteospermum flower, commonly called an African Daisy.
Red Darter Dragonfly photographed this morning at Dyfi Osprey project, Powys, Wales - chuffed with this one
I think this Dragonfly is probably my shot of the day, can't see me discovering anything better in the folder. Four spotted chaser dragonfly photographed at RSPB Ynyshir, Ceredigion, Wales