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P1060122 - Maggots in Wood-apple Fruit ...

# 049 - 10 Oct '2017

 

Fallon from a tree - At Kalakshetra ...

 

Health Benefits of Wood Apple (bel) :- Could heal ulcers:

 

Wood apple or bel may be good for stomach health as it has powerful antioxidant properties to heal ulcers.

 

Good for kidney health and blood pressure ..

 

Wood apple is a diuretic that helps the kidney in removing excess sodium from the body in the form of urine.

 

Also preventing cancer to lowering blood ..

 

Happy birding 🐾

 

Puncak Jalil

Selangor MY

March 2010

 

Yashica Mat LM

Yashinon 80mm f3.5

Kodak Ektacolor Pro160

Sekonic L308S

Epson V700

Always one of the first to return to my gardens. If you are slow, you can actually get pretty close to flies.

Something inside me

There is something that shoulnd be

It hurts

And slowly grows

My body is shivering

Its getting worse

Something is rotting

I tried to get rit of it

I tried to puke it up

Everyday… again and again

I puked guts and blood

But its still there

Whatever is inside me

It wont leave…

 

they were to busy on my birdbath to be bothered about me taking the picture!!

Here's a small zebra-striped Flower or Root-Maggot Fly, Anthomyia illocata. We might find her coloration aesthetically attractive but primarily it's useful for the creatures involved. Aposematicism is a 'fancy' word for what great naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913) in ordinary language called 'warning coloration'. He used that term in a letter to Charles Darwin (1866) in particular about the bright colors of caterpillars which warn predators of their bad taste. The 'fancy' word was devised by evolutionary naturalist Edward Bagnall Poulton (1856-1943). Perhaps it indicates, too, the professionalisation of biology in those years; professionalisation often carries with it a new technical vocabulary.

In the case of our Fly, this warning coloration cuts both ways: to protect her from predators and predators from a less than tasty meal! I saw Myia on a leaf of Red Button Ginger, Costus woodsonii in the KLCC Park.

Meet Carol! Ain't she cute?

Anyway, I'm so grateful for the recent increase in sales I've had from my store, thank you to everyone who bought a shape 💖

Kingdom Animalia (Animals)

Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)

Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)

Class Insecta (Insects)

Order Diptera (Flies)

No Taxon (Calyptratae)

Superfamily Muscoidea

Family Anthomyiidae (Root-Maggot Flies)

No Taxon (Pegomya group)

Genus Eutrichota

 

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I don't understand it. Everyone is so obsessed with proto-ines and vito-mines, but don't want my maggots? They're all fresh, see them wiggle? The whims of customers are an enigma to me!

 

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Every year in late summer the garbage cans teem with maggots, you just have to grab the opportunity.

Took me some trials to get it right. At first I didn't realise that this box has a second use as letterbox with a slit in the bottom - more than big enough for the maggots to escape. The second time their speed surprised me. 27 seconds from the first picture until the box was empty, while I was still struggling with focus and posing. Third time's the charm, and a wee bit of photoshop to remove a bit of dirt from the cart.

Oh, and no maggots were harmed in taking these pictures. Eeek.

 

Toy Project Day 2588

Ptomaphila perlata, FamilySilphidae, Flies & Maggots

The wallaby must have been hit by a car :(

Hello everybody :)

 

One year ago I made a MOC starring "The Green Dragon Inn" ( www.flickr.com/photos/128592570@N05/24302806389/in/datepo... ) from the Hobbit/Lord of the Rings movies. Due to the fact that I wasn´t happy how that creation turned out, I decided to make a redo of it. Therefore I started building the Green Dragon Inn again. I tried to include many details, like the Farmer Maggot and his dogs arriving in Hobbiton or a kitbash minifigure of Bilbo.

 

The base is inspired by Wookieewarrior ( www.flickr.com/photos/133782039@N08 ), the watering can and the use of the croissants as wings are inspired by Simon NH ( www.flickr.com/photos/138986803@N03 ) and the posing of the leaves on the tree is inspired by Sanellukovic ( www.flickr.com/photos/92767814@N02/32915989124/in/datepos... ).

 

I hope you like it :)

The Road goes ever on and on and sometimes it leads to Farmer Maggots Farm where Frodo and Company may find a basket or two of hot steaming mushrooms.

68001 seems to be ignored by anglers and the dog walker as it passes along the Thryburgh branch at Swinton with the 6X20 Toton-Doncaster, 8.1.16.

This photo was took in Liyah Desert north of the stste of Kuwait

I don´t like when an ancient creature photobombs my ice art.

 

Hey wait.

 

This is a "corpse maggot."

 

That means that the mysteriously lost woman could be underneath the ice?

 

Guess I have to work all of a sudden.

The best actriss of the show!

Bogarts Dec 5th- Emilie Autumn

OBSERVE Collective

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This pair of hoverflies were doing the deed for their progeny's behalf in the herb garden at the L.A. Arboretum

This is the corpse of an almost-fully formed maggot.

 

The heat and evaporated chemicals in the darkroom I built three months ago caused a casualty. Some sort of skink lived in the bathroom disappeared. Couple of weeks after that the air in the bathroom became very decayed. All the successfully-formed maggots reigned flying all over the house. The maggots kept falling down from the ceiling (extractor holes) to my enlarger base, I squished some of them --- ahh, love the feeling.

 

This fly is still half a maggot --- it perished before it can fly, no flying lesson for this little fella :-)

pinkie maggots are the larvae of the small green bottle (Lucilia sericata). Smaller than the standard maggots (which are bluebottle larvae)

 

An angler was tossing some to a blackbird and a robin beside him on the path. I got down and took a picture. He thought I was a bit daft.

 

I am.

 

Happy Fly Day Friday

  

I think this is a dung fly emerging from its pupa. Although, I always thought the cases were hard and brown. Not maggot like, like this seems to be.

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Dirty devils and on my best roses too , should have got a bucket of water to discourage them.

I suspect this is the fly responsible for the maggots consuming the Honey Mushroom (Armillariella mellea) in my [Previous] photo. It's sitting just a few inches away from the mushrooms in in this cluster. It's about the size of a house fly. I guess that it's a Heleomyzidae fly in the genus Suillia, but I'm not sure. I'll keep trying to get a shot on the mushroom instead of on sandstone. HMM! (San Marcos Pass, 11 December 2016)

 

We did get a bit more rain last night and today, but just a bit, just half of 1/10 inch. That's enough to keep the oak mulch wet and the mushrooms happy - the saprophytes if not the more interesting mycorrhizal mushrooms. There are still rumors that a strong storm bring rain to us on Thursday and Friday. We stand at just 43% of normal rainfall, so we could use it.

 

(Update - I've never posted to the Macro Mondays group before, but it sure seems to generate visits!)

Austin Maggot (Special) (1922/30)Engine 1992cc

Competition Number 291 Bob Drewitt

Registration Number PL 2831 (Surrey)

 

The Austin Maggot Special was created around 2020 by owner driver Bob Drewitt. Based on an Austin Seven chassis it is powered by two V twin M.A.G. (1992cc) engines originally produced by Motosacoche in Switzerland from the early 1900’s.

 

Diolch am 95,885,590 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.

 

Thanks for 95,885,590 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.

 

Shot 07.08.2022, at the VSCC Prescott Speed Hill Climb, Prescott, Gloucestershire REF 162-134

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Wickman's Field, Tile Hill, Coventry CV4

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