A Little of Everything - _TNY_5800
Lots of stuff going on in this one. The yellow flowers are tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) and the two fuzzy bees hiding between them in the lower part of the frame are two grey-banded mining-bees (Andrena denticulata).
Up top is a moth with the incredibly plain name of common grey (Scoparia ambigualis). The Swedish name is much more interesting, "Föränderligt ugglemott" - literally "ambigious owl moth" :)
To the right of the moth is our third subject, hiding under the spider web and just showing its butt is a museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum). The larvae of these are dreaded in some museums as they eat any kind of dry skin and hair, making stuffed animals and such a delicacy.
A Little of Everything - _TNY_5800
Lots of stuff going on in this one. The yellow flowers are tansy (Tanacetum vulgare) and the two fuzzy bees hiding between them in the lower part of the frame are two grey-banded mining-bees (Andrena denticulata).
Up top is a moth with the incredibly plain name of common grey (Scoparia ambigualis). The Swedish name is much more interesting, "Föränderligt ugglemott" - literally "ambigious owl moth" :)
To the right of the moth is our third subject, hiding under the spider web and just showing its butt is a museum beetle (Anthrenus museorum). The larvae of these are dreaded in some museums as they eat any kind of dry skin and hair, making stuffed animals and such a delicacy.