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03.07.2010 14:54, Ele-W

205. Fillies from the genus Atractomorpha (family Pyrgomorphidae), most likely A. similis

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03.07.2010 14:55, Ele-W

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03.07.2010 15:44, vasiliy-feoktistov

Ele, in the pictures 198,199,200,102,103,201,204 in my opinion (if I'm not mistaken) a wonderful bear Amerila (Rhodogastria) crockeri W. S. Macleay, 1826-1827
Congratulations!

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03.07.2010 23:24, Dracus

Fillies from the genus Atractomorpha (family Pyrgomorphidae), most likely A. similis
Hooray, finally let's go straight-winged! jump.gif

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04.07.2010 6:48, Ele-W

Ele, in the pictures 198,199,200,102,103,201,204 in my opinion (if I'm not mistaken) a wonderful bear Amerila (Rhodogastria) crockeri W. S. Macleay, 1826-1827
Congratulations!


Thank you so much! I'll sign it now! smile.gif

04.07.2010 6:51, Ele-W

Fillies from the genus Atractomorpha (family Pyrgomorphidae), most likely A. similis


Thanks! smile.gif

04.07.2010 6:51, Ele-W

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04.07.2010 7:19, Ele-W

Preying Mantis.

Oryhodera ministralia.

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04.07.2010 7:20, Ele-W

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04.07.2010 17:01, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

The praying mantis is probably an Orthodera or something close.
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04.07.2010 17:25, Dracus

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04.07.2010 17:45, Ele-W

And a praying mantis.

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04.07.2010 17:47, Guest

And a praying mantis.
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And a bigger scoop!?

04.07.2010 18:15, Ele-W

And a bigger scoop!?


A butterfly? She was already here somewhere. I'll repeat it. smile.gif

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She was sitting very high and poorly, so unfortunately, she didn't get any clear pictures.
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04.07.2010 20:19, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

[quote=Ele-W,04.07.2010 18:45]
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05.07.2010 7:27, Ele-W

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05.07.2010 7:27, Ele-W

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05.07.2010 8:00, Ele-W

Yes, just in case, I will clarify - "under the lamp" I hung up not one evening, but twice for two evenings with a gap between trips of two weeks. For two weeks, the number of insects did not change, almost all the same butterflies, moths, cicadas, cockroaches, ants, bedbugs and midges arrived, plus there were mantises only once. All the beetles that I showed here were collected in four evenings.

Results:

1. Several small weevils
2. Large weevil
3. Staphylinus (or some malashka (Melyridae))
4. Dung beetle from Scarabaeinae
5. Pollen eater (probably)
6. leaf eater
7. ground beetle
8. elephant, Polydrusus
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10. A female rhinoceros (Dynastinae)
11. two leaf beetles from the subfamily Galerucinae (family Chrysomelidae)
12. small bug-from sem. Anthicidae

And in the pictures-151, 152, 153, 198-there are something similar to beetles that no one was interested in.

A total of 14 beetles (not counting very small weevils) from 224 images.

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05.07.2010 12:48, Victor Titov


And in the pictures-151, 152, 153, 198-there are something similar to beetles that no one was interested in.

At 151 in the upper-left corner, a small dark object would be desirable to increase, and so it is not clear at all whether it is a beetle or something else. And to the left of the large butterfly that sits in the center above the egg-laying is not a beetle, but a bug (it is, of course, on 152 and 153 in an enlarged view in the company of the same butterfly).
And on 198 in the lower left corner, there is no doubt a beetle. It would also not hurt to increase it. And to throw up - something from pollen-eaters. But I'm absolutely not sure (it's hard to see).

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05.07.2010 13:41, Ele-W

At 151 in the upper-left corner, a small dark object would be desirable to increase, and so it is not clear at all whether it is a beetle or something else.


You can't see this object even if you zoom in, it's not in the field of sharpness, alas.

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05.07.2010 13:57, Victor Titov

  
Here he is, an almost escaped comrade.

Aha, the pollen - eater is a family of Alleculidae smile.gif.
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05.07.2010 17:59, Ele-W

Termites, Cathedral Termite, Nasutitermes triodiae.

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05.07.2010 18:00, Ele-W

And a termite patch. The size of the structure is especially clearly visible in the presence of a person. smile.gif

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Magnetic Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Май.
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06.07.2010 9:36, Ele-W

A bug (I still hope it's a bug and not a bug again! smile.gif ) spoymala on her own couch. In the dark.

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06.07.2010 9:37, Ele-W

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06.07.2010 9:37, Ele-W

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06.07.2010 9:38, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. June.
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06.07.2010 10:17, Alexandr Zhakov

Exactly a beetle, similar to a barbel, but four-eyed eek.gif
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06.07.2010 12:43, vasiliy-feoktistov

So the sawyere campaign is smile.gif. This is probably his eyes just divided into 2 halves confused.gif
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06.07.2010 12:54, Ele-W

Just like a bug...


Hooray! jump.gif

06.07.2010 16:01, Victor Titov

Bravo, Ele! Moustache-handsome! Wow, in response to your complaints about the absence of beetles on the Green Continent, they set out to prove the opposite to you, and the most determined and bright representatives of them came to your sofa! smile.gif wink.gif

06.07.2010 18:08, Ele-W

Bravo, Ele! Moustache-handsome! Wow, in response to your complaints about the absence of beetles on the Green Continent, they set out to prove the opposite to you, and the most determined and bright representatives of them came to your sofa! smile.gif  wink.gif


I am always open for contacts! Just like my windows. smile.gif I'm ready to meet a new beetle every night! jump.gif
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10.07.2010 17:03, Ele-W

Осы. Ropalidia sp. (Vespidae, Polistinae).

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10.07.2010 17:19, Ele-W

Butterfly.

Orange Lacewing (Cethosia penthesilea)

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10.07.2010 17:21, Ele-W

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Lee Point, Darwin, NT, Australia. June.
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11.07.2010 8:14, Ele-W

Golden Orb Web Spider (Nephila spp.)

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11.07.2010 8:15, Ele-W

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Litchfield National Park, NT, Australia. Май.
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13.07.2010 7:09, Ele-W

I went through it yesterday website with australian wildlife I found some of the insects.

13.07.2010 7:13, Ele-W

Elephant Weevil ( Orthorhinus cylindrirostris )

Classification
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Curculionidae
Genus: Orthorhinus
Species: cylindrirostris
Common Name: Elephant Weevil

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13.07.2010 7:15, Ele-W

Emerald Moth ( Chlorocoma sp )

Classification
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Geometridae
Genus: Chlorocoma
Species: sp
Common Name: Emerald Moth

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