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11.02.2011 15:39, Ele-W

Then it went for a walk on the walls, and I , from time to time loudly squealing to the delight of the neighborsredface.gif, captured the process.

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11.02.2011 15:40, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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11.02.2011 15:41, Ele-W

And then I brought a measuring device and began to persuade the animal to pose and measure.

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And persuaded. smile.gif
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11.02.2011 16:26, Ele-W

Filly measurements.

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11.02.2011 16:27, Ele-W

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11.02.2011 16:28, Ele-W

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11.02.2011 16:30, Ele-W

All sorts of details of mare construction.

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11.02.2011 16:32, Ele-W

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11.02.2011 16:34, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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11.02.2011 18:46, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Gorgeous little animal! Again I will be original-Acrididae sensu lato.

11.02.2011 19:35, Papaver

The beetles are dead. They were dragged somewhere by ants, so they had to be taken away. They're too beautiful to give to ants.
UPD
This is a wasp-shiny.
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Fоgg Dam, NT, Australia. May.

Stilbum sp. For Australia, 4 species of this genus are listed, which were reduced by Kimsey and Bogart to synonyms for Stilbum cyanurum (Forster, 1771).
So you can safely sign Stilbum cyanurum s. l. (Chrysididae) yes.gif
Ale, this one... and this dead animal couldn't be confiscated on demand? shuffle.gif

This post was edited by Papaver - 12.02.2011 15: 48

11.02.2011 20:28, Pirx

Very kosher line near locust wink.gif.

This post was edited by Pirx - 11.02.2011 20: 28

11.02.2011 20:35, Papaver

Grish, why don't I have any images - just "user posted image"? confused.gif I ask like a typical stupiduser... redface.gif

11.02.2011 21:20, Vorona

My images are uploaded not to molbiol, but to some kind of hosting service. Or in the browser settings, you should show only images from the local site (I know where it is in Opera, in Firefox - I don't know), or at the speed of something...
Is it nothing that I'm not Grisha? smile.gif

This post was edited by Vorona - 11.02.2011 21: 21
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11.02.2011 21:21, Papaver

My images are uploaded not to molbiol, but to some kind of hosting service. Or in the browser settings, you should show only images from the local site (I know where it is in Opera, in Firefox - I don't know), or at the speed of something...
Is it nothing that I'm not Grisha? smile.gif

This is even better! yes.gif

11.02.2011 21:36, Pirx

Well, you... this one.. there... tovoy! Don't be naughty! lol.gif

Duc, Andrey, I have a b-nice Firefox (=small panda), so he thinks for me, like Tefal. And everything is displayed as native.
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12.02.2011 15:45, Ele-W

Gorgeous little animal! Again I will be original-Acrididae sensu lato.


Thank you for the name! smile.gif

12.02.2011 15:49, rpanin

Thank you for the name! smile.gif

There is a "THANK YOU" ICON

12.02.2011 15:52, Ele-W

Stilbum sp. For Australia, 4 species of this genus are listed, which were reduced by Kimsey and Bogart to synonyms for Stilbum cyanurum (Forster, 1771).
So you can safely sign Stilbum cyanurum s. l. (Chrysididae) yes.gif


Thanks! I'll sign everything now. smile.gif

12.02.2011 15:55, Ele-W

Very kosher line near locust wink.gif.


Specially bought on the school sale, and the Chinese plastic I do not like in the photos. smile.gif

12.02.2011 15:59, Ele-W

My images are uploaded not to molbiol, but to some kind of hosting service.


By the way, on the hosting, all the images are in a fairly high resolution.

Eleanor > Nature > Insects.

12.02.2011 16:00, Ele-W

There is a"THANK YOU" icon


It's always more pleasant for me to say thank you in words. I'm old-fashioned. shuffle.gif
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12.02.2011 16:11, Ele-W

Me on LiveJournal a link they sent it. There is a similar cicada and there is a name, but I went to look at the name and got lost. smile.gif

For comparison purposes.

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12.02.2011 16:44, косинус

As promised, shchelkunov identified.
1) Conoderus exsul (photo of a nutcracker with a beetle)
2) Agrypnus resectus (where the nutcracker is in 3 photos)

12.02.2011 17:04, Papaver

By the way, on the hosting, all the images are in a fairly high resolution.
Eleanor > Nature > Insects.

Unfortunately, your link doesn't open either. Sorry...

Is this blue and pretty? It's in the box. Send it?

Dadada! jump.gif jump.gif jump.gif

12.02.2011 17:12, Ele-W

Unfortunately, your link doesn't open either. It's a pity...
Dadada! jump.gif  jump.gif  jump.gif


I'm terribly sorry. frown.gif

PS
I sent the email to privat, I'm waiting for the address. smile.gif

12.02.2011 17:23, Ele-W

As promised, shchelkunov identified.
1) Conoderus exsul (photo of a nutcracker with a beetle)
2) Agrypnus resectus ( where the nutcracker is in 3 photos)


Thanks! I'll sign everything now. smile.gif
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12.02.2011 17:42, Ele-W

Today I crawled (literally) through the Botanical Garden. Spiders-spiders-ants-spiders... Two moths, one grasshopper, and three fly-like creatures. That's all. weep.gif I didn't find any beetles. I'll go there again tomorrow. And suddenly...

12.02.2011 19:26, Pirx

Today I crawled (literally) through the Botanical Garden. Spiders-spiders-ants-spiders... Two moths, one grasshopper, and three fly-like creatures. That's all. weep.gif I didn't find any beetles. I'll go there again tomorrow. And suddenly...


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13.02.2011 5:45, Ele-W

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Roger that!© wink.gif

Now I will get these entities from the folder.

13.02.2011 6:12, Ele-W

1. A very small bug continuously running around the sheet with intricate pretzels. I photographed it out of desperation. At home, I saw what looked like a fly on the monitor.

Fly from sem. Platypezidae. ©

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13.02.2011 6:14, Ele-W

The size I can't say for sure, somewhere-2-3 mm.

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Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. February.
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13.02.2011 6:53, Ele-W

2. Extremely small and fidgety entity. The body is about 2 mm long. The overall impression is like a spark bouncing through the leaves. The photographer's horror.

From green flies (Dolichopodidae). ©

Perhaps it is a Green Long Legged Fly, Heteropsilopus or Sciapus sp

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13.02.2011 6:54, Ele-W

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Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. February.
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13.02.2011 6:56, Ele-W

I don't have time to show the third fly, but I hope to treat it in the evening. In the meantime, I found a rather unusual nest of Oecophylla smaragdina.

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Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. February.
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13.02.2011 7:04, Pirx

The size I can't say for sure, somewhere-2-3 mm.


A small black something - a fly from sem. Platypezidae. I want to believe © %))))

http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%93%D1%80%...%88%D0%BA%D0%B8
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypezidae

13.02.2011 7:07, Pirx

Green "spark" - from green flies (Dolichopodidae)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolichopodidae

13.02.2011 12:31, Ele-W

A small black something - a fly from sem. Platypezidae. I want to believe © %))))


Green "spark" - from green flies (Dolichopodidae)


Thanks! smile.gif

13.02.2011 12:35, Ele-W

I didn't get to the Botanical Garden today, I crawled half a day in the mangroves. From the point of view of insectivores, there is nothing to say - there are only a few ants. frown.gif
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13.02.2011 14:34, Ele-W

3. A creature that looks like an elegant fly. In fact, there were two creatures sitting on the neighboring bushes, but they are very similar.
First. The size is something like 1 cm, after the previous two babies-it's just a holiday of some kind! smile.gif

Similar to stilt flies (Micropezidae). ©

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This post was edited by Ele-W-02/14/2011 03: 49
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