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22.02.2009 16:01, Ele-W

Short-whiskered erect-winged (filly?) - Orthoptera, Acridoidea

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I did it! smile.gif

22.02.2009 17:51, Kharkovbut

Not from the bush, but also Australian. The wind blew a dead butterfly home.
Junonia villida. But you need to search and shoot live. wink.gif

23.02.2009 3:49, Ele-W

  Junonia villida.


Ah, thanks for the title! smile.gif

21.03.2009 19:52, Ele-W

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21.03.2009 19:55, Ele-W

In the off-season, when the Wet season turns into the Dry season, for some reason there are always a lot of golden dragonflies on the street. They fly into the house sometimes.

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21.03.2009 19:57, Ele-W

And in the forest now a huge number of different spiders.

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21.03.2009 19:59, Ele-W

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26.03.2009 13:25, Ele-W

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28.03.2009 17:35, Ele-W

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16.04.2009 8:41, Ele-W

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20.04.2009 8:51, Ele-W

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Hypolimnas bolina, female.

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Mataranka, NT, Australia. December.

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20.05.2009 17:51, Ele-W

Nests of wild bees (or wasps?) on the rock mermaids near Uluru.

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Uluru, NT, Australia. November.
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21.05.2009 6:04, Ele-W

Wasp of the family Scoliidae. A loud red - haired, rather large creature with a stern look flew to my balcony and buzzed. I had to take pictures under a glass, because I was very afraid of it - what if it was biting?

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21.05.2009 6:07, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT. Март.
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21.05.2009 8:49, Bad Den

Wasp from the family Scoliidae
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21.05.2009 18:08, Ele-W

Wasp of the family Scoliidae


Thanks! smile.gif I somehow got used to the fact that the wasp is such a yellow-striped, small and with a waist, and it was such a solid insect, with my mesinits. It means "Australian wasp", I'll call them that.

Do they bite? Continue to be afraid and cautious if she gets knocked up again?

21.05.2009 19:45, omar

It can sting. But it probably won't hurt too much.

22.05.2009 6:25, Ele-W

It can sting. But it probably won't hurt too much.


Just in case, I'll be careful not to make direct contact with her. smile.gif

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29.05.2009 9:18, Ele-W

Still the same wasp.

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06.06.2009 17:50, Ele-W

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18.06.2009 21:07, Ele-W

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18.06.2009 21:08, Ele-W

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18.06.2009 21:08, Ele-W

Oecophylla smaragdina. Nest builders...

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23.06.2009 8:03, Ele-W

Spiders (Golden Orb Web Spider) in the monsoon forest.

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26.06.2009 17:32, Ele-W

A moth flew onto the balcony. Very big, I even thought from the beginning that it was a bat, until it sat on the wall.

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Erebus, possibly ephespheris.

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26.06.2009 17:35, Ele-W

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26.06.2009 18:45, Pavel Morozov

Erebus, possibly ephespheris
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26.06.2009 20:02, RippeR

beautiful grandmother)

27.06.2009 8:02, Ele-W

beautiful grandmother )


In the dark, the beauty was almost invisible, I only saw in the photos and made out. shuffle.gif

27.06.2009 8:21, Ele-W

I caught a bug on the balcony. Very persistent and shifty, does not like to be photographed, quickly flew away.

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27.06.2009 8:22, Ele-W

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27.06.2009 8:23, Ele-W

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27.06.2009 8:24, Ele-W

Last frame. From this position, he managed to take off and left me forever...

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08.07.2009 10:57, Ele-W

St. Andrew's Cross spider.

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08.07.2009 10:58, Ele-W

Termite mounds.

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08.07.2009 11:00, Ele-W

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Kakadu National Park, NT, Australia. October.
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18.07.2009 6:18, Ele-W

A moth flew onto the balcony. Small, see 3 somewhere. smile.gif

Nagia (aka Catephia) linteola.

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18.07.2009 6:19, Ele-W

Fragments.

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