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06.03.2011 1:29, Zhuk

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Katherine Low Level, NT, Australia. January.

Leptocneria binotata (Butler, 1886) (Lymantriidae)

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06.03.2011 1:44, Zhuk

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L. binotata female

06.03.2011 1:58, Zhuk

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Orgyia papuana Riotte, 1976(Lymantriidae)
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Euroctis lutea (Fabricius, 1775) and Euroctis sp. (Lymantriidae), possibly male and female

06.03.2011 7:43, Ele-W

Zhuk, thank you so much! I signed them all carefully. smile.gif

06.03.2011 8:41, Ele-W

Yesterday's event.

Very small and extremely restless moth.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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06.03.2011 8:43, Ele-W

This little animal absolutely refused to come down from the ceiling. I had to climb the ceiling myself.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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06.03.2011 8:44, Ele-W

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06.03.2011 11:01, Ele-W

Since I climbed up on the ceiling, I took a picture of my pets. smile.gif

Spiders are probably from the Pholcidae family. ©

1. Hanging out in the shade. Teenager.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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06.03.2011 11:02, Ele-W

The skin is nearby, I don't know if it's his or someone else's.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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06.03.2011 11:03, Ele-W

A large creature that lives in a corner under a lamp.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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06.03.2011 11:05, Ele-W

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06.03.2011 11:09, Ele-W

The skin.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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06.03.2011 13:49, Arikain

Spiders, probably from the Pholcidae family.

07.03.2011 11:40, Ele-W

Spiders are probably from the Pholcidae family.


Thank you. smile.gif

07.03.2011 11:46, Ele-W

And again bedbugs from the sea coast.

1. This one had a very unusual color, but with a flash, it changed beyond recognition. And without the flash , it was already too dark. So the color is like this.

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07.03.2011 11:48, Ele-W

And this is a modified bug, but sharp.

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.

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07.03.2011 14:57, Ele-W

2.

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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07.03.2011 14:58, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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07.03.2011 15:00, Ele-W

3. This one also changes a lot from the flash.

This is the actual color.

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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07.03.2011 15:01, Ele-W

And this is almost in the dark.

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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07.03.2011 17:03, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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07.03.2011 17:04, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 15:08, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 15:09, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 15:11, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 15:15, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 17:50, Ele-W

9. Eats.

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 17:51, Ele-W

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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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Fannie Bay, Darwin, NT, Australia. February.
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08.03.2011 18:06, Pirx

Ale, from March 8! Thank you for the wonderful photos!

08.03.2011 20:51, Dracus

Join us! Happiness and health to you, Ele-W, without your photos life here would be much more boring!

08.03.2011 21:05, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

All the best! And lots of arthropods to photograph!

09.03.2011 6:11, Ele-W

Ale, from March 8! Thank you for the wonderful photos!

Join us! Happiness and health to you, Ele-W, without your photos life here would be much more boring!

All the best! And lots of arthropods to photograph!


Thank you for your congratulations and best wishes! It's very nice. smile.gif

18.03.2011 7:27, Ele-W

And another moth.

Thalassodes sp. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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18.03.2011 7:30, Ele-W

Thalassodes sp. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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18.03.2011 7:48, Pirx

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19.03.2011 17:13, Ele-W

Ekranolet


I immediately recall my childhood, vacations, and thick books of Soviet science fiction. smile.gif

19.03.2011 17:20, Ele-W

Half a day before sunset I crawled in the thickets of the Botanical Garden - the size of the" catch " makes me want to cry. A few spiders, a fly, a filly, ants. I didn't catch up with a small moth. Where all the other insects went-I don't know rolleyes.gif, I honestly searched, searched, picked and announced the surroundings with mournful moans of frustration, scaring the natives almost to hiccups. lol.gif I'm afraid they'll turn me in to the local aesculapians one day. For experiments.©

Out of desperation, I went to the museum and took pictures of dried insects and butterflies. With names.

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