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19.03.2011 17:43, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia.

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19.03.2011 17:44, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia.
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19.03.2011 17:51, Ele-W

Here are all sorts of different butterflies will be a lot, I will gradually process and spread them.

Nymphalid Polyura pyrrhus (Linnaeus, 1758). Subspecies sempronius (Fabricius, 1793). ©

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20.03.2011 1:44, Pirx

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


Aha, there was such a thing )) But ekranolets, like ekranoplanes, still existwink.gif, although some are no longer there...

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20.03.2011 6:30, Ele-W

Aha, there was such a thing )) But ekranolets, like ekranoplanes, still existwink.gif, although some are no longer there...


Beautiful cars. smile.gif

20.03.2011 6:39, Ele-W

Yesterday's flies. Very small ones.

1. green fly (Dolychopodidae) ©

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2. similar to muscida (real flies, Muscidae) ©

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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20.03.2011 6:40, Ele-W

3. The front sight is of normal size. This was already recently, as well as green.

Micropezidae ©

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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20.03.2011 6:41, Ele-W

4. Skipper, family Tetrigidae. ©

Very small and bouncy creature.

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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20.03.2011 6:49, Ele-W

5. A very small spider on the wrong side of a palm leaf.

Salticidae ©

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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20.03.2011 7:17, Ele-W

6. It is a member of the Sparassidae family. Possibly Heteropoda sp. ©

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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20.03.2011 7:26, Ele-W

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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20.03.2011 7:28, Ele-W

Isn't it guarding the nest? I only noticed in the pictures at home that the "white spot" under the abdomen is a spider web with suspicious dots. Go pick something up?..

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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20.03.2011 7:33, Ele-W

Museum butterfly without a number.

Protographium leosthenes. ©

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And of the living insects of yesterday, only water skaters remained. I'll try to show them this evening.

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20.03.2011 8:30, Dracus

20.03.2011 9:03, Ele-W

Not quite-a jumper, family Tetrigidae.


Thanks! smile.gif

20.03.2011 9:43, Ele-W

Water skaters.

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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20.03.2011 9:44, Ele-W

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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20.03.2011 9:45, Ele-W

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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20.03.2011 10:21, swerig

Museum butterfly without a number.

Protographium leosthenes/

20.03.2011 11:22, Ele-W

Protographium leosthenes/


Thank you. smile.gif

20.03.2011 18:37, Arikain

5. A very small spider on the wrong side of a palm leaf.

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

Skipper, Salticidae

6. The wolf spider?

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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

Not them, the location of the eyes is not that, the spider legs bent "not like a wolf" and the body is flattened a little. It is a member of the Sparassidae family
Possibly Heteropoda sp.

20.03.2011 20:10, Tigran Oganesov

With a label for scorpios trouble. The photo shows real scorpions, and the label shows a water scorpion (bug).

20.03.2011 21:37, Pirx

Yesterday's flies. Very small...
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.


On the first one - again a green fly (Dolychopodidae), and the second one is more like a muscid (real flies, Muscidae).
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20.03.2011 21:44, Pirx

3. The front sight is of normal size. This was already recently, as well as green.
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George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, NT, Australia. March.


Yes. this is the same group as last time (Micropezidae, most likely).

21.03.2011 14:32, Ele-W

With a label for scorpios trouble. The photo shows real scorpions, and the label shows a water scorpion (bug).


I think that after the word "scorpio" very few people read on. But it's a shame, yes. frown.gif

21.03.2011 14:43, Ele-W

On the first one - again a green fly (Dolychopodidae), and the second one is more like a muscid (real flies, Muscidae).

Yes. this is the same group as last time (Micropezidae, most likely).


Thank you. I signed them all. smile.gif

21.03.2011 14:47, Ele-W

Skakunchik, Salticidae
are not them, the location of the eyes is not the same, the spider legs bent "not like a wolf" and the body is flattened a little. It is a member of the Sparassidae family
Possibly Heteropoda sp.


Thanks! smile.gif

21.03.2011 14:56, Ele-W

Museum butterflies.

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21.03.2011 14:57, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 15:04, Nordsud

The "dried butterfly" with the number 5 in the lower right corner is the nymphalid Polyura pyrrhus (Linnaeus, 1758). If it is Australian, then it is a subspecies of sempronius (Fabricius, 1793).

21.03.2011 15:10, Ele-W

The "dried butterfly" with the number 5 in the lower right corner is the nymphalid Polyura pyrrhus (Linnaeus, 1758). If it is Australian, then it is a subspecies of sempronius (Fabricius, 1793).


Thanks! smile.gif

Yes, it's an Australian butterfly.

21.03.2011 15:53, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 15:55, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:02, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:12, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:14, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:17, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:22, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:25, Ele-W

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21.03.2011 16:29, Ele-W

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