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22.03.2011 16:09, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 16:17, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 17:29, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 17:35, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 17:45, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 17:45, Victor Titov

Great, of course! And Zhukov (accidentally wink.gif) wasn't it in the museum? shuffle.gif

22.03.2011 17:47, Ele-W

Great, of course! And Zhukov (accidentally wink.gif) wasn't it in the museum? shuffle.gif


Alas, there are no beetles in the museum, as well as in the bushes where I am looking for them. frown.gif

22.03.2011 18:05, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 18:09, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 18:10, Victor Titov

Yes, the green continent is depressingly lifeless weep.gif...

22.03.2011 18:18, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 18:19, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 18:29, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 18:30, Ele-W

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22.03.2011 18:32, Ele-W

So far, that's all there is, I'll go and check out the numbers I missed separately.

23.03.2011 10:17, Ele-W

There were two termite mounds in a folder of vacation pictures.

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Nawalbinbin Valley, Gregory National Park, NT, Australia. October.
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26.03.2011 18:41, Ele-W

Night guests.

1. Calyptra sp. ©

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26.03.2011 18:42, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.
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26.03.2011 18:42, Ele-W

Lyclene reticulata (Arctiidae) ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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26.03.2011 18:43, Ele-W

Thalassodes sp. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. March.

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26.03.2011 19:25, Zhuk

Calyptra sp.
Lyclene reticulata (Arctiidae)
Thalassodes sp.

27.03.2011 5:30, Ele-W

Calyptra sp.
Lyclene reticulata (Arctiidae)
Thalassodes sp.


Thanks! smile.gif

27.03.2011 16:49, Ele-W

I ran to the museum, clarified the situation with scorpions. It turns out that I got the signs mixed up. redface.gif There are two shop windows and two signs.

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27.03.2011 16:49, Ele-W

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27.03.2011 16:52, Ele-W

Well, there were more like this nearby.

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28.03.2011 18:00, Ele-W

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28.03.2011 18:10, Ele-W

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28.03.2011 18:15, Ele-W

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And live.

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Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.

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28.03.2011 18:16, Ele-W

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28.03.2011 18:18, Ele-W

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29.03.2011 18:35, Ele-W

Small dragonflies from the outskirts of billabong.

Probably Brachydiplax denticauda. Male. ©

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Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.

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29.03.2011 18:38, Ele-W

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Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.
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29.03.2011 18:39, Ele-W

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Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.
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29.03.2011 18:55, Kharkovbut

Small dragonflies from the outskirts of billabong.
Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.
Probably Brachydiplax denticauda. Male.

30.03.2011 5:51, Ele-W

Probably Brachydiplax denticauda. Male.


Thanks! smile.gif

30.03.2011 8:01, Ele-W

Another dragonfly. The photos are not very good, because this creature does not sit still for a second at all, it flutters all the time.

Ceriagrion aeruginosum, male. ©

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Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.

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30.03.2011 8:07, Ele-W

Cover of the caterpillar of the pouch butterfly (Psychidae). ©

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Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.

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30.03.2011 16:23, Kharkovbut

Another dragonfly. The photos are not very good, because this creature does not sit still for a second at all, it flutters all the time.
Fogg Dam, NT, Australia. January.
Nothing bad! smile.gif This is Ceriagrion aeruginosum, male.

30.03.2011 16:25, Kharkovbut

It would be necessary to edit the title of the topic, here it is: "all without names". Many of them already have names. wink.gif

30.03.2011 16:59, Ele-W

Nothing bad! smile.gif


I do not like. In the process, I wanted to catch this animal, put it in a jar and photograph it at home with special cruelty in a softbox. lol.gif But I was sorry, of course, he was better off in the swamp.

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