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24.04.2011 10:47, Ele-W

2. Anthene sp. ©

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Daly River region, NT, Australia. April.

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24.04.2011 10:49, Ele-W

4. Nymphalida Phalanta phalantha (Drury, [1773]). ©

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Daly River region, NT, Australia. April.

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24.04.2011 10:49, Ele-W

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Daly River region, NT, Australia. April.
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24.04.2011 14:04, Nordsud

Butterflies from the bush:
1. The nymphalid Junonia orithya (Linnaeus, 1758).
2. I can't immediately identify this pigeon.
3. Whitefly Cepora perimale (Donovan, 1805).
4. Nymphalida Phalanta phalantha (Drury, [1773]) .

24.04.2011 18:03, Ele-W

Butterflies from the bush:
1. The nymphalid Junonia orithya (Linnaeus, 1758).
2. I can't immediately identify this pigeon.
3. Whitefly Cepora perimale (Donovan, 1805).
4. Nymphalida Phalanta phalantha (Drury, [1773]).


Thank you very much! smile.gif

24.04.2011 18:16, Ele-W

I've caught night spiders again. Do I understand correctly - these are wolf spiders?

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Katherine, NT, Australia. April.

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24.04.2011 18:17, Ele-W

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Katherine, NT, Australia. April.

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24.04.2011 20:17, Kharkovbut

1. Nymphalida Phalanta phalantha (Drury, [1773])
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Junonia orithya!

24.04.2011 20:19, Kharkovbut

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Daly River region, NT, Australia. April.
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24.04.2011 21:35, Pirx

Butterflies from the bush.

1. Nymphalida Phalanta phalantha (Drury, [1773]) ©

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How cool it could sound about: "Butterflies from the Bush (Jr.)")))

24.04.2011 21:37, Pirx

The green fly again. I finally learned their habits and it became easier to aim.

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The George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, NT, Australia. April.


Yes, great, the greenies are now coming out more savory ))!

25.04.2011 18:30, Arikain

I've caught night spiders again. I understand correctly - these are wolf spiders

Katherine, NT, Australia. April.

They are.

25.04.2011 18:38, Ele-W

They.


Yeah, I already recognize it and sometimes I don't confuse it. smile.gif

25.04.2011 18:41, Ele-W

  Anthene sp.


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25.04.2011 18:44, Ele-W

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Junonia orithya!

shuffle.gif I've put both names so far.

25.04.2011 18:46, Ele-W

How cool it could sound about: "Butterflies from the Bush (Jr.)" )))


I suspect that this is about Mr. Bush, who is an American former president, but I somehow do not connect him with butterflies. I don't know much about him other than his last name. shuffle.gif

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25.04.2011 19:09, Ele-W

Spiders from the past couple of weeks.

1. Perhaps it is Araneidae. Similar to Leucauge dromedaria. The female. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.

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25.04.2011 19:10, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.
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25.04.2011 19:10, Ele-W

2. Perhaps it is Araneidae. Similar to Leucage dromedaria. The female. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.

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25.04.2011 19:11, Ele-W

3. Someone's skin.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.
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25.04.2011 19:12, Ele-W

4. Argiope keyserlingi ©

It could very well be A. aetherea. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.

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25.04.2011 19:13, Ele-W

5. Agriope sp. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.

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25.04.2011 19:14, Ele-W

6. Tetragnatha sp.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.

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25.04.2011 19:16, Ele-W

7. Judging by the way this creature was bouncing briskly on the ground, it must be a skipper. Male. ©

Bavia aericeps Simon, 1877. ©

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25.04.2011 19:16, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.
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25.04.2011 20:23, Nordsud

Dear Ele-W, Please look again at my post URL#1404. Under the first issue you posted photos of Junonia orithya, and under the fourth - Phalanta phalantha. Kharkovbut has already corrected you. smile.gif

26.04.2011 4:36, Ele-W

Dear Ele-W, Please look again at my post URL#1404. Under the first issue you posted photos of Junonia orithya, and under the fourth - Phalanta phalantha. Kharkovbut has already corrected you. smile.gif


Oh, I'm sorry, I copied the wrong name and didn't notice it. Thank you for the correction. smile.gif

26.04.2011 5:09, Ele-W

I photographed a similar "something" hanging on bushes, and now it's crawling...

This is a caterpillar of the bagworm (Psychidae) in a case. ©

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Victoria River region, NT, Australia. April.

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26.04.2011 5:11, Ele-W

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Victoria River region, NT, Australia. April.
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26.04.2011 5:12, Ele-W

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Victoria River region, NT, Australia. April.
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26.04.2011 5:18, Ele-W

An attraction of unprecedented bravery. For the scale, I had to pick up a ruler, I forgot to bring it with me. smile.gif

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Victoria River region, NT, Australia. April.
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26.04.2011 8:28, Ilia Ustiantcev

Great, this is a caterpillar of the bagworm (Psychidae) in a case, very similar to ours!

26.04.2011 12:30, алекс 2611

I suspect that this is about Mr. Bush, who is an American former president, but I somehow do not connect him with butterflies. I don't know much about him other than his last name. shuffle.gif


With beetles, Mr. Bush is quite consistent - Agathidium bushi
Is in honor of the American president, and not because the beetle lives in the bush.
http://www.zin.ru/animalia/coleoptera/rus/politics.htm
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26.04.2011 20:26, Arikain

Spiders from the past couple of weeks.

1. Perhaps it is Araneidae. Similar to Leucage dromedaria. Female
2. The same one, it seems.
3.?
4. Argiope keyserlingi jump.gif
5. Agriope sp.?
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7. + male

Thank you for the beautiful photos.

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26.04.2011 20:35, captolabrus

Elle, thank you so much for the very informative photos , you are just great! But if you try to attract insects using DRL on the screen, porridge from fermenting fruits, can you put soil traps with vinegar or some other bait ? Can the species range of insects increase significantly ? And we will all be thrilled to immerse ourselves in the contemplation of the Australian entomo fauna ! mol.gif jump.gif beer.gif
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28.04.2011 15:20, Ele-W

Great, this is a caterpillar of the bagworm (Psychidae) in a case, very similar to ours!


Thanks! smile.gif I thought it was some kind of crafty caterpillar.

I also found something similar. But here the disguise is on the verge of fantastic, you can only notice it by movement.

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28.04.2011 15:20, Ele-W

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28.04.2011 15:21, Ele-W

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28.04.2011 15:22, Ele-W

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28.04.2011 15:23, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. April.
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