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13.08.2011 20:38, Bad Den

It resembles a dipper (family Arctiidae)

14.08.2011 13:21, Ele-W

It resembles a dipper (family Arctiidae)


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14.08.2011 16:52, Zhuk

Night creation.

It resembles a dipper (family Arctiidae).

And inside her neon ... © smile.gif
Darwin, NT, Australia. July.

yes, Dipper Creatonotos gangis

15.08.2011 14:49, Ele-W

Yes, the dipper Creatonotos gangis


Thank you very much! smile.gif

16.08.2011 17:24, Ele-W

Some very nimble creature. It lives under wet rocks near the sea.

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Lameroo Beach, Darwin, NT, Australia. August.
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16.08.2011 18:12, Ele-W

Forest butterfly.

Danaus affinis (Fabricius, 1775) ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

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22.08.2011 12:41, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. Май.
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22.08.2011 12:53, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. Май.
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22.08.2011 13:10, Alexandr Zhakov

Forest butterfly.
Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

Danaus affinis (Fabricius, 1775)

22.08.2011 13:48, Ele-W

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22.08.2011 13:49, Ele-W

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22.08.2011 13:49, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. May.

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22.08.2011 13:51, Ele-W

Danaus affinis (Fabricius, 1775)


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24.08.2011 17:09, Ele-W

Protaetia sp., most likely P. fusca. ©

This comrade was so talented at pretending to be a dead carcass that I believed it! smile.gif

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Darwin, NT, Australia. May.

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24.08.2011 17:20, Ele-W

But then he realized that they would not eat it and suddenly came to life.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. Май.
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24.08.2011 17:22, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. Май.
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24.08.2011 21:51, Arikain

Some kind of bronze like.

25.08.2011 4:27, Ele-W

Some kind of bronze like.


At that word, I always imagined something so green-blue, iridescent. smile.gif

25.08.2011 19:42, adetkov

Protaetia sp., most likely P. fusca

25.08.2011 22:19, Arikain

At that word, I always imagined something so green-blue, iridescent. smile.gif

They are usually green or golden, shimmer and shine in the sun smile.gif

26.08.2011 8:02, Ele-W

They are usually green or golden, shimmer and shine in the sun smile.gif


Yes, yes, some childhood memories of beetles as beautiful as jewelry. smile.gif

26.08.2011 8:10, Ele-W

Protaetia sp., most likely P. fusca


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26.08.2011 14:07, Ele-W

Chrysopidae?

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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.
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26.08.2011 14:07, Ele-W

Moth 1.

Dysgonia latizona. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

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26.08.2011 14:10, Ele-W

Moth 2.

Pantydia metaspila. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

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26.08.2011 15:05, Ele-W

A small dragonfly.

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26.08.2011 15:09, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.
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26.08.2011 15:10, Ele-W

I don't know who it is, but it is a very bright and elegant insect.

A rider wasp of some sort.

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26.08.2011 15:11, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.
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26.08.2011 18:06, Zhuk

Moth 1.
Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

Dysgonia latizona
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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

Pantydia metaspila

26.08.2011 19:08, Ele-W

Dysgonia latizona

Pantydia metaspila


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26.08.2011 19:25, Arikain

I don't know who it is, but it is a very bright and elegant insect.

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Wasp rider of some sort.

26.08.2011 21:30, captolabrus

Not a sawfly ?

26.08.2011 21:56, John-ST

Not a sawfly ?

no, this is ihneumon, sawflies are gray-bellied, and yentot with a waist

26.09.2011 9:48, Ele-W

A stale moth, finally got around to processing it.

Donuca lanipes (Butler, 1877) ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.

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26.09.2011 9:51, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.
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26.09.2011 9:51, Ele-W

The butterfly was large, but rather gray, but it turned out that in bright light and from different angles of view - it is very beautiful shimmers. smile.gif

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.
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26.09.2011 9:52, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.
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26.09.2011 9:53, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.
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26.09.2011 9:54, Ele-W

A modest underside.

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Darwin, NT, Australia. July.
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