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04.10.2011 13:12, Ele-W

At night, in the underground garage, I was called "to see a spider", but I still found a few insects there.

1. Mares. This one has already flown to my balcony, but let it be.

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04.10.2011 13:12, Ele-W

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04.10.2011 13:13, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. September.
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04.10.2011 13:14, Ele-W

2. Almost on my head with a loud buzz fell beetle, which, to my surprise, was bitten by an ant.

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04.10.2011 13:16, Ele-W

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I felt sorry for the beetle, so I had to intervene and tear the aggressor away from the beetle's leg, then disperse all the brawlers to different corners of the garage. It's good to be a big substance. smile.gif
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04.10.2011 13:18, Ele-W

3. It seems to be the same bug, but maybe another one. After I enjoyed the view of the spider, this beetle crawled out to meet me and posed for a minute.

Goldfish (family Buprestidae).©

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This post was edited by Ele-W-05.10.2011 07: 37
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04.10.2011 13:19, Ele-W

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04.10.2011 13:23, Ele-W

4. Horror-horror. A huge cockroach. I had enough strength for one frame, then it took off and all the neighbors enjoyed my cheerful squeal. redface.gif However, they are already somehow even used to it. lol.gif

Periplaneta americana.©

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04.10.2011 17:52, Zlopastnyi Brandashmyg

Cockroach - Periplaneta americana.

04.10.2011 18:39, Victor Titov

2. Almost on my head with a loud buzz fell beetle, which, to my surprise, was bitten by an ant.


I felt sorry for the beetle, so I had to intervene and tear the aggressor away from the beetle's leg, then disperse all the brawlers to different corners of the garage. It's good to be a big substance. smile.gif

3. It seems to be the same bug, but maybe another one. After I enjoyed the view of the spider, this beetle crawled out to meet me and posed for a minute.

Golden beetle (family Buprestidae).

05.10.2011 7:34, Ele-W

Cockroach - Periplaneta americana.


Thanks! smile.gif

Oh, it's also American. I'll know the name of my horror-horror. redface.gif

This post was edited by Ele-W-05.10.2011 07: 35

05.10.2011 7:35, Ele-W

Golden beetle (family Buprestidae).


Thanks! smile.gif

05.10.2011 10:40, Ele-W

A spider from the garage.

This is a male mygalomorph Missulena pruinosa Levitt-Gregg, 1966 (family Actinopodidae). The genus Missulena has the traditional English name mouse spiders. At this time of year, males leave their shelters in search of females and can be found in homes, garages, kindergartens, i.e. in your case. For its bluish-white color of the upper part of the abdomen (Latin pruinosus snow, with a hoarfrost pattern), the spider received the specific epithet.©

At first, he pretended to be dead in an artistic way, and I almost believed him.

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05.10.2011 10:56, Ele-W

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05.10.2011 10:59, Ele-W

When trying to "poke the corpse with a stick", the corpse resolutely came to life. smile.gif

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05.10.2011 11:00, Ele-W

The rear.

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05.10.2011 11:01, Ele-W

The front.

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05.10.2011 11:02, Ele-W

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05.10.2011 11:04, Ele-W

Sorry. that I forgot to take the ruler to the garage, but the spider's carcass is about 2 cm long, maybe a little more.

05.10.2011 12:15, swerig

The front.

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Something like Atrax???

05.10.2011 17:04, Romyald

Sorry. that I forgot to take the ruler to the garage, but the spider's carcass is about 2 cm long, maybe a little more.

It's a pity that you didn't put some kind of measuring device so that you could roughly know what size this thing is.

05.10.2011 19:15, Arikain

A spider from the garage.

At first, he pretended to be dead in an artistic way, and I almost believed him.

Very interesting migalomorphic spider! And the pictures are amazing! smile.gif
I can't identify him, but he's a male.

06.10.2011 6:55, Ele-W

It's a pity that you didn't put some kind of measuring device so that you could roughly know what size this thing is.


Yes, it's a pity, I caught up too quickly and ran to the garage, I was afraid that the spider would crawl away and forgot the ruler.

But if approximately, then about 2 cm from the "teeth to the tip of the tail".

06.10.2011 6:57, Ele-W

Very interesting migalomorphic spider! And the pictures are amazing! smile.gif


Thank you. smile.gif

06.10.2011 7:18, Ele-W

A mustachioed beetle.

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06.10.2011 7:20, Ele-W

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My duster, the main tool for trapping and releasing animals from the room to freedom. smile.gif

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Darwin, NT, Australia. August.
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06.10.2011 12:14, Victor Titov

  
My duster, the main tool for trapping and releasing animals from the room to freedom. smile.gif
Darwin, NT, Australia. August.

Oh, I wouldn't let that go for sure...
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06.10.2011 18:58, Arikain

Thank you. smile.gif
Oh, it turns out I was molesting a mysterious stranger. smile.gif I really hope that it is not poisonous, because we left it where we found it and it probably lives somewhere here in the garage.

He can be dangerous, bites,"fangs" -chelicerae are well developed, it is better to be careful with him.

20.10.2011 18:31, Arikain

3. Jumping spider

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Skakunchik decidedsmile.gif :
Portia fimbriata (Doleschall, 1859)
And the fact that he is on a spider web, probably ate the owner or caught him there. These racehorses often hunt web-weaving spiders. They have an interesting lifestyle and behavior. Here is a lot of information about it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portia_fimbriata#Taxonomy

20.10.2011 20:19, Dr. Niko

A spider from the garage.

At first, he pretended to be dead in an artistic way, and I almost believed him.

(URL#1773 et seq.)

This is a male mygalomorph Missulena pruinosa Levitt-Gregg, 1966 (family Actinopodidae). The genus Missulena has the traditional English name mouse spiders. At this time of year, males leave their shelters in search of females and can be found in homes, garages, kindergartens, i.e. in your case. For its bluish-white color of the upper part of the abdomen (Latin pruinosus snow, with a hoarfrost pattern), the spider received the specific epithet.
Actually here here and in Wikipedia you can read more, including about the poison.

03.11.2011 5:22, Ele-W

Oh, I wouldn't let that go for sure...


Zukus was lucky. wink.gif
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03.11.2011 5:25, Ele-W

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Thank you very much! I'll sign it now. smile.gif

03.11.2011 5:35, Ele-W

(URL#1773 et seq.)

This is a male mygalomorph Missulena pruinosa Levitt-Gregg, 1966 (family Actinopodidae).


Thanks! smile.gif

16.11.2011 18:44, Ele-W

I came back from Thailand and brought some pictures. Insects are not enough to offend, it doesn't even make sense to start a new topic. I'll show you all the animals here if anyone is interested, please come in - I will be glad to comment and identify you. There centipedes are very beautiful, such cool and big-eyed! smile.gif
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25.12.2011 10:57, Ele-W

A butterfly flew into the room. Big.

Eudocima fullonia. ©

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Darwin, NT, Australia. December.

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25.12.2011 10:58, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. December.
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25.12.2011 10:59, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. December.
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25.12.2011 11:00, Ele-W

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Darwin, NT, Australia. December.
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25.12.2011 13:19, Zhuk

A butterfly flew into the room. Big.
Darwin, NT, Australia. December.

Eudocima fullonia

25.12.2011 13:40, Ele-W

Eudocima fullonia


Thanks! smile.gif

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