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21.05.2010 16:30, Ele-W

Promised insects from under a motel lamp (Mataranka, NT, Australia. April). The insects are all small, and I don't know any names, of course. smile.gif Well, what flew/crawled, then I took it out.

I will first post "group shots", and then gradually I will show "individuals" how much time is enough. smile.gif

1. On the left - the Cicadellidae

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21.05.2010 16:32, Ele-W

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5. at the bottom of the cicadas (Cicadellidae)

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21.05.2010 16:33, Ele-W

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Are these eggs? They were plastered all over the wall.

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21.05.2010 16:33, Ele-W

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I found a spider under the ceiling.

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21.05.2010 17:35, NaaNa

super photos! just amazing!
I'm generally afraid of insects like fire, but I watched everything with great pleasure (only a giant grasshopper could not and the fact that the ants dragged)

21.05.2010 21:29, RippeR

and there are the beetles! And who said that they are not? They are just small and no one pays attention to them)

22.05.2010 3:20, Ele-W

super photos! just amazing!


Thanks! smile.gif

22.05.2010 3:25, Ele-W

and there are the beetles! And who said that they are not? They're just small and nobody pays attention to them )


I, I pay attention, like, " there's something small flying, probably a BUG!" lol.gif

It is almost impossible to photograph them, they are really very small and scurry back and forth quickly. The good thing about this motel is that the lantern over the front door hangs well and the wall is painted in a light beige color, you can take pictures of all sorts of small things. smile.gif

22.05.2010 3:58, Ele-W

8. Apparently, a firefly from the genus Cataclysta is found in Australia, according to the website funet.fi, several species, and one - Cataclysta lemnata-is also found in MO

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9. big green in the center-cicadas (Cicadellidae)

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10. butterfly in the center-most likely belong to the genus Cataclysta or very close to it (similar to our Cataclysta lemnata)

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22.05.2010 3:59, Ele-W

11. The Blattellidae cockroach

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12. volnyanka

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22.05.2010 8:08, Ilia Ustiantcev

The last picture from 209 posts appears to be a firefly from the genus Cataclysta-theirs in Australia, according to the site funet.fi, several species, and one - Cataclysta lemnata-is also found in MO.

22.05.2010 18:46, Zhuk

the most interesting photos of the entire album have gone! it's high time it was already
on 12 photos volnyanka prikolnaya

23.05.2010 15:15, Ele-W

The last picture from 209 posts appears to be a firefly from the genus Cataclysta-theirs in Australia, according to the site funet.fi, several species, and one - Cataclysta lemnata-is also found in MO.


I put a number above each picture to make it easier to figure out where someone is later. smile.gif

23.05.2010 15:17, Ele-W

the most interesting photos of the entire album have gone! it was long overdue


There was no need to shoot the insects separately. smile.gif

23.05.2010 15:25, Ele-W

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23.05.2010 15:26, Ele-W

17. green-cicadas (Cicadellidae)

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23.05.2010 15:26, Ele-W

20. The Blattellidae cockroach

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24.05.2010 5:23, Ele-W

Another butterfly from Mataranka. Skipper Moth (Cephrenes augiades). I can't vouch for the name, I found it on one site from a local nature lover. smile.gif

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24.05.2010 5:24, Ele-W

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24.05.2010 5:24, Ele-W

And this is a similar, but gray, flew together with an orange moth, if not a relative and not a spouse, then it means just a friend.

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Mataranka, NT, Australia. April.
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24.05.2010 5:54, Ele-W

And again insects from under the lamp.

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24.05.2010 5:55, Ele-W

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24.05.2010 5:56, Ele-W

25. Cicadas (Cicadellidae)

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26. The Blattellidae cockroach

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24.05.2010 5:57, Ele-W

I found the dead carcass on the porch of the cottage this morning.

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25.05.2010 4:38, Ele-W

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29. At the top of the Cicadellidae

Cicadellidae at the top" and the same species further on - Dictyopharidae. Yemelyanov would be happy in St. Petersburg... ©

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25.05.2010 4:39, Ele-W

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27.05.2010 4:34, Ele-W

34. 2 weevils

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35. 1 weevil

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Braconidae ©

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27.05.2010 4:35, Ele-W

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caddis fly ©

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38. some striped moth (Thyrididae) and on the left a Cicadellidae

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39. in the center is a weevil, and on the bottom right-staphylin

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27.05.2010 5:24, vasiliy-feoktistov

So the beetles went (3 weevils and 1 staphylin) jump.gifThanks !

27.05.2010 5:39, Ele-W

So the beetles went (3 weevils and 1 staphylin) jump.gifThanks !


You are welcome! smile.gif Thank the gods they're beetles, or I'm not sure anymore." shuffle.gif

(shrewdly.) Staphylin - is it gray and without a nose?

27.05.2010 5:45, vasiliy-feoktistov

You are welcome! smile.gif Thank the gods they're beetles, or I'm not sure anymore." shuffle.gif

(shrewdly.) Staphylin - is it gray and without a nose?

No, this is the one in the last picture at the bottom (with short elytra) smile.gif
No. 34 - 2 weevils
No. 35-one of these two
No. 39-in the center is a weevil, and on the bottom right is a staphylin.

This post was edited by vasiliy-feoktistov - 27.05.2010 05: 54

27.05.2010 7:24, Ele-W

No, this is the one in the last picture at the bottom (with short elytra) smile.gif
No. 34 - 2 weevils
No. 35-one of these two
No. 39-in the center is a weevil, and on the bottom right is a staphylin.


Oh, that's how everything is immediately clear! Thank you very much! smile.gif

28.05.2010 4:10, Ele-W

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28.05.2010 4:11, Ele-W

43. bottom weevil

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44. 4 small cicadas (Cicadellidae) and 1 weevil

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45. left 2 cicadas [Cicadellidae)

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31.05.2010 6:19, Ele-W

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48. One cicadas (Cicadellidae)from below

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31.05.2010 6:20, Ele-W

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31.05.2010 8:30, Victor Titov

Preliminary conclusion: riders, bedbugs, cicadas, micro-(semi-micro? wink.gif )- scales, and from beetles-mainly elephants. smile.gif
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31.05.2010 8:48, vasiliy-feoktistov

Preliminary conclusion: riders, bedbugs, cicadas, micro-(semi-micro? wink.gif )- scales, and from beetles-mainly elephants. smile.gif

Yes you can also add smile.gifstaff

31.05.2010 8:55, Victor Titov

Yes, you can also add staff smile.gif

I say - mostly elephants. And Staf is lonely... frown.gif
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01.06.2010 5:34, Ele-W

Preliminary conclusion: riders, bedbugs, cicadas, micro-(semi-micro? wink.gif )- scales, and from beetles-mainly elephants. smile.gif


Just "it's not evening yet." smile.gif Everything that looks more like beetles arrives later and does not particularly climb under the lamp, I'll show you now.
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