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01.06.2010 5:36, Ele-W

I say - mostly elephants. And Staf is lonely... frown.gif


Is Staf the one with the red ass? smile.gif I found the same one in another folder, then I'll show it more or less large.

01.06.2010 5:38, Ele-W

52. Dung beetle from Scarabaeinae

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53. Dung beetle from Scarabaeinae

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54. is there such a pollen eater?

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01.06.2010 5:39, Ele-W

55. leaf-eater (and under it-a small elephant-isn't it Apionidae?)

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01.06.2010 5:39, Ele-W

58. cricket

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01.06.2010 11:32, Victor Titov

Hurray!!! jump.gif The beetles are swarming!!!
52, 53-dung beetle from Scarabaeinae
54-pollen eater what is it?
55, 56, 57-cute leaf beetle (and at 55 below it-a small elephant-isn't it Apionidae?)
58-cricket

02.06.2010 6:52, Ele-W

Hurray!!! jump.gif The beetles are swarming!!!


Ugh, well, at least I caught some beetles. lol.gif

But they are really small compared to the rest of the small animals. smile.gif
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02.06.2010 7:10, Ele-W

59.

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02.06.2010 7:11, Ele-W

62.

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02.06.2010 7:12, Ele-W

65.

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67. The Cicadellidae

Cicadas (Cicadellidae) ©

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02.06.2010 9:58, Ilia Ustiantcev

What's the butterfly in photo 65? Volnyanka, sliznevidka or someone else?

02.06.2010 10:41, Ele-W

68.

The weevil.

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02.06.2010 10:42, Ele-W

69.

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71.

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02.06.2010 21:44, Dr. Niko

Do you shoot migalomorphic spiders? And then they are a dime a dozen in Australiasmile.gif, It would be very interesting to see.

This post was edited by Dr. Niko - 02.06.2010 21: 48

03.06.2010 3:43, Ele-W

Do you shoot migalomorphic spiders? And then they are a dime a dozen in Australiasmile.gif, It would be very interesting to see.


I would have liked to shoot them, but we don't have them on the coast, and then you have to go to the interior of the continent separately for spiders, I still can't do it.
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03.06.2010 5:23, Ele-W

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03.06.2010 5:23, Ele-W

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06.06.2010 10:55, Ele-W

78. The Cicadellidae

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79. On the right, a single cicada (Cicadellidae)

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06.06.2010 10:56, Ele-W

81. ground beetle

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82. Three small Cicadellidae at the top

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83. Small Cicadellidae over the central butterfly

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07.06.2010 4:00, Ele-W

84. elephant, Polydrusus-Phyllobius resembles

elephant, Polydrusus-Phyllobius reminds" - I think you don't have these genera, just as I don't have Zimmerman's books..((Of course it does, korotkohobotnik.©

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This post was edited by Ele-W-04.12.2012 15: 54
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07.06.2010 5:02, Ele-W

85.

caddis fly ©

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87. The Scarabaeidae crunch

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07.06.2010 5:03, Ele-W

88. Three Cicadellidae - 2 (one under one) to the right of the butterflies and 1 to the right of them

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89. one Cicadellidae on top - with transverse stripes

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07.06.2010 8:58, Ele-W

91. a female rhino (Dynastinae), again from the Scarabaeidae

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07.06.2010 8:58, Ele-W

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07.06.2010 9:39, Victor Titov

And there are more and more beetles! jump.gif
81-ground beetle cute on someone's clutch placed
84-elephant, our Polydrusus-Phyllobius resembles
87-crunchie (Scarabaeidae)
91-female of some rhino (Dynastinae), again from Scarabaeidae.

07.06.2010 10:20, Ele-W

And there are more and more beetles! jump.gif


Trying my best! smile.gif
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08.06.2010 5:16, Ele-W

92. bedbug

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08.06.2010 5:17, Ele-W

93. The bug and one small Cicadellidae

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08.06.2010 5:18, Ele-W

94. one Cicadellidae - to the right and down from the butterflies

one Cicadellidae - to the right and down from the butterflies " - perhaps Achilidae ©

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95. golden-eye (with long whiskers and reticulated wings) and one Cicadellidae to the right of golden-eye

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08.06.2010 7:46, Dr. Niko

I'm ecstatic about Australian bedbugs!!!user posted image user posted image

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08.06.2010 8:19, Tigran Oganesov

I liked smile.gifthe cicadas

08.06.2010 11:17, Victor Titov

And the elephant (68-71)? The miracle is simple! smile.gif

08.06.2010 11:21, vasiliy-feoktistov

And the elephant (68-71)? The miracle is simple! smile.gif

Yeahyes.gif, and hefty to look at.

08.06.2010 13:04, Ele-W

And the elephant (68-71)? The miracle is simple! smile.gif


The most photogenic copy, yes. smile.gif

08.06.2010 13:06, Ele-W

Yeahyes.gif, and hefty to look at.


About 1 cm long. Compared to all the other small things, he was a giant. smile.gif
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09.06.2010 4:03, Ele-W

I'm ecstatic about Australian bedbugs!!!user posted image user posted image


I suspect that number 92 is also a bug? smile.gif I forgot to smell it when I was taking pictures. lol.gif

09.06.2010 4:05, Ele-W

I liked the cicadas smile.gif


Are there any cicadas in pictures here??? Oh, where are they? smile.gif

I only know big cicadas that sing in our trees.

09.06.2010 4:07, Ele-W

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99. This is not the same butterfly as in the previous pictures, but it is very similar.

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09.06.2010 4:11, Ele-W

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102. on the left - a weevil

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09.06.2010 4:12, Ele-W

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104. Cicadellidae-down under the butterflies

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09.06.2010 16:06, Victor Titov

I suspect that number 92 is also a bug? smile.gif I forgot to smell it when I was taking pictures. lol.gif

Yes, it's a bug smile.gif
Are there any cicadas in pictures here??? Oh, where are they? smile.gif

So, the cicadas (Cicadellidae, this is not quite what real cicadas are - Cicadidae) on this page are:
78, 79 (right, one), 82 (three small ones at the top), 83 (small one above the central butterfly), 88 (only three: 2 (one under one) to the right of the butterflies and 1 to the right of them), 89 (above with transverse stripes), 93 (under the bug), 94 (to the right and down from the butterflies), 95 (to the right of the golden eye-this is the one with long whiskers and reticulated wings), 104 (below the butterflies).
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