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08.04.2016 8:49, Mantispid

The problem here is that the word "Homoptera "doesn't mean anything to me, and if I remove" Cicadas", then next time it will be difficult for me to navigate my own albums. That is, this is not an excess, but crutches for the insecto-teapot, a hint. smile.gif

what about "Cicadas, Cicadellidae and other Homoptera" ?
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08.04.2016 9:08, Ele-W

what about "Cicadas, Cicadellidae and other Homoptera" ?


Accepted! smile.gif

Cicadas, Cicadellidae and other Homoptera
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08.04.2016 9:15, Ele-W

And here's another album like this:

Grasshoppers & Locusts

In teapot's opinion, everything is logical - they are all "like grasshoppers" there, because they have legs, because they jump and eat plants. Or should they not be combined together just because they are all similar?

And I would also like to somehow sign this bright green daredevil with spiked legs, which is not yet called in any way. smile.gif

08.04.2016 14:58, ИНО

And why are crickets and grllacridids left behind the botrt? They are even closer to grasshoppers in terms of kinship than locusts.

09.04.2016 3:42, Ele-W

And why are crickets and grllacridids left behind the botrt? They are even closer to grasshoppers in terms of kinship than locusts.


Oh, I didn't know about crickets, I'd love to bring them to this album! smile.gif

Even Google doesn't know what "grllacridids" are. What's it?

And again, there is a question with the name. How can this whole company be combined and named so that it is clear even to me? I mean, I'd like to keep the word "Grasshoppers", because for me it makes it clear what's in this album for naskomosti. What else can I add?

09.04.2016 3:51, Ele-W

Questions about crickets:

Are they crickets? Can they be added to grasshoppers and locusts?

1. Raspy Cricket, Gryllacrididae, Mooracra sp.

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2. Mole cricket, Gryllotalpidae

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3. Tetrigidae, Orthoptera

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09.04.2016 3:52, Ele-W

4. And this one is untitled. Is it a cricket?

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09.04.2016 9:42, ИНО

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06.05.2016 4:45, Ele-W

It's a bedbug, right?

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06.05.2016 4:46, Ele-W

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06.05.2016 7:07, Alexandr Zhakov

It's a bedbug, right?

Bedbug, exactly.
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06.05.2016 17:22, Ele-W

Bedbug, exactly.


Someone in this thread a few years ago said: "Australia is a country of bedbugs!", more and more convinced that this is absolutely true. smile.gif

07.05.2016 0:17, Fornax13

https://well.smugmug.com/keyword/beetle/i-MBt827W/A - and this, by the way, is quite a well - known thing-Merimna atrata. It's strange that no one has identified it yet.
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09.05.2016 3:04, Ele-W

  https://well.smugmug.com/keyword/beetle/i-MBt827W/A - and this, by the way, is quite a well - known thing-Merimna atrata. It's strange that no one has identified it yet.


Thanks! smile.gif

Corrected the caption under photos to " Buprestidae, Merimna atrata, Jewel Beetle. Darwin, NT, Australia. November 2010"

11.05.2016 0:51, ПелагеяЧ

Great photos! Thanks!
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19.05.2016 8:02, Ele-W

Great photos! Thanks!


You are welcome. smile.gif

29.05.2016 8:09, Ele-W

The butterflies are not Australian, but I will also show them here.

Singapore Changi Airport, November 2015

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29.05.2016 8:11, Ele-W

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29.05.2016 8:13, Ele-W

I managed to find two butterflies on the information stand.

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29.05.2016 8:17, Ele-W

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29.05.2016 8:17, Ele-W

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29.05.2016 8:18, Ele-W

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This post was edited by Ele-W-05/29/2016 08: 19
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29.05.2016 8:20, Ele-W

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29.05.2016 8:22, Ele-W

And nameless butterflies.

Number 3.

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29.05.2016 8:23, Ele-W

Number 4.

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29.05.2016 8:25, Ele-W

Number 5.

Vindula arsinoe, The Cruiser

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30.05.2016 12:20, AVA

Number 5.

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Vindula arsinoe
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31.05.2016 3:22, Ele-W

  Vindula arsinoe


Thank you so much for signing the title in the album! smile.gif

01.06.2016 15:11, AVA

I managed to find two butterflies on the information stand.

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This is not Papilio demoleus [Papilionidae], but the so-called Leopard Lacewing-Cethosia cyane [Nymphalidae]
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01.06.2016 15:20, AVA

And nameless butterflies.

Number 3.

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No. -3 - this is also a Cruiser Vindula arsinoe, only female (male red)
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03.06.2016 3:59, Ele-W

AVA, thank you! smile.gif

I fixed everything and signed it.

The number 4.

03.06.2016 9:43, AVA

AVA, thank you! smile.gif

I fixed everything and signed it.

So far, number 4 has remained nameless.

I'm sorry, but without a picture of the top of the wings, we can only guess... rolleyes.gif

04.06.2016 6:19, Ele-W

I'm sorry, but without a picture of the top of the wings, you can only guess... rolleyes.gif


Oh, that didn't occur to me! frown.gif

Well, let it be nameless. Until my next trip to Singapore, when I'll be armed with the knowledge to catch her and we'll fix her. smile.gif

29.09.2016 3:41, Ele-W

I saw it in the store! I thought it was a brooch, but I wanted to give it a rapturous click and try it on lol.gif

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29.09.2016 8:41, Ele-W

I met a spider in the garden. Nice spider, big and calm, agreed to a photo shoot with a ruler.

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images with the ruler will be later
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29.09.2016 12:30, AVA

I saw it in the store! I thought it was a brooch, but I wanted to give it a rapturous click and try it on lol.gif


The larva of the cockroach Periplaneta australasiae is exactly the same one that once drowned in your pool (see URL #2824)
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30.09.2016 6:04, Ele-W

The larva of the cockroach Periplaneta australasiae is exactly the same one that once drowned in your pool (see URL #2824)


Yes, yes, I recognized her right away! smile.gif In live form, they are much more beautiful. Seriously, if someone took it upon themselves to make a brooch in the form of such a larva in natural size or bug larvae (which we have on hibiscus trees), I would love to wear it. smile.gif Although the reaction of others can be ambiguous, of course… But still!
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30.09.2016 18:56, ИНО

The spider is a male Heteropoda sp., I won't say more precisely, in Australia there are several of them that are difficult to distinguish, and there are also cosmopolitan synanthropes.
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03.10.2016 6:14, Ele-W

The spider is a male Heteropoda sp., I won't say more precisely, in Australia there are several of them that are difficult to distinguish, and there are also cosmopolitan synanthropes.


Thanks!

15.10.2016 9:19, Ele-W

It's mealybug, right?

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