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A little harvestman sits at the center of a fiddlehead's spiral, like a minotaur at the center of a maze.

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twizzt, to colombia
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Happy Wednesday! This is a cactus eating weevil. I didn't have a lens that allowed me to zoom out to capture the plant better unfortunately.

#WeevilWednesday #Weevils #Curculionidae #Colombia #Cactophagus #Insects #Arthropods

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Seems appropriate at the moment.

This Large Oakblue caterpillar being tended by its Weaver ant overlords.

This photo won me my first weaver ant battle scar. ...not my caterpillar clearly

nhoizey, to animals

“Pollination”

The reproduction by cross-pollination of many species depends on wild bees. With them, the survival of certain species of animals is also threatened (such as certain birds, butterflies, bumblebees...).

The bee collects pollen and nectar from the flower. Some of this nectar (which is located on the stamen) gets stuck to the bee's hairs during transport to another flower. When she lands on the other flower, this nectar is deposited on the stigma, or pistil (female reproductive organs). It is thanks to this that fertilization is possible, and that seeds can develop.

Unfortunately, the number of pollinators is decreasing more and more, especially in industrialized countries. And yet, there are 45% more hives worldwide in the last 50 years. But too many pesticides, plants rich in nectar that are becoming increasingly rare, especially in urban areas, and many other factors contribute to the decline of pollinator species year after year.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/pollination/

📅 23 June 2020

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 80mm macro
🎛️ ISO 400, ƒ/2.8, 1/2500 s

nhoizey, to animals

“Napoleon's carnation”

This Synema globosum is sometimes called the Napoleon spider, because of a supposed resemblance of the markings on the abdomen (not visible here) to a silhouette of Napoleon wearing his iconic hat.

It is here on a Caryophyllaceae flower, commonly called the pink family or carnation family.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/napoleon-s-carnation/

📅 23 June 2020

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 80mm macro
🎛️ ISO 1600, ƒ/8, 1/150 s

#Animals #Arthropods #Arachnids #Spiders #Photography #Fujifilm #Fuji #XT3

plazi_species, to Japan
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Natur, to nature German
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Ich weiß ja nicht, ob in meinem letzten Beitrag ein aufmerksamer Betrachter das Tierchen entdeckt hat. Aber dieser #Pinselfüßer verdient es einmal im Rampenlicht zu stehen.

#natur #artenvielfalt #nature #naturephoto #myriapoda #krabbelviecher #arthropods #Diplopoda #Polyxenus

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catselbow, to photography
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A little sweat bee on a forearm. I just like the shapes of the colors in this picture.

plazi_species, to Korea
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plazi_species, to brazil
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catselbow, to photography
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A lovely blister beetle my wife spotted resting on a picnic table in our back yard.

twizzt, to colombia
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Here's a cute caterpillar doing its best to disrupt your feed. This is the Shag Carpet Caterpillar Moth (Prothysana sp.). As an adult, it is sorta a drab triangular brown thing, but as a larva, I find it resplendent. Its larval scales are way cooler than the adult ones.

#Colombia #Lepidoptera #Moth #Insects #Arthropods #Apatelodidae

A side view of the same caterpillar. The White scales have a smokey black base and they look like a mohawk going down its back.

catselbow, to photography
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A little fly (Scathophaga?) who kept me company for a long time yesterday. It makes me very happy when a little creature like this deigns to hang out with me. I had to take the pictures with my left (non-dominant) hand because he was perched on my right hand, which made it difficult.

I've had trouble taking pictures lately. I don't know if the problem is my eyes, my hands, my imagination, or my patience.

The same fly as in the previous picture, now seen from the side. Now we see his sturdy amber-colored femurs, bristling with dark spikes that help him hold onto struggling prey. Under his wing, at the back of his thorax, we see the white, thin-handled club of his haltere, all that's left of what was once a second pair of wings. Across his back, black bristles sweep backward in graceful arcs.
The same fly seen from the side, now bathing. With his front feet he's gently cleaning his extended mouthparts.

nhoizey, to animals

“Long branded blue crow”

The long branded blue crow (Euploea algea), is a butterfly found in India and Southeast Asia that belongs to the crows and tigers, that is, the Danaid group of the brush-footed butterflies family.

This large, light-brown butterfly, with a wingspan of 60 to 70 mm depending on the subspecies, has a metallic-blue to totally metallic-blue underside with small spots on the forewings, depending on the subspecies.

The underside is light brown with small white dots, varying in quantity according to subspecies.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/long-branded-blue-crow/

📅 29 November 2012

📸 Canon 5D II + 100mm macro
🎛️ ISO 1600, ƒ/5.6, 1/80 s

#Animals #Arthropods #Insects #ButterfliesAndMoths #Photography #Canon #5DMarkII

nhoizey, to animals

“A sphinx moth in the making”

The butterfly settles on a support, often a leaf, to lay fertilized eggs.

After 5 to 10 days, the eggs hatch and a caterpillar emerges.

The caterpillar grows, feeds a lot and develops, later wrapping itself in a cocoon.

It then becomes a chrysalis and spends 2 to 4 weeks in this cocoon, where it gradually transforms into a butterfly.

Finally, the butterfly emerges from its chrysalis.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/a-sphinx-moth-in-the-making/

📅 19 August 2021

📸 Fujifilm X-T3 + 16-80mm
🎛️ ISO 6400, ƒ/11, 1/200 s

twizzt, to colombia
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Happy #FlyDay

It has been a while so I figured now was as good a time as any to fire it back up. I don't know for sure who this handsome stilt-legged fly is, but I love its face and its coloring.

#Colombia #Diptera #Scipopus #Micropezidae #Insects #Arthropods #Fly

twizzt, to Virginia
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Happy

This Granulate Ambrosia Beetle (Xylosandrus crassiusculusis) is out of the archives... Definitely one of the lesser weevils... Sorry about the poor quality. I will try to start processing (and hopefully taking) more photos in the near future. It's been too long.

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Rockpool Prawn (Palaemon elegans)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rockpool_Prawn_(Palaemon_elegans)_-_B%C3%A6rum,_Norway_2021-06-01_(01).jpg

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