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Dicronorhina derbyana by André De Kesel Via Flickr: Portrait of Derby's flower beetle (47mm, Dicronorhina derbyana, Cetonidae). Found it on Combretum molle, in Mtao forest (Zimbabwe, S19°22.08' E30°40.38', February 1999). Studio work with a rehydrated collection specimen. Focus stack of 77 images, assembled in Zerene Stacker (Dmap & Pmax). Sony A7Rm5, FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS; ISO-100, f/6.3, 1/320sec, diffused daylight LED.
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Shades of green by Green nettle weevil (Phyllobius aff. pomac…
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J20150625-0120—Wyethia elata—RPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Wyethia elata—Hall's mule ears. Included in the CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants on list 4.3 (limited distribution). PLANTS database and Flora of North America call the species Agnorhiza elata . Hall's mule ears grows in a narrow band from Tuolumne County to Fresno County with a few plants found in Tulare County. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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Dark Blue Pansy (Junonia o. oenone) by Allan Hopkins Via Flickr: A worn individual. Understandably, butterflies are difficult to photograph in Tanzania's National Parks, except at view points, picnic sites and loo's. Arusha National Park, Tanzania, East Africa.
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Anthophylax cyaneus, shenipsit state forest, connecticut may 24 2016
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Images in this gallery were captured by:
Mark Smith M.S. Geoscientist [email protected]
Annette Evans Ph.D. Student at the University of Connecticut [email protected]
Posted by Macroscopic Solutions on 2016-05-25 18:20:12
Tagged: , macro , micro , macropod , macroscopic solutions , micro kit , beetle , coleoptera , face , green , metallic , ct , connecticut , wildlife , shenipsit , taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia , Animalia , taxonomy:phylum=Arthropoda , Arthropoda , taxonomy:subphylum=Hexapoda , Hexapoda , taxonomy:class=Insecta , Insecta , taxonomy:subclass=Pterygota , Pterygota , taxonomy:order=Coleoptera , taxonomy:suborder=Polyphaga , Polyphaga , taxonomy:infraorder=Cucujiformia , Cucujiformia , taxonomy:superfamily=Chrysomeloidea , Chrysomeloidea , taxonomy:family=Cerambycidae , Cerambycidae , taxonomy:subfamily=Lepturinae , Lepturinae , taxonomy:tribe=Oxymirini , Oxymirini , taxonomy:genus=Anthophylax , Anthophylax , taxonomy:species=cyaneus , taxonomy:binomial=Anthophylax cyaneus , Anthophylax cyaneus
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Eupholus schoenherrii scales by André De Kesel Via Flickr: Scales on the femur of Eupholus schoenherrii (Curculionidae). Collection specimen from Papua New Guinea (Fakfak, Kwama, date unknown). Studio stack of 324 images (steps of 1 µm with Cognisys StackShot), assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax, Dmap). Sony A7RM5 (APSC mode) + bellows + Raynox DCR150 (tube lens) + Mitutoyo M Plan APO 20x/0.42; ISO-100, 1/60sec, -1.3step, diffused LED light (Nanlite Forza 60B II). Detail full beetle in the first comment line.
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Buttoned snout scales by André De Kesel Via Flickr: Extreme macro of moth scales (Hopsnuituil, Hypena rostralis, Lepidoptera, Erebidae; Boom 25 Februari 2024). Image 1.2 mm wide (inner side of left snout). Studio stack of 197 images (steps of 1 µm with Cognisys StackShot), assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax, Dmap). Sony A7RM5 (APSC mode) + bellows + Raynox DCR150 (tube lens) + Mitutoyo M Plan APO 20x/0.42; ISO-100, 1/80sec, diffused LED light (Nanlite).
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J20170914-0094—Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) on Perideridia kelloggii—RPBG—DxO by John Rusk Via Flickr: Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) larva on Yampah (Perideridia kelloggii). This is the fifth instar of the larva. It will soon form a chrysalis, to emerge as a beautiful butterfly. This photo is proof , if proof be needed, that the swallowtail is not restricted to fennel (anise) but will select nearly any of the Apiaceae family as host, as well as several members of the citrus family. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
#ebparksok#taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia#Animalia#taxonomy:phylum=Arthropoda#Arthropoda#taxonomy:subphylum=Hexapoda#Hexapoda#taxonomy:class=Insecta#Insecta#taxonomy:subclass=Pterygota#Pterygota#taxonomy:order=Lepidoptera#Lepidoptera#taxonomy:superfamily=Papilionoidea#Papilionoidea#taxonomy:family=Papilionidae#Papilionidae#taxonomy:subfamily=Papilioninae#Papilioninae#taxonomy:tribe=Papilionini#Papilionini#taxonomy:genus=Papilio#Papilio#taxonomy:subgenus=Papilio#taxonomy:species=zelicaon#taxonomy:binomial=Papilio zelicaon#Mariposa cometa#Papilio zelicaon#Anise Swallowtail#papillon de l'anise
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J20170125-0030—Hippodamia convergens—RPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Hippodamia convergens—convergent lady beetle. Entomologists may prefer lady beetle to ladybug or ladybird but they are fighting a losing battle as long as the nursery rhyme is remembered. The Regional Parks Botanic Garden is as much a zoo as it is a plant sancturary. Birds, fish, lizards, newts,and, especially insects are to be found in every corner of the garden. These lady beetles are nesting in the California fescue at the spot where visitors enter the canyon path. There are thousands of them. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA
#ebparksok#taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia#Animalia#taxonomy:phylum=Arthropoda#Arthropoda#taxonomy:subphylum=Hexapoda#Hexapoda#taxonomy:class=Insecta#Insecta#taxonomy:subclass=Pterygota#Pterygota#taxonomy:order=Coleoptera#Coleoptera#taxonomy:suborder=Polyphaga#Polyphaga#taxonomy:infraorder=Cucujiformia#Cucujiformia#taxonomy:superfamily=Coccinelloidea#Coccinelloidea#taxonomy:family=Coccinellidae#Coccinellidae#taxonomy:subfamily=Coccinellinae#Coccinellinae#taxonomy:genus=Hippodamia#Hippodamia#taxonomy:species=convergens#taxonomy:binomial=Hippodamia convergens#Coccinelle convergente#Hippodamia convergens#Convergent Lady Beetle
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H20130914-9909—Deinandra minthornii (Syn Hemizonia minthornii) w Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata—RPBG—DxO by John Rusk Via Flickr: Deinandra minthornii (Syn Hemizonia minthornii) w Diabrotica undecimpunctata undecimpunctata—Santa Susana tar plant that is Included in the CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants on list 1B.2 (rare, threatened, or endangered in CA and elsewhere). It is also listed by the State of California as Rare. The are fewer than 20 occurrences in the Santa Susana and Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. The insect is a western cucumber beetle. Farmers can only wish that this beetle was rare for it is a major pest of agricultural crops (although not much of one in the Bot Garden.) Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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J20170914-0094—Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) on Perideridia kelloggii—RPBG—DxO by John Rusk Via Flickr: Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) larva on Yampah (Perideridia kelloggii). This is the fifth instar of the larva. It will soon form a chrysalis, to emerge as a beautiful butterfly. This photo is proof , if proof be needed, that the swallowtail is not restricted to fennel (anise) but will select nearly any of the Apiaceae family as host, as well as several members of the citrus family. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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J20170914-0094—Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) on Perideridia kelloggii—RPBG—DxO by John Rusk Via Flickr: Anise swallowtail (Papilio zelicaon) larva on Yampah (Perideridia kelloggii). This is the fifth instar of the larva. It will soon form a chrysalis, to emerge as a beautiful butterfly. This photo is proof , if proof be needed, that the swallowtail is not restricted to fennel (anise) but will select nearly any of the Apiaceae family as host, as well as several members of the citrus family. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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J20170428-0076—Pipevine Swallowtail nectaring on Salvia chionopeplica—RPBG—DxO by John Rusk Via Flickr: Pipevine swallowtails (Battus philenor) are flitting all around the garden laying their eggs on California pipevine (Aristolochia californica) and nectaring on many of the myriad flowers available. The swallowtails seem particularly attracted to Baja sage (Salvia chionopeplica) from the western slopes of Sierra de San Pedro Mártir in Baja California. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
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J20150625-0120—Wyethia elata—RPBG by John Rusk Via Flickr: Wyethia elata—Hall's mule ears. Included in the CNPS Inventory of Rare and Endangered Plants on list 4.3 (limited distribution). PLANTS database and Flora of North America call the species Agnorhiza elata . Hall's mule ears grows in a narrow band from Tuolumne County to Fresno County with a few plants found in Tulare County. The insect in the photo is probably the western cucumber beetle, Diabrotica undecimpunctata tenella. Photographed at Regional Parks Botanic Garden located in Tilden Regional Park near Berkeley, CA.
#taxonomy:kingdom=Animalia#Animalia#taxonomy:phylum=Arthropoda#Arthropoda#taxonomy:class=Insecta#Insecta#taxonomy:subclass=Pterygota#Pterygota#taxonomy:order=Coleoptera#Coleoptera#taxonomy:suborder=Polyphaga#Polyphaga#taxonomy:superfamily=Chrysomeloidea#Chrysomeloidea#taxonomy:family=Chrysomelidae#Chrysomelidae#taxonomy:subfamily=Galerucinae#Galerucinae#taxonomy:genus=Diabrotica#Diabrotica#taxonomy:species=undecimpunctata#taxonomy:binomial=Diabrotica undecimpunctata#taxonomy:trinomial=Diabrotica undecimpunctata tenella#Diabrotica undecimpunctata tenella#taxonomy:kingdom=Plantae#Plantae#taxonomy:superphylum=Tracheophyta#Tracheophyta#taxonomy:phylum=Magnoliophyta#Magnoliophyta
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