Hello everyone, I have compiled some photos of some of my favorites bugs from previous years, this year I have a lack of time can not shoot much (and sort even less, there's a lot of work waiting for me). I'll start with two edge bugs (Coreidae), which are perhaps not really fancy, but imposing and impressive, I think. Brown border bug / Gonocerus acuteangulatus on bracken mole in the woods / North Heath: One of the most common species of bugs is the Lederwanze / Coreus marginatus, here on a Ampferblatt: A cabbage bugs couples / Eurydema oleraceum, unfortunately, so far I could only find green color variations, there are including black yellow and black red . Really cute I find the stubborn bug / Neottiglossa pusilla, found near the forest / North Heath: The only time I could strip a bug / graphosoma lineatum in the garden discover. Unfortunately, they have the annoying habit to return to a more equal to the back while shooting. I will always try to trick them, but it is not easy .... An Ordinary stink bug / Palomena prasina from my garden, the (Rudbeckia hirta variety) sitting on a coneflower bloom: Finally a Beerenwanze / Dolycoris baccarum on the foliage leaves of a mullein: Much love, Brigitte Not from the beginning exposed the gods to mortals all . But over time, we find searching the Bess're. Xenophanes
Dear Brigitte, your bugs are really very pretty! And great photographs you have it! Thus, in nature, mole their green background beauties as they come fully to bear! For me, last night was a big, long, thin, aggressive looking in the hallway in the 9th Stock on the floor around. Because I find it less beautiful. I have saved them anyway. But for taking pictures I had no nerve. Since I consider myself to prefer features to your great photos! Kind regards Rosmarie
Dear Brigitte, "chic" is very apt - your bugs are really very attractive and well into the picture! Curiously, the stink bug is one of my favorites and I find them so do not "usually". Dear ***** Regards, Meinhard "He who hears laughing mole butterflies, white, like clouds taste" Carlo Karges (1951-2002) mole guitarist and keyboardist of the rock band Novalis mole
@ Anja: Thank you for your praise! @ Rosmarie: Thank you for your comment! In the house I do not like some or many insects also love. On the other hand, I realize that every time, if you then photographed an unwanted insect visitors that one usually sees him in magnification with others, so to speak, interested or even fascinated eyes. Some even see suddenly from cute. But the nerve or the time to take pictures I did not always. @ My Hard: thank you for your laudatory comment and the stars! Yes, stink bugs have somehow something special .... LG Brigitte Not from the beginning exposed the gods to mortals everything. But over time, we find searching the Bess're. Xenophanes
Dear Brigitte, a great, interesting bugs collection you have put together. Particularly exciting I find the stubborn bug with extremely long spike (of which I have the correct name just not ready) and the rear part that looks like truncated. Greetings Sabine __________________________________________________ mole Man must send in nature, but he wants that she should send in him. Immanuel mole Kant (1724 - 1804)
thank you, dear Sabine. Yes, the rear part of the thick head bug is really a special feature. Currently has an acquaintance who had looked at the pictures, meaning that it can not be a normal posterior. I'm going to google after a long spine, which I have not seen yet. LG Brigitte Not from the beginning exposed the gods to mortals everything. But over time, we find searching the Bess're. Xenophanes
Wow, dear Brigitte, mole I am once again impressed. The bugs have you fixed in a super quality. Because I give *****. A stubborn bug I have not yet encountered. On your photo it looks really cuddly (if the times you can say so). Do not worry Brigitte, I'm only going to determine my insects in 2012. Burns me to learn it in my fingers how many new butterfly species I have received this year before the camera, but have to wait. So you're in good company. Greetings Sabine II As long as there are people who think that animals do not feel, animals have to feel that people do not think. (Noah)
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