Playing around with Zerene for the first time this morning. This was 20 frames of a recently dead critter I found in a window channel. How'd I do?
Is this a stinkbug? It looks a lot like the one Sippyjug just posted.
How does one identify these critters?
good first stack
ID?????? A PhD in entomology might help. But easier is to make friends with a "Bug Person".
An invasive. Unique in the tubercles all over.
As to ID, hard work, a new language of odd, long words, dedecation, and for me, sixty years time in .
Just ask here, a shortcut.
👍! You are entering a new world.
Yep, it's a Brown Marmorated Stink Bug. I'm no expert whatsoever however we have them around here too and they make great macro photography subjects. Unfortunately they are accountable for considerable damage to fruits and plants. Next time that you bite into an apple and find that " soft brown spot" it's most likely due to these critters.
Great first effort, keep at it.
skylane5sp wrote:
Playing around with Zerene for the first time this morning. This was 20 frames of a recently dead critter I found in a window channel. How'd I do?
Is this a stinkbug? It looks a lot like the one Sippyjug just posted.
How does one identify these critters?
I posted earlier, thought this sampling of some dicotomous keys Weevils and some microlepidoptera might interest you.
Hope this doesn't cause any bad dreams or flashbacks.
Bill
Yes, I think you did very well on a first stack.
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