tinusbum wrote:
on the white fence
Nice shots! What are these beasties?
Pysanka Artist wrote:
Nice shots! What are these beasties?
i dont know the 1st but the next 2 are globular springtails
tinusbum wrote:
on the white fence
veddy nice, esp #2
looks like #3 is going #2
napabob wrote:
veddy nice, esp #2
looks like #3 is going #2
you must be a mathematician
tinusbum wrote:
you must be a mathematician
nope, I have dyscalculia, diagnosed later in life, sure explains a lot
In Photo#1, the thought ... what microwave frequency do those antennae operate at?? Certainly looks like a dipole. Tinusbum, Could it be that the Texas Republican Party is checking loyalty with these smart bugs??
Your excellent photo shows how intriguing nature's design is.
napabob wrote:
nope, I have dyscalculia, diagnosed later in life, sure explains a lot
it sure would explain a lot
👍 Great on download!
#1 is a planthopper, possibly a nymph. Possible family is the Derbidae, which are known to often have very large and weird antennae.
Excellent as always and thanks for sharing your amazing critters.
It is nice to see the Globbies taking full stage again, 5:1 shows just how tiny they are. Thanks to Mark for the Plant hopper ID, I haven't seen a photo of one like that before.
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