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AlexanderStein Lacewing (larval)
Lacewing (larval) commented on by AlexanderStein Eugene, Oregon, USA12 years ago

Thanks!

AlexanderStein Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider commented on by AlexanderStein Singapore, Singapore12 years ago

f16 and 1/160? That's some pretty bright light!

AlexanderStein Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider commented on by AlexanderStein Singapore, Singapore12 years ago

f16 and 1/160? That's some pretty bright light!

AlexanderStein Elegant Golden Jumper
Elegant Golden Jumper commented on by AlexanderStein Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh12 years ago

Thanks for following me! I love these spiders of yours!
This one is especially impressive!

AlexanderStein Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AlexanderStein Singapore, Singapore12 years ago

Looks like some sort of land planarian/hammerhead worm. I wouldn't be sure of the species, unfortunately. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipalium Here's the genus.

AlexanderStein Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AlexanderStein Eugene, Oregon, USA12 years ago

Ah! Okay! I never seen them in pink before. Thanks!

AlexanderStein Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider commented on by AlexanderStein Singapore, Singapore12 years ago

What camera settings did you use to capture this? (ISO, f/number, etc.) It's so clear!

AlexanderStein White-lined sphinx moth
White-lined sphinx moth commented on by AlexanderStein Durango, Colorado, USA12 years ago

Neat! I love sphynx moth! They're fun to watch fly.

AlexanderStein Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by AlexanderStein Eugene, Oregon, USA12 years ago

Of course! During the spring mallards like to show up on the lawns.

Yeah, I imagine, this is the first time I've been able to resolve them, thanks to the new macro lens.

AlexanderStein Eupeodes sp.
Eupeodes sp. commented on by AlexanderStein Eugene, Oregon, USA12 years ago

Hoverflies are incredibly hard to ID!

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