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Fotografío por hobby sobretodo el tipo de fotografías macro de insectos.
Pan de Azúcar, Maldonado, Uruguay
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Saludos!
As always, thank you!
Apologies if something is not well understood.
I use google translator for English.
Bayucca
Displaying the links, the more similar it is certainly the "Temnosoma metallicum"
The others look very green. But it could be because of the photo itself.
If they are in Argentina and Brazil, not unlikely that they were here.
Some time (maybe 1 or 2 months ago), in the Discovery Channel website, a photo appeared on these bees (and other).
He said he lived in sandy areas near California (USA) and fed on the flowers growing on the edges of these sands.
Hice los cambios.
Por favor confirmen que los hice bien.
"sp." es abreviatura de "especie"?
Muchas gracias a todos!
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I made the changes.
Please confirm that I was right.
"sp." is abbreviation of "species"?
Thank you very much to all!
Oh yes yes!!
Your first link is really close!
Empezaré por poner Reduviidae y escucharemos mas opiniones.
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Start by putting Reduviidae and hear more opinions.
Thanks
Bayucca, no entiendo donde debo poner "Phiale gratiosa".
Salticidae es incorrecto?
Lo correcto sería: Araña Saltarina
Phiale gratiosa
Creo que el dibujo correcto es el "H" en tu link. Por la banda horizontal cerca de la cabeza
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Bayucca, I dont understand where I should put "Phiale gratiosa".
Salticidae is wrong?
The right thing would be: Jumping spider
Phiale gratiosa
I think the correct picture is the "H" in your link. For the horizontal band near the head