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Although the exposure on the dorsal view is not suffucient,this is possibly a Thomisus spectabilis Doleschall, 1859
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@John A Kochaka, could you send the details (specimen,photograps of dorsal, lateral & ventral views, measurements,habitat ,date & time of your collection etc). Then it can be prepared for publication after comparative studies?
There is no doubt now. Its a real observation and have material to explore.
Think in that line only.
Hope you may arrange an oscilloscope to compare the both call(in open beak sounds & in close beak throat vibrations).
If you could provide that comparative ocillograph then only some language can be prescribe.
ACTUALLY THEY OPEN THE BEAKS WHILE CALLING. BUT IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THROAT MOVEMENTS ARE FACTORS.
YOU CAN RECORD THE SOUND AND COMPARE IT WITH THE OPEN BEAK CALLS IN OSCILLOSCOPE AND CAN PROCEED FOR A REAL OBSERVATION, AN WORTHY ONE.
Bumble bee is probably a Hymenopteran insect but this one is a Dipteran fly only
May be Brahmini kite
Very bag photo, however,It is not a Crab spider which falls on family Thomisidae but a thorny web builder belongs to family Araneidae