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DarioEsauLaraMoya Green Bottle Fly
Green Bottle Fly commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya St. Petersburg, Florida, USA12 years ago

WOW !!! really nice shots !!!

DarioEsauLaraMoya Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya La Estrelleta, Dominican Republic12 years ago

Sorry, but i don't get the point of your pics ...

DarioEsauLaraMoya White-bellied Emerald
White-bellied Emerald commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Zumpango, México, Mexico12 years ago

And thanks Ava T-B for telling me about the mission, hadn't noticed that one, i'll join it now =)

DarioEsauLaraMoya White-bellied Emerald
White-bellied Emerald commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Zumpango, México, Mexico12 years ago

I presume they are, but i'm not totally sure, i'll keep an eye for they feeding behaviour in the next nesting season. Any findings will be updated here.

DarioEsauLaraMoya Acrobatic Earthstar
Acrobatic Earthstar commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Zumpango, México, Mexico12 years ago

Thanks a lot, i'll be uploading more fungi pics soon.

DarioEsauLaraMoya Praying Mantis
Praying Mantis commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Querétaro, Mexico12 years ago

Thanks =)

DarioEsauLaraMoya Unnamed spotting
Unnamed spotting commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Solothurn, Switzerland12 years ago

The word is "Moth" and yes, i think it is one.

DarioEsauLaraMoya Norfolk Island Pinecone
Norfolk Island Pinecone commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico12 years ago

Don't know which kind of plant it is, but it surely isn't a Pine cone, for two reasons:

1) It doesn't have a conical form
2) It isn't woody, all Pinnaceae cones are always woody cones.

DarioEsauLaraMoya Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya São Paulo, Brazil12 years ago

The pic lacks resolution on the specimen, but my suggestion stays there.

DarioEsauLaraMoya Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by DarioEsauLaraMoya Maryland, USA12 years ago

There are not 24 legs ... i just see 6, maybe you are talking about the "body segments" (or metameres) by the way its a Beetle larvae (white grub larvae) the adult may be any scarab beetle such as May Beetles, Green June Beetle, etc, anyways the adult surely will be large.

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