A couple of Damselflies in the back yard.
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A couple of Damselflies in the back yard.
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Here are some recent fly photos.
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A couple of shots of the resident wolf spiders. One carrying its spiderlings and one having lunch. :)
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i am so pleased i am not insect-sized
i guess it depends on the insect
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A couple of shots of leafhopper nymphs.
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That's better Mark. What is that stuff coming out of it's back end? Gas, toilet paper, what? :D
Brilliant photos Mark, how many young does the wolf spider have? there seems to be a hell of a lot on her back (if that's the right term) and what is that coming out of the Leaf Hopper, looks like ectoplasm :D
Stygg
Larry and Stygg,
Wolf spiders usually carry several dozen spiderlings until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
The leafhopper nymphs secrete a waxy substance that forms a "tail".
This Argus beetle larva actually does carry its poop around.
LOL Leave it to me to have a photo of one laying about.
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Thanks for answering my questions Mark, I never thought bugs, insects were so interesting, fascinating.
Stygg