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Aug 07, 2011 13:48 |  #1

hello there...
here are few shots from Nagla Block, Thane India...it is a part of sanjay gandhi national park which i gave description in the last thread/post(first outdoor shoot)...found some unknown species...if some one can ID them Please...
all shot wit kitty wit ETs...

#1 Yellow Crab Spider

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#2 Crab Spider

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#3 ID pls

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#4 Buffalo Threehopper i think

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#5 ID Pls...

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#6 unusual for me Bee blowing bubble...seen for the first time

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#7 Hone Bee ID pls...

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#8 Honey bee

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Hope you like it...

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Aug 07, 2011 16:33 |  #2

Wow. Beautiful and fascinating shots. I think a person could make a lifelong hobby of shooting nothing but treehoppers, and never get bored.


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Aug 07, 2011 16:40 |  #3

Very nice set of shots


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Aug 07, 2011 17:44 |  #4

lovely shots Rakesh




  
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Aug 08, 2011 00:27 |  #5

Good series
#2 is a jumping spider I think and 3,4,5 are all plant/tree hoppers
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Aug 08, 2011 05:08 |  #6

Another nice set Rakesh. The crab spider has an interesting adaptation there that he keeps his eyes on. Also that little double tailed hopper.


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Aug 08, 2011 13:51 |  #7

Merovius thnks...you are right...
dragonsdreams thnks...
kmunroe thnks...
LordV thnks...i dont no...it looked crab spider with the style of resting and legs like crab...thnks for the ID...
Mitch thnks...both of them was very interesting find...i have never seen species of this...


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