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Jun 15, 2006 18:14 |  #1

emerging from pupa. 60EFS and Nikon +4 filter

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Jun 15, 2006 18:57 |  #2

Awesome shot, looks almost pre-historic!


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Jun 15, 2006 20:13 |  #3
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Nicely spotted and nice capture racketman. This would make it the first instar right?

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Jun 15, 2006 23:43 |  #4

Amazing capture RM
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Jun 16, 2006 00:09 |  #5

Great capture! Any more?


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Jun 16, 2006 03:11 |  #6

superb shot RM.......... thats really what you call being in the right place at the right time :)


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Jun 16, 2006 04:46 as a reply to  @ dpastern's post |  #7

dpastern wrote:
Nicely spotted and nice capture racketman. This would make it the first instar right?

Dave

different life cycle to grasshoppers - from egg they hatch to larva stage then change to this pupa stage and emerge as fully grown adults (Endopterygota)Instars hatch from eggs as miniature adults then moult at various stages as they grow bigger (Exopterygota).


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Jun 16, 2006 04:47 as a reply to  @ Leorooster's post |  #8

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Great capture! Any more?

no - went back after half an hour and no progress had been made.


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racketman wrote:
different life cycle to grasshoppers - from egg they hatch to larva stage then change to this pupa stage and emerge as fully grown adults (Endopterygota)Instars hatch from eggs as miniature adults then moult at various stages as they grow bigger (Exopterygota).

Interesting, I (obviously) didn't know that. It's amazing how nature has adapted in some species and not in others.

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Jun 16, 2006 05:07 |  #10

Nice shot, I looked at the one I had here every day and it emerged sometime in the night so I missed it. I am glad you posted this now I can say I seen it happen:):)


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Jun 16, 2006 09:14 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #11

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no - went back after half an hour and no progress had been made.

Really, I hope this guy is okay. I've seen some just got stuck and never made it out.


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Jun 16, 2006 11:34 |  #12

Very, very interesting! In the past few years I noticed this happening in two bushes in front of my garage. Now that I have the macro lens --- NOTHING ( must be the gardener's fault!). I'm glad you posted the picture, I was so curious to see these young ones close up! Thanks :)


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