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Aug 04, 2007 12:21 |  #1

lying in the park and shooting any bug that came my way - not many as it happens and all pretty small.
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Some sort of Seed bug about 4mm on my ground sheet.

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a thrip or 'Thunderfly' about 0.75mm on Clover leaf

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and a globular Springtail on my camera bag, the stitching is 1mm wide

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Aug 04, 2007 12:47 |  #2

Wonderful series but the last springtail is brilliant- bag makes a wonderful BG and shows the scale wonderfully.
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Aug 04, 2007 12:52 |  #3

Nice set RM, the springtail is my choice for pick of the bunch also.


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Aug 04, 2007 13:20 |  #4

Super shots, as above the springtail is top shot.


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Aug 04, 2007 15:19 |  #5

thanks for comments, i've been on the lookout for a Thunderfly (they come out before storms) but didnt appreciate from the insect poster on my door just how small they are,Thor would not be impressed.


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Aug 04, 2007 16:01 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #6

Hiya RM

Excellent series of shots, love that Thunder Fly but as the others have said that Springtail is superb, it's Eye's remind me of the Blackcurrant Rowntrees Fruit Gums.

Ah this takes me back
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Aug 04, 2007 16:06 |  #7

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Hiya RM

Excellent series of shots, love that Thunder Fly but as the others have said that Springtail is superb, it's Eye's remind me of the Blackcurrant Rowntrees Fruit Gums.

Ah this takes me back
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Do they still sell them in the box, brings back memories? Woodlice eyes are similar - not compound but a collection of simple ocelli.


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Aug 04, 2007 17:07 as a reply to  @ racketman's post |  #8

I think we're all going with the springtail, though they're all excellent.

Good to see a close-up of the thunderfly. I'm sure most of us have been plagued by them at some time or other. :D


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Aug 04, 2007 17:37 as a reply to  @ dreamline's post |  #9

Superb set of shots..As with everyone else that springtail is my favourite.

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Aug 10, 2007 05:06 |  #10

Springtail turned out to be a new one for my collection - 26th no less, Sminthurus viridis

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A juvenile specimen. Adults may become 3mm.
Juvenile S. viridis may be confused with Deuterosminthurus pallipes adults. But note the following differences:
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2. the apices of the antennae are reddish
3. when the dorsum is in focus, S. viridis has a patchy colour pattern while D. pallipes is uniform yellow in colour.
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Aug 10, 2007 05:58 |  #11

Like the last one, very sharp, beautyfull details of that bug, and great background.
Congrats ;-)a

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Aug 10, 2007 06:06 |  #12

racketman wrote in post #3701636 (external link)
Springtail turned out to be a new one for my collection - 26th no less, Sminthurus viridis

Sminthurus viridis
New for your collection!
A juvenile specimen. Adults may become 3mm.
Juvenile S. viridis may be confused with Deuterosminthurus pallipes adults. But note the following differences:
1. overall colour impression is more greenish then yellowish
2. the apices of the antennae are reddish
3. when the dorsum is in focus, S. viridis has a patchy colour pattern while D. pallipes is uniform yellow in colour.
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Congrats - think you are about 20 ahead of me now :)
how's the back BTW ?
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Aug 10, 2007 07:20 |  #13

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Congrats - think you are about 20 ahead of me now :)
how's the back BTW ?
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maybe you are spending too much time hunting Parasitic wasps - have to admit they are splendid little critters up close.
Sciaitica is still very sore, awaiting referal to specialist for MRI when hopefully at least i'll have a definite cause (be interesting to see if osteo is correct). Watch your posture on the low level shots - probably not the best hobby for dodgey backs.


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Aug 10, 2007 07:39 |  #14

Absolutely brilliant RM
I love the springtail


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Aug 10, 2007 10:20 |  #15

Great shots - detail on the springtail is especially good!


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