Isn't that the Common Red Darter, Sympetrum striolatum? Or is that from Italy as well?
Odonata are yet another group I'm not very good at.
Now here's a picture that I find so impressive. Not mine, I hasten to add.
Araneus angulatus (seriously scarce species - I've never seen it) is the spider. It has caught a dragonfly :Wow:, and there's a common wasp on the wrapped prey trying to steal it just inches from the spider.
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Do you find this in the uk ?
A bug thread-excellentI have several different ones to show from over here. I don't know what any of them are so if anyone has an idea I would be grateful.
These are concentrated on the beach of a lake in northern Saskatchewan
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And a closer view
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These next ones have appeared here for the very first time in this area. The tree is a birch
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How about these bad boys? I'm always finding these under my artificial refugia.
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One for you Harvestman:
Dorsal shot
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Ventral shot
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EDIT: Forgot to mention that this shed a skin while in the pot I was using for photographs - missed it with the camera though - is that indicative of a juvenile? Scale approx 6-7mm from 'teeth' to 'tail'