Friday, April 17, 2020
Thursday, April 16, 2020
Other hoppers do it too
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(note dandelion scrap in mouth) |
Despite the refusal of dandy two, no alarm behaviors were induced upon offering, so here is a video demonstrating proper etiquette when feeding easily frightened Orthoptera! Note that S. mexicana and Phaneroptera nana appear to be only frightened by sudden tactile stimuli, while most S. nitens specimens (not this one of course) will panic when they see close-range abrupt movements.
One (1) luck obtained!
Unfortunately, my current lawn's syrphid biodiversity consists almost exclusively of Toxomerus marginatus, which float around in sparse clouds near tasty grass inflorescences and dandelions. Fortunately, last Saturday I photographed a rare aberrant marginatus specimen! If you view the fullsized image you may notice that its tail is crooked and has a lopsided splotch.
Monday, April 6, 2020
April Fool's 2020
I can't wait to FINALLY key all my Coniontis to species! |
As always, click to zoom!
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