RCE Foto

(i) On JuzaPhoto, please disable adblockers (let's see why!)






Login LogoutJoin JuzaPhoto!
JuzaPhoto uses technical cookies and third-part cookies to provide the service and to make possible login, choice of background color and other settings (click here for more info).

By continuing to browse the site you confirm that you have read your options regarding cookies and that you have read and accepted the Terms of service and Privacy.


OK, I confirm


You can change in every moment your cookies preferences from the page Cookie Preferences, that can be reached from every page of the website with the link that you find at the bottom of the page; you can also set your preferences directly here

Accept CookiesCustomizeRefuse Cookies


  1. Galleries
  2. »
  3. Macro and Flora
  4. » Untitled Photo

 
Untitled Photo...

Macro Fiori e Insetti

View gallery (15 photos)

Untitled Photo sent on September 22, 2015 (13:28) by Domdan. 5 comments, 1049 views. [retina]

1/40 f/4.5, ISO 100, hand held.




View High Resolution 20.2 MP  



What do you think about this photo?


Do you have questions or curiosities about this image? Do you want to ask something to the author, give him suggestions for improvement, or congratulate for a photo that you really like?


You can do it by joining JuzaPhoto, it is easy and free!

There is more: by registering you can create your personal page, publish photos, receive comments and you can use all the features of JuzaPhoto. With more than 255000 members, there is space for everyone, from the beginner to the professional.




avatarjunior
sent on September 22, 2015 (15:35)


This comment is too long to be automatically translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Click here to translate the comment in English [en]


Ciao a tutti, chi mi sa dire che razza di insetto è questo?

Hello to all, who can tell me what kind of insect is this?

avatarjunior
sent on September 22, 2015 (16:34)


This comment is too long to be automatically translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Click here to translate the comment in English [en]


Ordine: COLEOPTERA
Specie: CERAMBYCIDAE
Nome: Clytus arietis
Catalogo: Linnaeus 1758

Dimensioni: 6-15 mm. Descrizione: simile ad una vespa sia per la livrea giallo-nera che per il comportamento, infatti, questo cerambicide vola con molta facilità tra la vegetazione e tra un fiore e l'altro "tamburellando", quando posato, con le antenne proprio come le vespe. Possiede elitre tozze (lunghe circa il doppio della larghezza basale) prive di pubescenza eretta, macchia omerale trasversa ben sviluppata e perpendicolare alla sutura, macchia gialla posteriore che raggiunge il margine apicale delle elitre, banda gialla anteriore del pronoto intera. La base del pronoto presenta un orlo di peli gialli, ben distinto, completo o al limite interrotto brevemente al centro. La distanza tra i lobi anteriori degli occhi è uguale alla distanza delle fossette delle antenne. Queste ultime sono oscurate verso l'apice con quarto articolo ristretto alla base e lungo circa 5 volte la sua larghezza basale. Femori posteriori chiari. Distribuzione e habitat: specie comune e diffusa in tutta l'Italia continentale. La larva si sviluppa su diverse latifoglie mentre gli adulti si possono osservare su svariati fiori o appoggiati sui tronchi delle piante ospiti. Periodo di attività: adulti da marzo a settembre.

Ciao MrGreen
Alessio

Order COLEOPTERA
Species: longhorn beetle
Name: Clytus arietis
Catalog: Linnaeus 1758

Size: 6-15 mm. Description: similar to a wasp is the yellow-black livery for the behavior, in fact, this cerambycida flies with ease through the vegetation and between a flower and the other "drumming", when posed with the antennas much like wasps. Possesses elytra stubby (long about twice the width baseline) with no pubescence upright, well-developed transverse humeral spot and perpendicular to the seam, yellow spot back reaching the apical margin of the elytra, pronotum entire front of the yellow stripe. The base of the pronotum has a rim of yellow hair, distinct, full or at least briefly interrupted in the middle. The distance between the lobes antetional of the eyes is equal to the distance of the dimples of the antennas. These are obscured to the apex with fourth article narrow at the base and along about 5 times its width baseline. Femurs back clear. Distribution and habitat: species common and widespread throughout mainland Italy. The larvae develop on various deciduous while adults can be observed on a variety of flowers or resting on the trunks of host plants. Operating Period: adults from March to September.

Hello: -D
Alessio

avatarjunior
sent on September 22, 2015 (17:10)


This comment is too long to be automatically translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Click here to translate the comment in English [en]


Grazie mille, descrizione precisa e dettagliata.

Ciao

Danilo

Thank you very much, precise and detailed description.

Hello

Danilo

avatarsenior
sent on September 22, 2015 (23:08)


This comment is too long to be automatically translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Click here to translate the comment in English [en]


Ciao Danilo, intanto complimenti per la bella foto di un cerambicide che è meno comune della specie (errata) che ti è stata indicata. L'esemplare che hai fotografato è:

Neoclytus acuminatus (Fabricius, 1775)

@Alessio
Sarebbe bastato confrontare quindi guardare, i caratteri morfologici che hai descritto con l'esemplare fotografato, per capire che non poteva essere la sp. che hai indicato, per esempio; base del pronoto con orlo di peli gialli... femori post. chiari... macchia gialla posteriore che raggiunge il margine apicale delle elitre... Mi fermo qui, e concludo facendoti notare che Cerambicydae è una "Famiglia" non specie.

Ciao a tutti.
Claudio

Hello Daniel, meanwhile congratulations for the beautiful photo of a cerambycida that is less common species (wrong) that you have been given. The copy which you have photographed it:

Neoclytus acuminatus (Fabricius, 1775)

Alessio
It would be enough to compare then look, the morphological characters that you described with the specimen photographed, to understand that it could be the sp. you have indicated, for example; base of pronotum edge of yellow hair ... femurs post. ... clear yellow spot back reaching the apical margin of elytra ... I stop here and conclude by making you notice that Cerambicydae is a "family" is not species.

Hello to all.
Claudio

avatarjunior
sent on September 23, 2015 (13:18)


This comment is too long to be automatically translated, so it will be shown in its original language (Italian)  

Click here to translate the comment in English [en]


Effettivamente, dopo aver ricevuto l'informazione da Alessio, ho potuto confrontare le innagini da internet e mi sembrava che fosse di una specie diversa, anche se molto simile.
Confrontandole ora con le immagini del Neoclytus acuminatus indicato da Claudio, direi che non ci sono più dubbi!

Grazie.

Ciao a tutti.
Danilo

Indeed, after being informed by Alessio, I could compare innagini from the internet and I thought it was of a different species, although very similar.
Comparing now with the images of Neoclytus acuminatus indicated by Claudio, I would say that there are no more doubts!

Thank you.

Hello to all.
Danilo


RCE Foto

Publish your advertisement on JuzaPhoto (info)

Some comments may have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator.  Microsoft Translator



 ^

JuzaPhoto contains affiliate links from Amazon and Ebay and JuzaPhoto earn a commission in case of purchase through affiliate links.

Mobile Version - juza.ea@gmail.com - Terms of use and Privacy - Cookie Preferences - P. IVA 01501900334 - REA 167997- PEC juzaphoto@pec.it

May Beauty Be Everywhere Around Me