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unidentified object...

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unidentified object sent on April 14, 2017 (23:37) by Werner971. 8 comments, 388 views. [retina]

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avatarjunior
sent on April 14, 2017 (23:47) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

hello to all, provided that they are my very first macro, I gave my first macro lens precisely, someone can help me kindly? as well as to welcome technical advice .... there is someone who can tell me that this masterpiece of nature? I could not find what it is and after two hours of network research, I threw in the towel, thanks in advance to anyone who will speak :-D

avatarjunior
sent on April 15, 2017 (8:22) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It 'a icneumonide. There are various species. The thing they have in common is to deposit their eggs with the sting in larvae (caterpillars) or other insects or spiders, which are crippled, but not destroyed by the poison. The eggs then hatch and devour the host from the inside. The photo wasp is able to identify his victim below the cortex (perhaps because it causes vibrations while gnawing, but I'm not sure about that).

avatarsenior
sent on April 15, 2017 (11:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

I add to what has already been written by Marco, who very well photographed a specimen is:

Megarhyssa pearly (Christ, 1791)

And although they may seem daunting, for men they are absolutely harmless. It is precisely the great hunters of caterpillars, but not the spiders, which are preyed upon by wasps of another family (spider wasp).

Hello. Claudio ;-)

avatarsupporter
sent on April 15, 2017 (15:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Probably guilty where instead by a cocoon of Macaone flicker see a beautiful butterfly you are to observe these ugly insects. :-(




avatarjunior
sent on April 15, 2017 (15:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you all very much for the help !! thank goodness there is Juza, but above all, thank goodness that is attended by kind friends like you always willing to spend time for advice or, as in this case, help recognition of alien species (alien to me) thanks again! good easter celebrations since we are coming, hello !!
Ah ... ps for pigi47 :-D :-D :-D but as ugly bugs ?? It's beautiful, a masterpiece of nature, at least, I find it to be a show ... certainly not my photo I mean :-) but the icneumoide in question ... except that now that I'm getting close to the macro, I'm noticing how spectacular certain insects, creatures that at first glance may semare trivial or even annoying, I realized that the key macro views are truly a sight, are "perfect machines" hello ;-)to all and thanks again

avatarsupporter
sent on April 15, 2017 (15:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

but as ugly insects ??


Brutto not because of morphology, but because nature has given him the opportunity to develop at the expense of species most dear to us than others. In short, even the mosquito has its charm a little 'less when you pricks. :-D

avatarjunior
sent on April 16, 2017 (20:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Superb Megarhyssa ... where did you photographed?
Here is already inserting the ovipositor to reach the victim on which to place the egg ... during drilling offers shows even more beautiful .... kudos to catch

avatarjunior
sent on April 17, 2017 (1:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Andreah Thank you for the compliments and for the visit, I photographed along the Brembo river near my home in dalmine, to be honest shooting I am "lucky" because I took this macro lens a few days ago and I'm still provado say, I'm only now approaching the macro, and my first subjects "in case" so much so that I did not know what it was before you ask here .... see this macro world around us, sometimes at few meters away, is like exploring an alien planet, especially for someone like me who took his first steps in the macro, it is almost like stepping into a science fiction movie and land on a planet of alien beings, fantastic ... even Horace to visit and comment!!
Werner.


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