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sent on 17 Giugno 2017 (14:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Beautiful macro, MARIO Bella macro, MARIO |
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sent on 20 Giugno 2017 (11:24) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Hi Mario, thank you for the visit and the comment. I was curious about the two huge insect antennas (?). A greeting, Alexander. Ciao Mario,grazie della visita e del commento.Mi avevano incuriosito le due enormi antenne dell'insetto(?). Un saluto,Alessandro. |
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sent on 30 Settembre 2018 (19:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) NICE macro, good-looking subject!!!!!!!!!! Dear Salui Bruno bella macro, bel soggetto bravo!!!!!!!!!! cari salui Bruno |
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sent on 02 Ottobre 2018 (22:10) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Thank you very much, Bruno for your valuable visit and comment. I had hit his huge antennas. I did not understand what fosse.la my ignorance about insects is heightened. A very cordial greeting, Alessandro. Davvero grazie,Bruno per la tua preziosa visita ed il commento.Mi avevano colpito le sue enormi antenne.Non ho capito cosa fosse.la mia ignoranza sugli insetti è acclarata. Un cordialissimo saluto,Alessandro. |
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sent on 19 Marzo 2020 (13:48)
Monochamus scutellatus. " Sometimes called a capricorn, the longhorned beetle, especially the larva, is a wood-eating insect that digs wood up to 15 cm deep. Damage caused by longhorned beetles can be similar to that of termites or tendrils. " Hi, Renaud |
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sent on 19 Marzo 2020 (20:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original) Hello Renaud,thank you for the visit and the comment, but above for the description of the project. I was always intrigued to know the name, but I couldn't find any evidence. A greeting,Alexander. Ciao Renaud,grazie della visita e del commento,ma sopratto per la descrizione del sogetto.Mi ha sempre incuriosito sapere il nome,ma non ho trovato riscontri. Un saluto,Alessandro. |
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sent on 20 Marzo 2020 (9:18)
You're welcome But now, does that seem obvious to you? It depends on where you live. However, I have already found very large live insects from Asia, transported by computer boxes. Hi, Renaud |
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