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Lurking deadly....

Orchidee spontanee

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Lurking deadly. sent on September 04, 2016 (19:30) by Andrea Piccirilli. 2 comments, 279 views.

, 1/200 f/7.1, ISO 200, hand held. Parco dei Monti Sibillini, Italy.

Il ragnetto giallo( Misumena vatia) si era nascosto dietro i fiori di un orchidea spontanea (Anacamptis pyramidalis), mi aveva colpito perchè nonostante il suo colore cosi' acceso quasi che non si vedeva.Arrivò cosi l'ape che ignara di cosa gli poteva succedere si posa tranquillamente sul fiore e qui scatta "l'Agguato Mortale"





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sent on September 14, 2016 (16:21) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Strange that a spider yellow livery will be stationed on a purple flower .... interesting document ...: -o
Lucky encounter for you ;-)
soooooo less for the poor little bee: - /
Hello !!

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sent on May 26, 2018 (9:48) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

That I know, the Misumena Vatia changes the color adapting to those of the flower where it is placed, this will have had jaundice... or had just arrived and had not yet done in time to adapt (it takes a little ' time), or was another species?


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