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Early fly...

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avatarsupporter
sent on February 01, 2014 (17:55)

Is it difficult to fly with all that stuff around the body? MrGreen
Great sharpness and light! :-P

avatarsenior
sent on February 01, 2014 (19:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Superb image, great shot and great capture.
Congratulations, hello.
Fabrizio

avatarsupporter
sent on February 02, 2014 (14:09)

Jypka and Fabrizio, thank you for the ride...
Have a nice week !

avatarsupporter
sent on February 02, 2014 (17:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Stunning image. Technical sophistication and top wow!

avatarsupporter
sent on February 02, 2014 (19:03)

I salute your visit dear Alchie!

avatarsupporter
sent on February 03, 2014 (15:17)

Nice one Saroukai, very clean.
Francis

avatarsenior
sent on February 03, 2014 (16:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Delicious macro-composition. Hello Raphael. :-)

avatarsupporter
sent on February 03, 2014 (17:56)

Francis, Raphael, many warm thanks for your constant support !

avatarsenior
sent on February 03, 2014 (21:15)

A great composition, this fly was killed by Entomopathogenic fungus. See more here:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomopathogenic_fungus

Sorriso

avatarsupporter
sent on February 04, 2014 (7:25)

Thanks Cristian...for the ride and very interesting article...
A greeting !

avatarsenior
sent on February 04, 2014 (15:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice focus and beautiful subject

avatarsupporter
sent on February 08, 2014 (15:26)

Thanks Pmaffio ! I'm really glad to read you...my greetings !

avatarsenior
sent on February 14, 2014 (0:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

incredible details of this macro shot!! what's the stuff on the bee's body??? Is not a bit difficult for him to fly??
've caught a great moment .... i also love the light, That surrounds the scene creating a prefect mood ...
well done ;)

avatarsupporter
sent on February 14, 2014 (5:18)

Thanks for the ride my friend...These fungi usually attach to the external body surface of insects in the form of microscopic spores (usually asexual,mitosporic spores also called conidia). Under permissive conditions of temperature and (usually high) moisture, these spores germinate, grow as hyphae and colonize the insect's cuticle; eventually they bore through it and reach the insects' body cavity (hemocoel). Then, the fungal cells proliferate in the host body cavity, usually as walled hyphae or in the form of wall-less protoplasts (depending on the fungus involved). After some time the insect is usually killed (sometimes by fungal toxins) and new propagules (spores) are formed in/on the insect if environmental conditions are again permissive; usually high humidity is required for sporulation.
A big thanks also to Cristian Arghius for the link up here...

avatarsenior
sent on March 07, 2014 (1:32) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Wow, this beautiful shot, excellent sharpness and details! :-P
Congratulations x realization! ;-)
By Fabio

avatarsupporter
sent on March 08, 2014 (20:34)

Hi Fabio, I'm really pleased you like it, thanks for the passage !

avatarsenior
sent on March 15, 2014 (22:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

a super detail

avatarsupporter
sent on March 17, 2014 (21:49)

Diego, I'm really pleased to read your kind words again ! Thank you...


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