FIVE INSECTS & FIVE PLANTS I PHOTOGRAPHED IN 2010

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Well, there isn't much to say about today's post. I just collected a bunch of old photographs stored in old folders on one of my external drives to make an easy post that doesn't require much effort but still looks pretty good when you take a look at it. I had plenty of stuff to do but I tried to keep my blogging routine. That's it. Have a good viewing.

I know the name of most of the species shown here, but not of all. In this opening shot, ad example, you can see the Callophrys rubi, a small butterfly from the Lycaenidae family. Green is a rare color among the butterflies here in my area. This is the only intensely green one, actually, as far as I know. Only the low surface of the wings is green. The other side is grayish.

On the other hand, when it comes to this dry plant photographed in the beautiful morning light, I have no idea what species this is.

You can see a bushcricket nymph in this shot. This is a young Eupholidoptera schmidti.

These lovely flowers belong to the Linaria vulgaris plant.

Here you can see the male of the European mantis (Mantis religiosa). Females are bigger and thicker with shorter antennas.

This is the Datura stramonium flower.

The well-camouflaged insect shown in this photograph is another mantis. The Empusa pennata nymph. It was photographed early in the morning on the Rumex crispus plant that has produced plenty of small brown seeds.

Here you can see the thick, juicy & salty leaves of the Crithmum maritimum plant that grows on the coastal rocks.

You can see another bushcricket here. This is the Barbitistes serricauda.

Here you can see the beautiful details in the center of the Glaucium flavum flower.

The following links will take you to the sites with more information about some of the protagonists of this post. I found some stuff about them there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_hairstreak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eupholidoptera_chabrieri
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linaria_vulgaris
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_mantis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datura_stramonium
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empusa_pennata
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumex_crispus
https://www.plantea.com.hr/motar/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbitistes_serricauda
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucium_flavum

AND THAT'S IT. AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK. THE END.



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The praying mantis and the bush cricket are for sure my favourite!

I never thought that's how a bush cricket would look🤔 doesn't look like a cricket at all... Except for the legs.

As always the mantis looks to be saying a prayer😂🙏

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I fancy the second photograph so much, it's absolutely stunning. Ou the pictures of the mantis look so weird and cute at the same time😂

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Very nice photos! I wish I could take photos like these. But I am not an artistic person!🙀😂

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The color of the butterfly that you display is very, very the same as the color of the leaves, if you don't pay attention, surely its existence will not be seen.

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A lot of species you mention occasinaly in different posts , its difficult to remember name of each one but i wonder how you do remember all the names of the different species. Btw a good collection.

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Beautiful selection @borjan 😊 very soft colours.
Have a wonderful Friday!

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La mariposa rubí, es muy majestuosa que bella.

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La mantis luce impresionante, muy imponente que en su ecosistema.

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These are really beautiful pictures. I love those flowers shot most especially 😍

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Yes, no doubt Green is a rare colour, I have seen this kind of butterfly species once or twice in my life, their wings are harder than usual butterflies. Datura stramonium is a new flower for me.

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Your pictures are beautiful
I so much love them

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Regardless if your photos come from 2010, 2014, 2016 or whatever year it is, it is always something spectacular to see, and this is even more so when it comes to macros or close-ups!... They are majestic!...

I was delighted to know that you also have green Lycenids there... Here we have several species of that family with that color and I think they are among the most beautiful!

if you like you can see a specimen of Arcas imperialis which I found a few days ago in a forest...

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@borjan! Your Content Is Awesome so I just sent 1 $BBH (Bitcoin Backed Hive) to your account on behalf of @jlinaresp. (3/5)

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Wao you have saved 2010 pictures. That's very great. All these insect's looks so cute and beautiful. I really like to watch daily new insect's. Thanks for sharing.

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@borjan

Great photography, friend ! 📸
I appreciate your work!🙏

                                             HIVE ON!♦️
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If this is how old photographs look, the new photographs have much to envy

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Wow - fantastic pics again ! Keep em coming !

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Your shots here is so artistic!

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