MACRO OCTOBER IN MARLERA - Episode Eleven - ON THE 20TH DAY OF OCTOBER

To paraphrase the opening sentence from the fifth episode of this series, this year there wasn't much difference between the 20th day of October and all the other October days that preceded it. The weather was nice. Unusually warm, even hot around noon. With a bit of haze in the morning air.

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I visited Marlera late in the afternoon and stayed until the blood-red sun sunk behind the shrubs and trees along the western horizon.
In today's post, you'll see some plants and insects I photographed there. As you can see in this opening tryptich, some of the insects were red as the setting sun.
Before continuing with the macro stuff, I would like to write a sentence that explains what this place called Marlera actually is. This is an obligatory moment that appears in every episode, somewhere in the text.
Marlera is a coastal area situated a couple of kilometers from the village of Liznjan and about five or six kilometers from where I live.
In the following photograph ...

... you can see the Eurydema ornata, a bug from the Pentatomidae family.

This beautiful insect was photographed among the fluffy seeds on the top of the Dittrichia viscosa plant.

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If judging by its start, you come to a conclusion that red will be a very prominent color in today's episode, well - you'll be absolutely right about that.
I prepared more vivid red stuff, but ...

... but right now it's time to break the red line with an interesting green detail. A grasshopper, well-couflaged in the mix of fresh and dry grass. Through a macro lens, the insect is clearly recognizable, but when watched from a certain distance ...

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... the grasshopper easily disappears in its environment.

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The name of the species is Acrida ungarica.

This is the Papilio machaon caterpillar. Papilio machaon is a swallowtail butterfly that appeared in more than one of the previous episodes, but always in its larval form. The following photograph involves a dead caterpillar of the same kind ...

... and a living caterpillar of a moth. The moth in question is Helicoverpa armigera, another species that appeared more than once in this series - always as a caterpillar.

I came across these caterpillars many times but never in this combination.

This is the same scene shown from a different angle.

Here you can see two lovely ladybeetles...

... that were eating the fungal mold on the upper surface of the Silene latifolia leaf.

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Subcoccinella vigintiquattuorpunctata is the name of this herbivore/fungivore species from the Coccinellidae family.

Here you can see a small moth I wasn't able to identify. The family is Crambidae, that's all I'm sure about in this case.

Grasshoppers in the meadows of Marlera are usually well-camouflaged and hard to notice until they jump away.

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This Calliptamus italicus isn't an exception.

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This is the Asparagus acutifolius, the plant that produces delicious edible shoots I often pick in spring. On the 20th of October, I haven't found any shoots, of course ...

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... but I did come across a beautiful beetle that often feeds on the Asparagus acutifolius plant.

The scientific name of this species from the Chrysomelidae family is Crioceris duodecimpunctata. Just like me, the adults are very fond of the tender, aromatic shoots, but unlike me, they can also eat the needle-like things that look like the leaves of the plant. Those thorny "leaves" are modified stems that function more or less like leaves.

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The larvae feed only on the fruits of the plant. I can't show you the larvae today becouse I haven't found any on the 20th of October but you can see a few berries in the foreground of this wide shot.

This portrait of Crioceris duodecimpunctata, commonly known as the spotted asparagus beetle, was taken in ambient light ...

... a couple of minutes before the sunset.

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

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/Eurydema_ornata
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrida_ungarica
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silene_latifolia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subcoccinella_vigintiquatuorpunctata
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calliptamus_italicus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asparagus_acutifolius
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crioceris_duodecimpunctata



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Your macro photography is always worth-seeing. The descending sun looks extraordinary. From a couple of days, I have been through utter sickness. Now in the middle of pain, my eyes got some comfort at least.

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Thank you. 🙂 Glad you like the post and that sungazing through Hive had a beneficial effect on your eyes. Hope you will be completely healed soon. Have a great Friday and all the other days that follow.

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Wow, I really like seeing the photos you show. I always like what you photograph .

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You are always dropping beautiful set of insects. Those ladybeetles looks so adorable. Is there anything like insect pet?😁 because some insects looks so beautiful that sometimes I begin to wonder if they can be kept around the house.

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Some bigger insects can be good pets, I think. 🙂 I saw people raise them like pets. But if some of these lovely, often fuzzy little ones were as big as cats, dogs, or rabbits, that would be really funny. I mean, it would be interesting to have a big ladybeetle pet that follows you around.

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Mis amados insectos, el colorido de ellos me impulsa a amarlos más, es un mundo misterioso el ecosistema de los insectos.

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No matter how bad insects could be, they are always beautiful
All these insects look good

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Today it's the "Ladybirds and Caterpillars" turn to take center stage on your Nature Blog. Truly fascinating insects indeed, just as nature is seen evolving that you capture so perfectly on Camera. !VSC !LOLZ 👌

Well done Borjan! and have a great day, just by staying !ALIVE 😊

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The worms literally made my skin hairs rise. 😆
The bugs photos are nice.

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Thanks for such a great information. That's all are beautiful as usual. I like it . The nature and the birds, animals , insects all are the great creations. But I'm surprised that you don't sacred from that all?? Brave man

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I loved the photographs of the Eurydema ornata and the Crioceris duodecimpunctata. The bright red colors of the Eurydema ornata are stunning, and the Crioceris duodecimpunctata is a very interesting beetle.

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AAAAHHHHHGGGG!!!... Seeing your photos makes me want to run out and make macros!!!... But it's pouring rain here :))

An incredible display of macro photography again!... Thank you for sharing this!

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That is an amazing post. The photos of the insects are incredibly clear and have given me goosebumps. Your descriptions are excellent and educational. Thank you for sharing. 😊

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Thank you 🙂 Glad you liked the post ... or, said in a more colorful way

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