RE: AS ANOTHER HOT SUMMER NIGHT WAS APPROACHING

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Great post as always! epa !! This time we did not see the source, try to place the reference of where you guide yourself to identify each species! hugs we hope to see you soon !!!



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Thank you :) For identifying the plants I use this app. https://identify.plantnet.org

For the insects and spiders ... various internet places ... often I just write a vague term in google search, something like " Green cricket Europe" and then through photo search and various articles I come to the species.
For some, I consult these very useful sites.
https://www.kerbtier.de/cgi-bin/enFOverview.cgi
http://www.jorgenlissner.dk/families.aspx
https://www.leps.it/indexjs.htm?SpeciesPages/LymanDispar.htm

Since many times the same species appear in different situations through many posts, I have already memorized a nice catalog of species. In this post this is also the case, beside a few species that I haven't found, the ones that are mentioned were found long ago on aforementioned sites or elsewhere on the Internet.

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