Potosi
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Scarabaeiformia
Superfamily: Scarabaeoidea
Family: Cetoniidae
Gender: Potosi
Species: Potosí opaque
These beetles, belonging to the family of rose-beetles, you can do with frequencies of plants and flowers. They usually have a very bright colors or tones. The image showed green and blue tones are very characteristic of their species.
P. opaque usually enter bee hives to feed and elytra Sturdy serves as protection against bee stings dangerous. You can tell if the hives have been attacked by these coleópetos if the panels have wide grooves and twisted.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
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opaque pink Gecko
Class: Reptilia
Order:
Squamata Family: Gekkonidae
Gender: Hemidactylus
Species: Hemidactylus turcicus
This little reptile breeding only about 3 inches long including the tail, is one of the two species of geckos that inhabit the Iberian Peninsula.
can be distinguished from his cousin-brother, Tarentola mauritanica watching for the toes. In T. mauritanica only the third and fourth fingers have a few small nails, while H. turcicus has nails on all fingers, as can be seen perfectly in the photo.
A curious feature of these geckos, are in their fingers, which have laminar protuberances side and bottom that allow them to climb slick surfaces like glass.
They are often found on walls next to lampposts, stalking insects are attracted to light. They live on rocks, in cracks in the walls and even now in the autumn season, entering the cold, deep into the home for warmth and a place to shelter for hibernation. For this reason, many people are unaware they are totally harmless attempt to kill her when they harm us and is quite the contrary, are beneficial because they eat mosquitoes, spiders and any insects that may have at your fingertips.
discuss in a future entry more anecdotes about these reptiles
Class: Reptilia
Order:
Squamata Family: Gekkonidae
Gender: Hemidactylus
Species: Hemidactylus turcicus
This little reptile breeding only about 3 inches long including the tail, is one of the two species of geckos that inhabit the Iberian Peninsula.
can be distinguished from his cousin-brother, Tarentola mauritanica watching for the toes. In T. mauritanica only the third and fourth fingers have a few small nails, while H. turcicus has nails on all fingers, as can be seen perfectly in the photo.
A curious feature of these geckos, are in their fingers, which have laminar protuberances side and bottom that allow them to climb slick surfaces like glass.
They are often found on walls next to lampposts, stalking insects are attracted to light. They live on rocks, in cracks in the walls and even now in the autumn season, entering the cold, deep into the home for warmth and a place to shelter for hibernation. For this reason, many people are unaware they are totally harmless attempt to kill her when they harm us and is quite the contrary, are beneficial because they eat mosquitoes, spiders and any insects that may have at your fingertips.
discuss in a future entry more anecdotes about these reptiles
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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Glifodes jasmine jasmine
Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Superfamily: Pyraloidea
Family: Pyralidae
Gender: Palpita
Species: Palpita unionalis
Sorry for a delay in updating the blog, but due to the holidays of my city and the studies it has been impossible to create before the new entry.
This beautiful white butterfly is the caterpillar adult glifodes jasmine. Glifodes
The name derives from a generic synonymy: Glyphodes unionalis was an ancient name of the species. The Jasmine is derived from the genus Jasminum part of their food plants, like any other Oleacea.
Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Superfamily: Pyraloidea
Family: Pyralidae
Gender: Palpita
Species: Palpita unionalis
Sorry for a delay in updating the blog, but due to the holidays of my city and the studies it has been impossible to create before the new entry.
This beautiful white butterfly is the caterpillar adult glifodes jasmine. Glifodes
The name derives from a generic synonymy: Glyphodes unionalis was an ancient name of the species. The Jasmine is derived from the genus Jasminum part of their food plants, like any other Oleacea.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
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Caterpillar Spider
Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Superfamily: Pyraloidea
Family: Pyralidae
Gender: Palpita
Species: Palpita unionalis
The Palpita unionalis , also called Palpita vitrealis is the famous track of jasmine. These caterpillars gnaw at the back of young shoots and protected weaving silk threads.
One morning when I wake up and go to the terrace to ginger up the leaves of jasmine saw plenty of small dots that supposed to have been eaten by a caterpillar. To my surprise, were the dozens of caterpillars that were behind the leaves waiting for dusk to get back to work for gobbling up the jasmine leaves.
removed one by one to follow them apart and see that butterfly out after metamorphosis.
The next inning put the image of the caterpillar.
Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Superfamily: Pyraloidea
Family: Pyralidae
Gender: Palpita
Species: Palpita unionalis
The Palpita unionalis , also called Palpita vitrealis is the famous track of jasmine. These caterpillars gnaw at the back of young shoots and protected weaving silk threads.
One morning when I wake up and go to the terrace to ginger up the leaves of jasmine saw plenty of small dots that supposed to have been eaten by a caterpillar. To my surprise, were the dozens of caterpillars that were behind the leaves waiting for dusk to get back to work for gobbling up the jasmine leaves.
removed one by one to follow them apart and see that butterfly out after metamorphosis.
The next inning put the image of the caterpillar.
Friday, July 25, 2008
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unidentified
Class:
Arachnida Order: Araneae
Family: Prodidomidae
There are about 38,000 species of spiders. With which to get is extremely difficult to identify some more if the means by which to observe the spider has a photo. This is the case of one of them, appearing in the fourth bathroom of my house at night walking by a wall, so that we can deduce that likes dark, damp places.
At first I was told that the family could be Gnaphosidae, but it was quickly dismissed by the number and arrangement of their eyes. This family consists of 8 eyes in 2 rows of 4 eyes each. The spider in the picture, consists of 8 eyes arranged in a semicircle that fails to close the top. Therefore rule out the family also Dysderidae consisting of 6 eyes and the same provision but it does not close the circle for the bottom and I hope to explain well.
With this information and data have families reached: Prodidomidae Simon, 1884, Hahniidae Bertkau, 1878 with this particular family came to the species elegans Antistea , but other than training their eyes also match the training of its rows . Finally Chorizomma subterraneum family Dyctinidae .
But it is still unidentified, if any readers have any information that could be family or something that would enable the identification would be very grateful.
UPDATE: Since
has been identified and belongs to the family Prodidomidae
Class:
Arachnida Order: Araneae
Family: Prodidomidae
There are about 38,000 species of spiders. With which to get is extremely difficult to identify some more if the means by which to observe the spider has a photo. This is the case of one of them, appearing in the fourth bathroom of my house at night walking by a wall, so that we can deduce that likes dark, damp places.
At first I was told that the family could be Gnaphosidae, but it was quickly dismissed by the number and arrangement of their eyes. This family consists of 8 eyes in 2 rows of 4 eyes each. The spider in the picture, consists of
With this information and data have families reached: Prodidomidae Simon, 1884, Hahniidae Bertkau, 1878 with this particular family came to the species elegans Antistea , but other than training their eyes also match the training of its rows . Finally Chorizomma subterraneum family Dyctinidae .
But it is still unidentified, if any readers have any information that could be family or something that would enable the identification would be very grateful.
UPDATE: Since
has been identified and belongs to the family Prodidomidae
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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The dreaded fruit fly
Class: Insecta
Order:
Diptera Suborder: Cyclorrhapha
Family: Tephritidae
Gender:
Ceratitis Species: Ceratitis capitata
This small fly, about 4-5 mm in length are commonly called, the fruit fly. As you can see has a variety of colors (yellow, black, white)
Females differ from males by a prominent ovipositor, which is an organ in the abdomen of females to lay eggs, in this case inside the fruit. The photo in question in this case of a male.
These flies as their name suggests, is attracted by the fruit, which prefer the yellow or orange. Therefore, they can attack peaches, apricots, apples, pears, figs, persimmons, plums, oranges and sometimes grapes.
pests of fruit fly is one that causes more economic damage to crops and is feared by all farmers, and that can only be effectively controlled with organophosphates.
Class: Insecta
Order:
Diptera Suborder: Cyclorrhapha
Family: Tephritidae
Gender:
Ceratitis Species: Ceratitis capitata
This small fly, about 4-5 mm in length are commonly called, the fruit fly. As you can see has a variety of colors (yellow, black, white)
Females differ from males by a prominent ovipositor, which is an organ in the abdomen of females to lay eggs, in this case inside the fruit. The photo in question in this case of a male.
These flies as their name suggests, is attracted by the fruit, which prefer the yellow or orange. Therefore, they can attack peaches, apricots, apples, pears, figs, persimmons, plums, oranges and sometimes grapes.
pests of fruit fly is one that causes more economic damage to crops and is feared by all farmers, and that can only be effectively controlled with organophosphates.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Superfamily:
Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae
Gender: Ctenoplusia
Species: Ctenoplusia limbirena
Here we expected and that disheveled butterfly complete metamorphosis cycle, which has seen a series of metabolic and morphological changes within the chrysalis to result in the lepidopteran Heterocera.
Butterflies night, often dark as I show that during the day, camouflaged in the trunks of trees.
Many people tend to call this group of butterflies, "moths" but they are a group of Lepidoptera that feed only textile or food
Monday, July 7, 2008
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wonders of nature forming its chrysalis metamorphosis
Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily:
Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae
Gender: Ctenoplusia
Species: Ctenoplusia limbirena
As I mentioned in the previous post, I'm in the process of metamorphosis of the caterpillar.
Here you can see when he was building his cocoon where a series of transformations happen to reach the adult stage.
There are two types of metamorphosis, incomplete or complete. The latter is typical of most insects, including butterflies.
This photograph was taken a few days before the birth of the adult butterfly.
publish the next entry in the adult butterfly.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily:
Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae
Gender: Ctenoplusia
Species: Ctenoplusia limbirena
make 1 month ago on the floor of my terrace I found this small larva, which was barely trying to survive in the hot ground in search of shelter. I picked it up and put in a jasmine plant closer than it was, as a nocturnal species such noon should have been dropped from a plant, but the caterpillar did not eat, merely hiding behind the leaves. Al be nocturnal waited for nightfall to see if at that time had more activity, fed, but no, it was not you like that plant. So old-fashioned as snails, I gave a fresh leaf of lettuce and was very happy to eat.
After that I was informed that species and certainly not a big friend of farmers, because it attacks crops, destroying leaves, stems and whole plant.
grew very quickly, within 2 weeks became a caterpillar about 3 or 4 inches, that after a change, went out with black eyes. When I went to make a new photo of her new "look" to surprise me, had formed a small pupa for subsequent metamorphosis and become a butterfly.
In the next post, I will post a photo of her pupa or nymph and his path to become a butterfly.
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Superfamily:
Noctuoidea Family: Noctuidae
Gender: Ctenoplusia
Species: Ctenoplusia limbirena
make 1 month ago on the floor of my terrace I found this small larva, which was barely trying to survive in the hot ground in search of shelter. I picked it up and put in a jasmine plant closer than it was, as a nocturnal species such noon should have been dropped from a plant, but the caterpillar did not eat, merely hiding behind the leaves. Al be nocturnal waited for nightfall to see if at that time had more activity, fed, but no, it was not you like that plant. So old-fashioned as snails, I gave a fresh leaf of lettuce and was very happy to eat.
After that I was informed that species and certainly not a big friend of farmers, because it attacks crops, destroying leaves, stems and whole plant.
grew very quickly, within 2 weeks became a caterpillar about 3 or 4 inches, that after a change, went out with black eyes. When I went to make a new photo of her new "look" to surprise me, had formed a small pupa for subsequent metamorphosis and become a butterfly.
In the next post, I will post a photo of her pupa or nymph and his path to become a butterfly.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
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Tijereta
Class: Insecta
Order:
Dermaptera Family: Forficulidae
Gender: Forficula
Species: Forficula auricularia
This curious insect is characterized by two fences later in the form of tongs of earwigs which also are called "cortapichas" Fences used as self-defense against a potential predator, raising the abdomen and displaying it as a deterrent. It is also used for breeding male, during courtship the female.
These insects are not poisonous and generally do not bite humans.
One day I was on the beach sitting on the edge, when you notice a strong pinch of the English, which was quickly looked and saw a earwig in my bathing suit (almost discover why they call it "cortapichas") Do not know if it was with fences or jaws, but still is not dangerous.
There is a legend about earwigs, it is known that these insects like to hide dark voids, narrow cracks, etc ... It is said, that when we fall asleep in our ears and pierce our eardrums with their jaws causing great pain to the person. Of course, all this is totally false.
Class: Insecta
Order:
Dermaptera Family: Forficulidae
Gender: Forficula
Species: Forficula auricularia
This curious insect is characterized by two fences later in the form of tongs of earwigs which also are called "cortapichas" Fences used as self-defense against a potential predator, raising the abdomen and displaying it as a deterrent. It is also used for breeding male, during courtship the female.
These insects are not poisonous and generally do not bite humans.
One day I was on the beach sitting on the edge, when you notice a strong pinch of the English, which was quickly looked and saw a earwig in my bathing suit (almost discover why they call it "cortapichas") Do not know if it was with fences or jaws, but still is not dangerous.
There is a legend about earwigs, it is known that these insects like to hide dark voids, narrow cracks, etc ... It is said, that when we fall asleep in our ears and pierce our eardrums with their jaws causing great pain to the person. Of course, all this is totally false.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
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Scytodes
Class:
Arachnida Order: Araneae
Family: Scytodidae
Gender: Scytodes
Species: Scytodes cf. thoracica
Curiosa spider I could find in my house yesterday. Is quite large with legs extended, but its fundamental characteristic is that, but it's a spitting spider. Unlike most other weaving a fabric, it is about his victim, measure the distance to the front legs are longer than others and through their chelicerae spits a sticky substance with which paralyzes its prey. The
S. velutina can be distinguished from her sister S. thoracica, because the latter has banded legs. Spiders are "domestic" as always in the corners of houses, moving at night in search of food and rarely found out.
I took it and put it in a pot on the terrace, to avoid scares in the house in case anyone saw it. Most likely to reappear inside the house.
Class:
Arachnida Order: Araneae
Family: Scytodidae
Gender: Scytodes
Species: Scytodes cf. thoracica
Curiosa spider I could find in my house yesterday. Is quite large with legs extended, but its fundamental characteristic is that, but it's a spitting spider. Unlike most other weaving a fabric, it is about his victim, measure the distance to the front legs are longer than others and through their chelicerae spits a sticky substance with which paralyzes its prey. The
S. velutina can be distinguished from her sister S. thoracica, because the latter has banded legs. Spiders are "domestic" as always in the corners of houses, moving at night in search of food and rarely found out.
I took it and put it in a pot on the terrace, to avoid scares in the house in case anyone saw it. Most likely to reappear inside the house.
Monday, June 23, 2008
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fortress walls Oh! Food inflation in the first half exceeds 50%
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inflation for food and beverages resulting from 12 months to May 2008 was 47.3% and is estimated - judging by the prices we're seeing in the markets in those same days, this month and over 50% at the end of this month. It is the highest inflation in 10 years in the Chavez government and the emerging economies of the world.
Incredible: The main aggravating factor is that food prices worldwide are motivated to hike up oil prices. There is a direct relationship with the oil goes up the price of food, including a proportion higher than the price of oil.
the end of the year, may register for the full period (2008) a figure close to 100% inflation. Inflation
general inflation in Venezuela has accumulated a 31.4% rate in the last 12 months and of 12.4% so far this year, the highest in Latin America, no doubt.
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
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Ay! Obama widens lead over McCain by 15 points
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The Democratic candidate for U.S. presidency, Barack Obama, has increased to 15 point lead over Republican rival John McCain, the widest margin since securing the endowment, June 3, according to a Newsweek poll. Read
El Universal
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The Democratic candidate for U.S. presidency, Barack Obama, has increased to 15 point lead over Republican rival John McCain, the widest margin since securing the endowment, June 3, according to a Newsweek poll. Read
El Universal
Friday, June 20, 2008
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thoracica Millipedes
Class:
have spiny legs and when he tried to take her photograph was a lot better jumps and running very quickly. No information on this spider bite, but says they can get through the epidermis and did not dare take her hands even though it was a male, was looking for female and the last thing on his head would be wanting to bite me.
Class:
Arachnida Order: Araneae
Family: Oxyopidae
Gender: Oxyopes
Species: Oxyopes nigripalpis
This curious spider, commonly known as "lynx spider, weaving webs, and not normally expected in flowers stalking his prey, when approaching jump to his victim and stab her chelicerae.
This spider me I found in my kitchen wall behind the washing machine, a curious site, because I have no plant or flower fence. Being a male would be looking to your partner and attentive of place or would have been attracted by the heat of the washing machine motor. Family: Oxyopidae
Gender: Oxyopes
Species: Oxyopes nigripalpis
This curious spider, commonly known as "lynx spider, weaving webs, and not normally expected in flowers stalking his prey, when approaching jump to his victim and stab her chelicerae.
have spiny legs and when he tried to take her photograph was a lot better jumps and running very quickly. No information on this spider bite, but says they can get through the epidermis and did not dare take her hands even though it was a male, was looking for female and the last thing on his head would be wanting to bite me.
Thursday, June 19, 2008
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bee stings are very dangerous and can lead to a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis .
People who have severe allergic reactions to bee stings should get an injection of epinephrine for your health care provider and should have it available whenever they are outdoors or in a situation where they could be chopped.
The mild reactions to bee stings include an itchy nuisance (especially in areas close to the lymph nodes, as under the arms), stings and swelling.
To prevent bee stings avoid trash cans, beverages containing sweetener and strong-smelling perfumes. Wear light colors and widths. Clean picnic areas and grills of garbage.
also flee if several bees begin to bite in unison.
to treat a bee sting:
Call immediately for emergency treatment
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bee stings are very dangerous and can lead to a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis .
A bee sting can be fatal to 1 in 100 people.
You may not have an allergic reaction the first time you are stung by a bee but the next time your body may react.
People do not develop immunity having been stung by bees before.
People who have severe allergic reactions to bee stings should get an injection of epinephrine for your health care provider and should have it available whenever they are outdoors or in a situation where they could be chopped.
The mild reactions to bee stings include an itchy nuisance (especially in areas close to the lymph nodes, as under the arms), stings and swelling.
delayed or late reactions may include fever, joint pain and swollen glands.
A severe reaction occurs quickly, symptoms include facial swelling, difficulty breathing
, shock, weakness, dizziness and nausea.
, shock, weakness, dizziness and nausea.
To prevent bee stings avoid trash cans, beverages containing sweetener and strong-smelling perfumes. Wear light colors and widths. Clean picnic areas and grills of garbage.
also flee if several bees begin to bite in unison.
to treat a bee sting:
l Scrape the stinger with a credit card or a straight-edged object, or use a nail (the bees leave thorn in your skin, which can prolong their pain and continue injecting poison into your body). Never squeeze or use tweezers to remove the stinger (this
release more venom into your skin).
release more venom into your skin).
l For a mild reaction, remove the stinger, wash the area with soap and warm water, apply ice to reduce swelling and take a painkiller or antihistamines. L
Severe reactions are usually treated with epinephrine, commonly injected into the anterior thigh. L Call immediately for emergency treatment
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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subphylum:
Myriapoda Class: Diplopoda
Order: Julida
Family: Julidae
Gender: Ommatoiulus
Species: Ommatoiulus rutilans
One September afternoon I was lying on a towel with some friends eating lunch under a carob tree. In the quiet of the woods with the sound of birds chirping and laughter of each other, a cry of a friend and her subsequent leap struck us all and we found this little arthropod on one of the towels. We had intruded in its territory and decided to explore what was happening.
all had a certain distance to it, it was the first time I saw and associate it to his cousin, the centipede, which its bite is very painful and poisonous. But the shy millipede is not poisonous, feeding on decaying leaves and the occasional exception feeds on other insects. Later we realized it was all full of these millipedes.
They are usually beige, coffee brown, brownish ... but in the tropics there are brightly colored warning that they taste desgradable. Despite its name, do not reach a thousand feet, no more than 750 and most have less than 200.
measure approximately between 3 and 9 cm although there are tropical species that are 30 cm and have come to see pictures of them as pets.
To defend some secreted by glands located on the side of a chemical odor, also can curl, like a suckling pig from moisture, including some species can be confusing enrroscarse with it.
I played with a stick to millipedes and curled as you can see in the picture, that if unharmed.
When they finished eating, we go ahead leaving these nice quiet arthropods.
Monday, June 16, 2008
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Class: Arachnida
Order:
Araneae Family: Lycosidae
Gender:
Lycosa Species: Lycosa Tarantula
This Lycosa spider genus, is called "wolf spider" and comes from the Greek "lykos" which means wolf. It is one of the largest in the Iberian Peninsula and even Europe, females with a size of approximately 27 mm and males somewhat smaller with 19 mm. They are nocturnal and tend to live in underground nests where the females spend most of his life, and males use it as protection, but are often seen out and running.
have a high tendency to flee from humans, so it is somewhat difficult to catch them and is therefore rarely bite it. A method you can use the photographer if you have a long time, sitting next to a nest and expect to come out, hopefully you can get a good picture.
spider photo I found walking through dry leaves, and when I saw took refuge under a rock, but could not pass up the opportunity and picked up the rock to photograph.
This spider despite their traditional belief, has no toxicity high for humans. It ranks among the most dangerous of the peninsula, but their bite produces a clinical picture similar to a bee or wasp and needs no special medical treatment, unless allergic reaction to venom.
There is a legend that explains the origin of the name "tarantula." Is related to the Italian city of Taranto, a place where there emerged a dance called "Tarantella," where in the Middle Ages it was believed that the bite of the tarantula took to the death to those who suffered at least to dance this dance that binge could get rid of the effects of such "dangerous" poison.
Class: Arachnida
Order:
Araneae Family: Lycosidae
Gender:
Lycosa Species: Lycosa Tarantula
This Lycosa spider genus, is called "wolf spider" and comes from the Greek "lykos" which means wolf. It is one of the largest in the Iberian Peninsula and even Europe, females with a size of approximately 27 mm and males somewhat smaller with 19 mm. They are nocturnal and tend to live in underground nests where the females spend most of his life, and males use it as protection, but are often seen out and running.
have a high tendency to flee from humans, so it is somewhat difficult to catch them and is therefore rarely bite it. A method you can use the photographer if you have a long time, sitting next to a nest and expect to come out, hopefully you can get a good picture.
spider photo I found walking through dry leaves, and when I saw took refuge under a rock, but could not pass up the opportunity and picked up the rock to photograph.
This spider despite their traditional belief, has no toxicity high for humans. It ranks among the most dangerous of the peninsula, but their bite produces a clinical picture similar to a bee or wasp and needs no special medical treatment, unless allergic reaction to venom.
There is a legend that explains the origin of the name "tarantula." Is related to the Italian city of Taranto, a place where there emerged a dance called "Tarantella," where in the Middle Ages it was believed that the bite of the tarantula took to the death to those who suffered at least to dance this dance that binge could get rid of the effects of such "dangerous" poison.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Suborder: Polyphaga
Infraorder: Cucujiformia
Superfamily: Cucujoidea
Family: Coccinellidae
Gender: Coccinella
Species: Coccinella septempunctata
Hello everyone. Ladybug Release Blog with this 7-point as it is commonly called. A month ago, with the entry of the first heat there was an infestation of these beetles Málaga, invading everything, they were seen flying hundreds or even bumped me in the face. The plague of these are not considered dangerous, but on the contrary, they are carnivorous and prey on aphids and other insects that affect vegetation. When you are in danger, cast a yellowish liquid repellent.
ladybug photo model was one of many that were on my deck. It landed on a clavelina I have, I took the camera and started to throw them pictures and time before bursting into flight and wings unfurled its wings and took off a. ... adivinadlo .... if successful! to my face! Whenever a ladybug is near and flies away to me, I a Repullo and do not know what happens to me, because I know they do nothing. Will look something "ugly" they have when flying.
I'll gradually update with new entries from insects and weather.
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