Sunday, October 11, 2009

Weird Feeling In Upper Abdomen



Class: Insecta
Order:
Coleoptera Family: Tenebrionidae
Gender: Heliotaurus
Species: Heliotaurus ruficollis

On a cold and rainy spring morning, all the little animals waiting to come out in the sun to enjoy the day, but the most reckless, as this beetle that despite the inclement weather did not want to lose your breakfast.
It took courage and decided to go looking for this for daisy feed.

This beetle is commonly found on all types of flowers in spring, therefore it is photographed and more when you are on the colorful flowers and the flower and insect composition give a special touch to the picture.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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Vanessa Cardui

Class: Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae
Gender: Vanessa
Species: Vanessa cardui

The vanesa from thistles, as commonly is called is one of the widest geographic distribution of butterflies and one of the most common nymphalid we can find.
Their larvae as they feed on thistles imagine

are a migratory species, and every year we see over long distances to the North.
In particular, this spring has commented that many have seen these butterflies flying in our cities. There were millions, something unusual for some reason unknown to me has occurred.

Specifically this butterfly, which I found dying on the table half of my deck, had not achieved its goal and was halfway like many of them would.
have to save many obstacles along its path from its predator common to even the cars they hit them as they fly and fail to avoid them.

Minutes before his death, the butterfly gave me their beautiful colors of spreading its wings back.