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Photography with cameras Nikon D3x, Nikon D300, Canon 50D Image editing with Photoshop |
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Keyword: Ants | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 3 von 4 1 2 3 4 | | | | The abdomen is wasp-like at the front like an ants. The rear end is often peaked. The wings move up and down almost constantly. They are transparent but have a dark patch close to the outer edges. Their legs are partially covered with bristles. Due to their appearance Sepsis violacea can b... | | |
| | Female velvet ants reach body lengths of 3-20 mm, have no wings, are very hairy and have a defensive sting, which can cause a lot of pain. An important characteristic, distinguishing these wasps from other wingless wasps, are the fine bristles as also as elongated p... | | |
| | | Some species of velvet ants are striking because of their unusual shape and colour which can be a form of mimicry, a warning or a kind of camouflage. The antennae of the males have 13 segments, the females 12. The males have normally developed compound eyes and simple eyes, w... | | |
| | Birds are the most common spider predators. Amphibians, reptiles, and bats also prey on spiders on occasion. Some spider species (eg Mimetidae) feed exclusively on other spiders. Other natural enemies are: species of wasps, ants, dragonflies, ball flies, nematodes and mites. | | |
| | ...is, Diaphnocoris, Leptoptera, Lopidia, Lygus, Orthotylus, Pameridea, Phytocoris and Psallus). Miridae reach body lengths of 2-15 mm. Their bodies are usually oblong and often differ dramatically in colour and appearance. Some species look similar to ants. | | |
| | ...A few species live off animal excrement, urine, sweat, blood or even tears. Caterpillars often eat their own egg shells after hatching, and then feed on leaves, pine needles, flowers, seeds or fruits. Some caterpillars live as social parasites with ants. | | |
| | Scoliid wasps | | The scoliid wasps (Scoliidae) are a small family in the order Hymenoptera - unranked: wasps, ants and bees (Apocrita) – in the suborder Aculeata and the superfamily Vespoidea. The family Scoliidae is divided into 2 subfamilies, the Campsomerinae (synonym: Proscoliinae) and the Scoliinae. Both subfamilies together comprise about 300 species. 20 s... | | |
|  | | Queen of ants ? 10-12 mm long, flashy green color of abdomen (photo taken at Costa Brava / Spain) | | >> Picture |
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