| | | |
Photography with cameras Nikon D3x, Nikon D300, Canon 50D Image editing with Photoshop |
|
| |
|
Keyword: Holarctic | 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 1 von 1 | | | |
| Rabbit hutch spider | | ...bipunctata) belongs to the order spiders (Araneae), suborder Araneomorphae (also: Labidognatha), series Entelegynae, superfamily Araneoidea, the family Cobweb spiders (Theridiidae) and to the genus Steatoda. This species is widespread throughout the Holarctic ecozone and is encountered commonly in Central Europe. Rabbit hutch spiders reproduce twice a year and are non-endangered. | | |
| | ...in Central Europe. They belong to 3 subfamilies: Brentiinae, Choreutinae and Millierinae. The Brentiinae, which includes around 70 species,live in the Nearctic, in Australia and South Asia. The Choreutinae, with around 290 species, are found in the Holarctic and pantropical region, while the Millierinae, comprising only 3 species, are found in Europe, Florida and Chile. | | |
| | | Geomyza tripunctata | | ...ubsection Acalyptrata), the superfamily Opomyzoidea, the family Opomyzidae, and the genus Geomyza. Scientific synonyms for this species are: Geomyza bracata, Geomyza calceata and Geomyza pictipennis. Geomyza tripunctata are widespread throughout the Holarctic and are one of Europe's most common Opomyzidae species. | | |
|
|
| | |
| | | | | | |
|