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The young ants overwinter twice in the nest which is built in the dead wood of trees and located up to three metres in height. The major part of the nest is under the soil. Some nests are only in the ground. After reaching sexual maturity, the young ants swarm from the nests on warm afternoons in May and June New colonies can be founded either by individual queens or by several Queens. In the latter case the eggs of the queens are stored commonly in a single breeding chambe...
>> Ants -> Camponotus ligniperda
...ubstrates surrounding them. The larvae have no legs and there is no clear separation between their heads and bodies. The maggots later pupate and remain as pupae for about 3-8 days before hatching as adult flies. 3 days after hatching they reach sexual maturity. A single female may produce 900 new houseflies within one month.
>> Flies -> House Flies -> Housefly
Sexual maturity is reached when the fly is fully developed and these insects mate several times between May and August. The fertilized females lay their eggs on rotting plants, aquatic plants or on the surface of water.
>> Flies -> soldier flies -> Chloromyia formosa
By spring or early summer, Rhopalus subrufus have reached sexual maturity and mate. The fertilized females lay their eggs on the underside of the leaves of the preferred food plants of the larvae. The larvae feed on these leaves for about 4 to 5 weeks after hatching (usually in the month of August);later they fee...
>> Bugs -> Scentless plant bugs -> Rhopalus subrufus
Adult Orthetrum cancellatum reach body lengths of about 50 mm. While both sexes are pale grey-green when they hatch, marked differences in colouration occur later on (sexual dimorphism). The females become a yellowish colour. With increasing age, this changes to brown and then darkens and they are finally olive to green in colour. The males are pale blue to grey blue.
>> Dragonflies -> Black-lined skimmer


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