Trithemis kirbyi, The Orange-winged Dropwing

Trithemis kirbyi, the orange-winged drowping, orange dragonfly Trithemis kirbyi, the orange-winged drowping, orange dragonfly... Trithemis kirbyi, the orange-winged drowping is dragonfly grouped in order odonata and family libellulidae of insect. This dragonfly has orange coloration on whole of body.  Their natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, dry savanna, moist savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, rivers, and inland karsts. Trithemis kirbyi is widespread in Africa except rain forest areas, southern Europe, Middle East, Indian Ocean Islands, southern Asia. In East Africa the species is common and widespread in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Malawi. Its occurrence in Burundi is assumed.

Posted by on May 2nd, 2010 112 Comments

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Myrmecia pilosula, the Jack Jumper Ant from Australia

Myrmecia pilosula, the Jack Jumper Ant from Australia Myrmecia pilosula, the Jack Jumper Ant from Australia. Myrmecia pilosula, the Jack Jumper Ant, also known as hopper ant or jumper ant named it because of their characteristic jumping motion when in an agitated. This ant is member Hymenoptera order of insect. Myrmecia pilosula, is native to Australia. This ant is member of bulldog ant. Myrmecia pilosula is black or red and black, and may have yellow or orange legs, antennae and mandibles. They are 10-12 mm long. As with other species of bull ant,  jack jumper ants are usually solitary when they forage, though they live in colonies like most ants, and only workers forage. They are highly territorial; fights among jack jumper ants from different. This ant is carnivores. They sting their victims with venom.

Posted by on April 13th, 2010 No Comments

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Cotinus texana, A Metallic Green Fig Beetle

Cotinus texana, A Metallic Green Fig Beetle Cotinus texana, A Metallic Green Fig Beetle. Above are picture of Cotinus texana, a metallic green fig beetle. Cotinus texana also known as Fig Eater or Fig Beetle because it is often found feeding on fig fruits during the warm summer months in southern California. Grouped in order Coleoptera, this beetle has greenish hue on its dorsal surface, and  bears a very smooth surface layer like that seem on some other cetoniines genera. The underside of this beetle is metallic green with 24 – 28 in length. This beetle is active daytime flier. In summer Cotinus texana can be seen moving at high speed.

Posted by on April 7th, 2010 16 Comments

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