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All insects. I loved entomology in college, since moving to NC I finally get to see insects I only studied in books and not in person.
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Day 140-Take your pill(bug) or Pillbug, Sowbug, roly-poly (Armadillidium vulgare) #365Project (2010.05.20) 100.0m f/2.8 1/100s ISO: 500 @sharkbayte
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Day 140-Take your pill(bug) or Pillbug, Sowbug, roly-poly (Armadillidium vulgare) #365Project (2010.05.20) 100.0m f/2.8 1/100s ISO: 500 @sharkbayte

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  • day 157-Don't bug me, this guy turned everytime I turned. but I was able to get a few pics of him.  #365Project I don't know the id on this bug yet. Hoping someone can tell me. (2010.06.06) 100,, 1/160s f/4.0 ISO:100 @sharkbayte
  • Crane Fly. I can see where a tripod would have been a wonderful thing to use on this shot.
  • I think these are the eggs to the bug for my #365 Project
  • Day 147- Campylenchia latipes. Found this very tiny bug from the Treehopper family, on a small branch. #365Project Settings: 100.0m f/2.8 1/15s ISO: 100 hand-held @sharkbayte
  • Day 140-Take your pill(bug) or Pillbug, Sowbug, roly-poly (Armadillidium vulgare) #365Project (2010.05.20) 100.0m f/2.8 1/100s ISO: 500 @sharkbayte
  • Under construction.
  • Day 135-Flying Terror. Just kidding. these guys are harmless. (2010.05.15) this guy would not stand still for me. kept taking off every time I tried to focus on him.
  • Day 134 - It's not about the plant. #365Project (2010.05.14) 100.0mm f/2.8 1/80s ISO: 100 @sharkbayte
  • Bug heaven
  • White crab spider?
  • Stink bugs?
  • Daddy Long legs
  • Judith Sparhawk

    on May 31, 2011

    Connie--Looking at my book, I think this spider is the House Spider, Achaeranea tepidariorum, and is often found in garages and basements. It seems this upside-down position is usual for eating and spinning webs. Who knew?

  • ForWey Images

    on January 4, 2011

    Great closeup.

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