Butterflies, Moths and Assorted Insects...

Very nice pictures, Alan.
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One of my best friends right now:
A ladybug larva. Probably an Asian ladybug (harmonia axyridis), so an invasive species, human spread as "useful creature" (Not me!).
I would have preferred the native two-spot or seven-spot. But as they are eating up to 1.200 aphids until they pupate I take them gladly this year.

5D3+100L macro+36mm extention tube+macro ring light
1/60, f/16, ISO1600, handheld (!) 2 out of 30 pics
close to MFD, only slight cropping

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Just some photos of a parasitic wasp. I like this one and the fact that they are parasites on cockroaches makes them even more attractive to me :)!

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Some I could get yesterday.
Top-down: female brimstone, marbled white, peacock.

Somehow I like the German names (here translated) more:
brimstone = lemon butterfly
marbled white = chessboard

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Ever thought about the color of the neck of a bee? :unsure:
I took these two with the bee visiting an artichoke bloom and getting totally tarred and feathered with pollen. :ROFLMAO:
And then in PP I noticed that special perspective. o_O

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