Whitebanded Crab Spider (Misumenoides formosipes) on New Jersey Rush (Juncus caesariensis). Maryland.
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White-Banded Carpet Moth
wingspan ~28mm F# 3218
RWWA-2709 Interesting that on the published db approx 30 matches ranging from 97.25 to 99.7. Perhaps a good indicator of DNA variation in at least one moth group.
Locality: Coastal SW Washington State at the edge of Willapa Bay geo:lat=46 37.273 geo:lon=-123 56.814
Jardim da Amazônia Lodge - São José do Rio Claro, MT, Brazil.
This swallow is found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are rivers and forested areas.
It is a medium-sized swallow, measuring, on average, 15 cm and weighing 12–16 g.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Family: Hirundinidae
Subfamily: Hirundininae
Genus: Atticora Gould, 1842
Species: A. fasciata (Gmelin, JF, 1789)
Binomial name: Atticora fasciata
Jardim da Amazônia Lodge - São José do Rio Claro, MT, Brazil.
This swallow is a non-migratory species found in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, and Venezuela. Its natural habitats are rivers and forested areas.
It is a medium-sized swallow, measuring, on average, 15 cm and weighing 12–16 g.
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Passeri
Family: Hirundinidae
Subfamily: Hirundininae
Genus: Atticora Gould, 1842
Species: A. fasciata (Gmelin, JF, 1789)
Binomial name: Atticora fasciata
White-Banded Swallow (Atticora fasciata), known to the Matsés as padichucu tësëdëc, illustrated here by the Matsés indigenous artist Guillermo Nëcca Pëmen Mënquë. ©Acaté Amazon Conservation. Learn more at acateamazon.org/matses-rainforest-gallery/
White-banded Swallow, perched (Atticora fasciata), known to the Matsés as padichucu tësëdëc, illustrated here by the Matsés indigenous artist Guillermo Nëcca Pëmen Mënquë. ©Acaté Amazon Conservation. Learn more at acateamazon.org/matses-rainforest-gallery/
Apparently I caught the wrong time, there is almost nothing on the wings here, be it insects or birds.
Amegilla (Anthophora) quadrifasciata
White-banded Digger Bee
Weißgebänderte Pelzbiene
Vægbi
Sunsunito patiblanco
Exposure time (= flash duration): 50 µs = 1/20.000 s
Except for ISO, the EXIF data are incorrect, because the equipment used is not Canon-compatible:
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Die EXIF-Daten sind falsch, bis auf den ISO-Wert, weil das Zubehör nicht Canon-kompatibel ist:
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Amegilla (Anthophora) quadrifasciata
White-banded Digger Bee ..... flying a left turn
Weißgebänderte Pelzbiene ... fliegt eine Linkskurve
Vægbi ........................................... flyver en kurve til venstre
Sunsunito patiblanco ............... volando girando a la izquierda
Exposure time (= flash duration): 50 µs = 1/20.000 s
Except for ISO, the EXIF data are incorrect, because the equipment used is not Canon-compatible:
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Die EXIF-Daten sind falsch, bis auf den ISO-Wert, weil das Zubehör nicht Canon-kompatibel ist:
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White-banded digger bee (Amegilla quadrifasciata). The males are similar to the females. The thorax is orange-brown and densely hairy, while the abdomen alternate black and white transversal stripes. The face has a whitish drawing. The third antennal segment is about as long as the three following segments together. Scopa is white, but black at the front edge. Metatarsus on the hind legs is black haired. They have very large compound eyes and simple eyes between their antennae. Their long proboscises allow them to sip nectar from a variety of flowers and the hairy hind legs facilitate the collection and transport of pollen.
Photo by Nick Dobbs, Mellieha Bay, Malta 11-08-2023
Mediterranean White-banded Jumping Spider (Evarcha jucunda) is a species of jumping spider. It occurs naturally in the Mediterranean region, but was introduced to Belgium. It is also sometimes found in German greenhouses. Typically, it shows a large white or yellowish band surrounding the head region and a smaller one at the anterior end of abdomen. Males are black with a white line around their head and the top of their abdomen, which is brown.
Photo by NIck Dobbs, Bugibba, Malta 28-06-2023