some extremely charming fungi i've observed recently
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some extremely charming fungi i've observed recently

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hollyhock weevils
please look at this absolutely incredible little man i found today
assorted very small wasps i saw at work last week
representing the hymenopteran families: Pteromalidae, Eurytomidae, Chalcididae, Bethylidae, Dryinidae, and Braconidae
found an extremely cute wasp at work yesterday. will update once i have time to try and ID it but my suspicion is some kind of weird small cuckoo wasp EDIT definitely not a cuckoo wasp now that i've looked at the wing venation. probably some kind of extra large pteromalid. will ID properly soon

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found an extremely good larv at the beach today
intertidal sand beetle AKA pictured rove beetle, Thinopinus pictus
they live on beaches and bite at amphipods and love to be mad
found this stunning little marsh ground beetle (Elaphrus sp.) today
i've been going through some old vials of insects at work, pulling out things to add to our reference collection, and whatever weird preservation fluid this pipunculid fly's been sitting in for the last 20 years has made it absurdly vibrant compared to how a normal pinned or even live specimen would normally look