SEARCHING FOR INSECTS ON A HUMID, CLOUDY DAY
hive-145540·@borjan·
0.000 HBDSEARCHING FOR INSECTS ON A HUMID, CLOUDY DAY
The 26th of September 2022 was a warm, but cloudy and humid day. I drove about five kilometers to one of the meadows along the road between my hometown and one of the neighboring villages and spent a couple of morning hours searching for insects and whatever nature has to offer there.  In this opening photograph, you can see a butterfly. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmeonR8GDpxdVumYGgiyj2SrkYMLidpjfAFY2R5mxfuswq/img_9960_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmeonR8GDpxdVumYGgiyj2SrkYMLidpjfAFY2R5mxfuswq/img_9960_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) One of quite a few meadow brown butterflies (Maniola jurtina) that were resting on the humid grass. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmSK4FBNCBiXTQhiw7AJDAEdbpR77diforYMDALAYwD8MC/img_9887_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmSK4FBNCBiXTQhiw7AJDAEdbpR77diforYMDALAYwD8MC/img_9887_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) About twenty meters further along the edge of the meadow, I found a beetle from the Coccinellidae family.  This seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata) ...  ... was climbing the dried-out parts on the top of the Medicago scutellata. In the following photograph ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmeSu91b6e9tJu6GQwXMB4CYstFSiszVaNxjMvD9Bq5PxG/img_9879_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmeSu91b6e9tJu6GQwXMB4CYstFSiszVaNxjMvD9Bq5PxG/img_9879_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... you can see the entire plant and the meadow around it.  Here you can take a better, more up-close look at the green leaves, while in the following macro shot ...  ... the focus is on the dried-out, hardened fruits that hold the seeds. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmWk9tbEGsCx2BAJ8D2ZsfMgwrTzWbJ73fhjJJRET6gLhe/img_9865_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmWk9tbEGsCx2BAJ8D2ZsfMgwrTzWbJ73fhjJJRET6gLhe/img_9865_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) Here the beetle gives a nice doze of attractive color to those brown fruits. In the following photograph ...  ... the ladybird is ready to fly away.  A couple of minutes later and only five or six meters further ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmVXzfMSJPptUqzk6KsaNNUCnv2mM6x7uBBgKMJNeo5eCB/img_0149_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmVXzfMSJPptUqzk6KsaNNUCnv2mM6x7uBBgKMJNeo5eCB/img_0149_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... I found a Crinipellis scabella mushroom that grew on the dry straw surrounded by fresh green grass. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmUgPmZPtjtrKWUyWwkQzSmwzJLQKAmB3N7TZ7Wj3xXeM5/img_0154_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmUgPmZPtjtrKWUyWwkQzSmwzJLQKAmB3N7TZ7Wj3xXeM5/img_0154_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) It was a very small mushroom, nicely camouflaged in its environment, and therefore it was hard to notice. While I was busy getting a good portrait of this mushroom through the macro lens ...  ... the flying ants started appearing all around me. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmQmUTAq1Q8ayRPXM6KjBumfFLKNko46aJZ3tBSZjZWxFo/img_0068_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmQmUTAq1Q8ayRPXM6KjBumfFLKNko46aJZ3tBSZjZWxFo/img_0068_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) Some of them landed on my head, hands, and shoulders.  These are reproductive kings and queens of the Solenopsis fugax.  Solenopsis fugax is a species from the Formicidae family. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmfCdtzuGqJav55v7WxV1oXYwVABzCKH9QSKNfe8fW9qe2/img_0085i86i88_trooshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmfCdtzuGqJav55v7WxV1oXYwVABzCKH9QSKNfe8fW9qe2/img_0085i86i88_trooshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) These reproductive males and females are much bigger than other ants in the colony. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcRfMK3j9fLvauur4ZXczsJShyFVcJ6xRXnStfjQx14KH/img_0074_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcRfMK3j9fLvauur4ZXczsJShyFVcJ6xRXnStfjQx14KH/img_0074_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) In this photograph, especially if you enlarge the image by clicking on it, you can see one of the tiny workers that were busy helping the future queens climb the stems and leaves of the grass. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmTKS2GS7W1P1hSkSzna3LD16mTd52ho3bFQjsWkmrayCN/img_9956_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmTKS2GS7W1P1hSkSzna3LD16mTd52ho3bFQjsWkmrayCN/img_9956_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) Meanwhile, about ten to fifteen meters from there ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmW3Nywe7osprukrzzD9N9tBKhJ75x8KHHww1EHjevcp1Q/img_9959_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmW3Nywe7osprukrzzD9N9tBKhJ75x8KHHww1EHjevcp1Q/img_9959_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... the same butterfly that started this post was resting on the pretty large leaf of the Salvia verbenaca plant.  On the leaf of grass, a meter or two from the butterfly ...  ... I photographed this young, small leafhopper nymph. Can't tell you the name of the species. The family is Cicadellidae, of course. In the following triptych ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmUn25bNT72ZrzLtsjbSMsi99E9TzjE3K25MWhJXwifnjV/img_0064i65i66_trooshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmUn25bNT72ZrzLtsjbSMsi99E9TzjE3K25MWhJXwifnjV/img_0064i65i66_trooshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... the focus is on the ants again. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmQQYM4hSACffUZwbMjheH36ZAHACRoD79Nc1XLciKEDqo/img_0119_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmQQYM4hSACffUZwbMjheH36ZAHACRoD79Nc1XLciKEDqo/img_0119_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) They were constantly moving and following that action through the macro lens wasn't easy but it was kind of entertaining at the same time so I took plenty of photographs. In this shot, the wings of the ant look especially good. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmaB1fobjBjkY4iaG7iybPeJgk8zpd6b2FLob36fhx3Rwb/img_0124i25i26_trooshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmaB1fobjBjkY4iaG7iybPeJgk8zpd6b2FLob36fhx3Rwb/img_0124i25i26_trooshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) In this triptych, a winged queen was getting ready to take flight. Despite the elegant wings, these ants are clumsy flyers.  Here you can see a mating pair of Pezotettix giornae grasshoppers. Adults of this wingless species from the Acrididae family look a lot like nymphs. Only when I see them mating, I'm sure that I have completely developed insects in front of the macro lens.  Various flowers were sparsely scattered across the green meadow. In the following photograph ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmakvcvDgNFegaxqTd9k6cWxbe8cU8ijMiydaQo9G6fiL3/img_0050_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmakvcvDgNFegaxqTd9k6cWxbe8cU8ijMiydaQo9G6fiL3/img_0050_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... the focus is on the Centaurea nigrescens plant in bloom.  These beautiful droplets ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcwafoWL7Y3r6iLHbLXXgrwWWjADDtH3XyNtnbJeLFRSS/img_0052_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcwafoWL7Y3r6iLHbLXXgrwWWjADDtH3XyNtnbJeLFRSS/img_0052_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... were displayed on the petals of the Convolvulus arvensis flower.  Here you can see three puffball mushrooms. One of them is young, fresh, and spongy, while the other two fruiting bodies have already produced the spores and are at the end of the cycle in this photograph.  The name of the species is Lycoperdon pratense. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmeq262bVJqzSSUzFrnSEkH7KPgSu2KjnhHEsdkSxqveR6/img_0034_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmeq262bVJqzSSUzFrnSEkH7KPgSu2KjnhHEsdkSxqveR6/img_0034_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) The ground on which these puffballs appeared is considerably different from the lush green terrain shown in the previous photographs.  I found them near the edge of the meadow, in what looked like a small, muddy island surrounded by a sea of grass.  This thing looks like a puffball but is not. This is an early stage of the Agaricus campestris mushroom. In the following photograph ...  ... you can see a bigger, more developed fruiting body with a recognizable stalk and the cap above it. This mushroom was photographed on the edge of the brown, muddy area surrounded by juicy green grass. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmU1nBrmqmTb6qdD46eTsEeeGDVUwTSgaLV3sZnAPTuG35/img_9975_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmU1nBrmqmTb6qdD46eTsEeeGDVUwTSgaLV3sZnAPTuG35/img_9975_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) The terrain around the mushroom is covered with dried-out fragments of vegetation that look like some kind of sawdust. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmf9qQNHncCFNeWsF2mrKK3i3C2zgfUx3u3i4qf7NTkAWo/img_0026_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmf9qQNHncCFNeWsF2mrKK3i3C2zgfUx3u3i4qf7NTkAWo/img_0026_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) That's because this place was created by ants. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcC1wcGieV6vKoeqtXLdNWcuACYb79sKnTbxtQjJYUFUy/img_0013i15i16i17_cetiroshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcC1wcGieV6vKoeqtXLdNWcuACYb79sKnTbxtQjJYUFUy/img_0013i15i16i17_cetiroshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) The Messor wasmanni harvester ants. Here you can see one of them in action. The ants take the nutritious seeds in the underground colony while the other small fragments that hold the seeds remain outside, accumulated on the edge of the clean and barren ant's territory. It looks that the worker shown in this set of four photographs is busy searching for remaining edibles hidden in the large pile of useless stuff. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmUq58F4dSET4dpT8SYCXjwRetxawYThpjJLKwa6UEdxrJ/img_0023_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmUq58F4dSET4dpT8SYCXjwRetxawYThpjJLKwa6UEdxrJ/img_0023_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) I was also searching like an ant, and I soon found something interesting there. This definitively looks like some kind of seed.  In this photograph, you can see one of quite a few bugs of the same species that found a nice cozy shelter in the pile of desiccated plant material brought here by the ants.  This is the Odontoscelis fuliginosa ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmP2M4Ss2dDCwFPe1YqQKsHU65hwEZKUygXvVc3dAKLe4P/img_9989_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmP2M4Ss2dDCwFPe1YqQKsHU65hwEZKUygXvVc3dAKLe4P/img_9989_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... a bug from the Scutelleridae family.  In this shot, a Messor wasmanni worker is cleaning its legs. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmQqzprH9DvKCt1yzEcPxTvGsAntBuPsXHKbTLW2S1Hd5S/img_0089_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmQqzprH9DvKCt1yzEcPxTvGsAntBuPsXHKbTLW2S1Hd5S/img_0089_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) In the grass near the edge of the area cleaned by the ants ...  ... I found an Odontoscelis fuliginosa nymph ...  ... so I can show you how this insect looks in its early stage. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmSSMSqqjnspUereBZnws64LmGr7Qt44NDPtrYB3W62K4B/img_9809_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmSSMSqqjnspUereBZnws64LmGr7Qt44NDPtrYB3W62K4B/img_9809_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) Here you can take a look at one of the small trees that mixed with various shrubs and climbing plants form a green wall around the meadow. If you enlarge this photograph by clicking on it, you may notice a small white detail in its center.  With each new shot ...  ... I was getting closer. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmNxUXNUVpUMb3AbHHF1anuw63oTaEjrnHYoPegTa4Hxxr/img_9804_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmNxUXNUVpUMb3AbHHF1anuw63oTaEjrnHYoPegTa4Hxxr/img_9804_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) In this photograph, especially if you enlarge the picture by clicking on it, you can clearly see that this is a moth from the Crambidae family. The genus is very probably Agriphila. It could be the Agriphila straminella. Maybe. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmP5simPUmQVt1Q3e6xcffzV6KdV2KsewUmuiXmYbzCLbo/img_9793_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmP5simPUmQVt1Q3e6xcffzV6KdV2KsewUmuiXmYbzCLbo/img_9793_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) This is the Dichrorampha heegerana ...  ... a very small moth ...  ... from the Tortricidae family. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmceRFcuVEFcTfzbXrjsYZUDmAnoQXLbRRtqwJ36ZcnUx8/img_9800_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmceRFcuVEFcTfzbXrjsYZUDmAnoQXLbRRtqwJ36ZcnUx8/img_9800_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) With each new shot ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmYSLw9THkmktZWrHsCwLMHjRmKTtDQWoHqNpEWVsV3Pan/img_9801_izhoshtrenotext.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmYSLw9THkmktZWrHsCwLMHjRmKTtDQWoHqNpEWVsV3Pan/img_9801_izhoshtrenotext.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... I was moving further away from the insect. Both moths have been photographed on the leaves of the Prunus spinosa tree.  On the nearby oak (Quercus robur) ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmXdoBKwCGyWZampEhLE6mjiKP4MmQU9HUUmz56U52EBLW/img_9828i31i32_trooshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmXdoBKwCGyWZampEhLE6mjiKP4MmQU9HUUmz56U52EBLW/img_9828i31i32_trooshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... the ants were tending the aphids ...  ... in exchange for the honeydew that the aphids produce.  Lasius niger is the name of this ant species. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmbCWpU8iz2sDwJMKYzzxR5HHst3SacamCEDpdaMUwnYhp/img_9838i39i42_trooshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmbCWpU8iz2sDwJMKYzzxR5HHst3SacamCEDpdaMUwnYhp/img_9838i39i42_trooshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) The scientific name of the aphids shown in this series of photographs is Lachnus roboris.  On the underside of one of the leaves ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmTcMzXBg7WSzsr3WVyH2dqkLMqEATKLeEK5p66Est9w42/img_9765_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmTcMzXBg7WSzsr3WVyH2dqkLMqEATKLeEK5p66Est9w42/img_9765_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... I found two interesting circular formations that look like some kind of limpets.  These are galls, produced by the tree in reaction to the chemicals injected by the Neuroterus quercusbaccarum, a tiny wasp from the Cynipidae family. The larvae are growing and developing inside these lovely, quite decorative discs. In the following photograph ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcCgvm2sTY8dhK2aXnAKhUQ5uBaq1gJNHpsGiCAEv4P6N/img_9780_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmcCgvm2sTY8dhK2aXnAKhUQ5uBaq1gJNHpsGiCAEv4P6N/img_9780_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... I picked a gall from another leaf, detached it from the surface, and overturned it to show you the other side of the coin.  This moth, from the Crambidae family, which may or may not be the Agriphila straminella ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmd3D163S31VAKxhUDgZbQBq9umzEDw2aYFKa9kjMapS5U/img_9848_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmd3D163S31VAKxhUDgZbQBq9umzEDw2aYFKa9kjMapS5U/img_9848_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... was also found and photographed on the underside of a leaf on the same Quercus robur tree.  This well-camouflaged bushcricket ...  ... was photographed in the dry grass under the line of shrubs and trees. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmRK4uRFduhQ6NQnyVGZnaVRzL9NUUpXGTqEsBGnioAJhQ/img_9740_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmRK4uRFduhQ6NQnyVGZnaVRzL9NUUpXGTqEsBGnioAJhQ/img_9740_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) The name of the species is Rhacocleis germanica.  Five or six meters from there, in the prevalently green grass of the meadow, I found this beautiful grasshopper.  The family is Acrididae, and the genus is Chorthippus, but I can't tell you exactly what species is this. Quite a few Chorthippus species in this area look very similar and each species comes in a variaty of colors from black to brown and green, so there is plenty of room for confusion.  On another straw of grass not far from there, I found this thing that looks like a cluster of eggs.  Today, after a quick Internet search, I found out that is a slime mold.  Very close to the slime mold, I found a minuscule springtail of the same color.  Here you can see a winged Lasius niger queen hanging on the leaf of grass.  This very small leafhopper (Cicadellidae family) is resting on the upper side of a similar leaf.  On the leaf of some small herbaceous plant that grows surrounded by grass, I found this tiny, mysterious fragment of something. I have no idea what this could be. Something extraterrestrial, maybe.  Here you can see another moth.  This one was much bigger than the Crambidae and Tortricidae moths shown earlier in the post. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmWgy2t8DTMfKqYzZDzdpc84CEFYgt595dRo4rjUb8Ms3n/img_9850i53i56i58_cetiroshtro.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmWgy2t8DTMfKqYzZDzdpc84CEFYgt595dRo4rjUb8Ms3n/img_9850i53i56i58_cetiroshtro.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) It belongs to the Noctuidae family. <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmPTDCJmbJ7aZiwgVjpv6MH7mSZNVZ76hjj7f3YvRR4teZ/img_9761_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmPTDCJmbJ7aZiwgVjpv6MH7mSZNVZ76hjj7f3YvRR4teZ/img_9761_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) Can't tell you the name of the species. While I was photographing the moth ...  ... a black dog was watching me from the opposite end of the meadow. I don't know where that dog came from. It just appeared like it was teleported. The Agaricus campestris mushroom, shown in the following photograph ... <a href="https://images.ecency.com/DQmbS5yRLBQVcZWQzpymTneJwwschq8UPw5hqv2kMoKcc7b/img_9861_izhoshtreno.jpg"><img src="https://images.ecency.com/DQmbS5yRLBQVcZWQzpymTneJwwschq8UPw5hqv2kMoKcc7b/img_9861_izhoshtreno.jpg"></a> (Enlargeable) ... he's grown in the grass on the edge of the meadow, a couple of meters from my car parked by the side of the road.  And that's it ...  ... after taking this portrait of a Pezotettix giornae grasshopper, I drove back home. The following links will take you to the sites with more information about some of the protagonists of this post. I found some stuff about them there. http://www.pyrgus.de/Maniola_jurtina_en.html https://www.cabidigitallibrary.org/doi/10.1079/cabicompendium.11733 https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:506418-1 https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/BMSSYS0000005253 https://www.antstore.net/shop/en/ants/Ants-from-South-Europe/Solenopsis-fugax.html http://www.pyrgus.de/Pezotettix_giornae_en.html https://gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/species/centaurea/nigrescens/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolvulus_arvensis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycoperdon_pratense https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agaricus_campestris https://www.antwiki.org/wiki/Messor_wasmanni https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/750900-Odontoscelis-fuliginosa https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriphila https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dichrorampha_heegerana https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_robur https://www.antwiki.org/wiki/Lasius_niger https://influentialpoints.com/Gallery/Lachnus_roboris_variegated_oak_aphid.htm https://www.naturespot.org.uk/species/spangle-gall-wasp https://www.gbif.org/species/1694185 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorthippus *AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, THE PHOTOGRAPHS ARE MY WORK.* ## **THE END**
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