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#10893787
6 January 2024
The Striped Forest Hoverfly (Dasysyrphus Albostriatus) Is A Hoverfly In The Subfamily Syrphinae. The Species Was First Described By Swedish Entomologist Carl Fredrik Fallén As Scaeva Albostriatus . The Latin Species Epithet Albostriatus Means “white Or Light-striped”.The Hoverflies Are About 8 To 10 Mm Long. The Shiny Brown-black Colored Mesonotum Has Two Whitish Longitudinal Stripes. The Label Is Colored Yellow. Three Yellow Transverse Bands Run Across The Brown-black Abdomen, Which Meet In The Middle At An Angle And Can Also Be Interrupted In The Middle. The Legs Are Yellow. The Species Is Widespread In Europe. Their Occurrence Extends From Fennoscandia And The British Isles In The North To The Mediterranean And North Africa. To The East, The Distribution Area Extends To The Far East Of Asia (Japan, Korea) With Individual Records In Siberia. A Striped Forest Hoverfly Is Sitting On The Wild Creeping Woodsorrel (Oxalis Corniculata) Yellow Flower Feeding On Nectar At Tehatta, West Bengal; India On 06/01/2024.
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#10775104
11 November 2023
Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.
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#10775105
11 November 2023
Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.
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#10775107
11 November 2023
Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.
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#10775110
11 November 2023
Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.
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#10775112
11 November 2023
Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.
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#10775113
11 November 2023
Short-horned grasshopper (Pezotettix giornae) in the family Acrididae belongs to the subfamily Pezotettiginae. Adults of Pezotettix giornae can be found from June to November. This grasshopper's basic color varies between ocher, gray, and dark brown, and the eyes are rather big. Pezotettix giornae is also known as the common maquis grasshopper. The adult males grow up to 11-14 millimeters (0.43-0.55 in) long, while the females reach 12-18 millimeters (0.47-0.71 in) in length. The sides of the thorax sometimes have a white or darker longitudinal stripe. This grasshopper is thermophilic found In dry, warm regions it often lives in moist microhabitats. This photo was taken at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/11/2023.
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