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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Lovely photos, BluTuna

The pale grey butterfly is an African Grass Blue Zizeeria knysna

Like the little gecko O\/ O\/ O\/ supercute :-)


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nan wrote:I have the same Ants and Aphid... Ants use milk of this little green bugs ;-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphid

please try to put less pictures per post O0
1) I can avoid the last ones :o0ps:
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thank you 0/0

magnificent pictures ^Q^
Thanks Nan.

They don't look like Aphids to me! :-?

I'll split my posts into smaller pieces in future. \O


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Toko wrote:^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Lovely photos, BluTuna

The pale grey butterfly is an African Grass Blue Zizeeria knysna

Like the little gecko O\/ O\/ O\/ supercute :-)
Thanks for the correction Toko \O

Another one of those Geckos with the orange tail :-? It was tiny - only 2-3 cms long!


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As my comments sound repetitive anyway, I'll just say that I keep following
and enjoying your photos big time (even the spider which I'm not particularly
fond of either O-/ ). Your shots are superb!

2 to 3 cm is indeed tiny-tiny. :shock:


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BluTuna wrote: Another one of those Geckos with the orange tail :-? It was tiny - only 2-3 cms long!
Have done more searching, BluTuna, and it is indeed Lygodactylus capensis capensis \O The hatchlings have these orange tails \O

So we were right with our ID when you spotted it the first time O\/ O\/ O\/

http://books.google.de/books?id=6Yr_OJs ... il&f=false


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Mel wrote:As my comments sound repetitive anyway, I'll just say that I keep following
and enjoying your photos big time (even the spider which I'm not particularly
fond of either O-/ ). Your shots are superb!

2 to 3 cm is indeed tiny-tiny. :shock:
Thanks Mel! Your comments are appreciated, repetitive or not! \O


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Toko wrote:
BluTuna wrote: Another one of those Geckos with the orange tail :-? It was tiny - only 2-3 cms long!
Have done more searching, BluTuna, and it is indeed Lygodactylus capensis capensis \O The hatchlings have these orange tails \O

So we were right with our ID when you spotted it the first time O\/ O\/ O\/

http://books.google.de/books?id=6Yr_OJs ... il&f=false
\O O\/ O\/ O/\

What about the mysterious orange thing, any ideas what it might be???? :-?


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Have no clue, perhaps of the superfamily Ichneumonoidea (Braconidae and Ichneumonidae)

In the Ichneumonidae there are some similar looking ones :-?

But that's a wild guess and I can be totally wrong 0*\


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What an amount of beautiful creepies O/\ O/\ Certainly the background colors of the plants help to make them even more impressive photos ;-)


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Toko wrote:Have no clue, perhaps of the superfamily Ichneumonoidea (Braconidae and Ichneumonidae)

In the Ichneumonidae there are some similar looking ones :-?

But that's a wild guess and I can be totally wrong 0*\
They do look very similar - except I can't see any that have orange wings :-?


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