A Microcosm Of Lake Baikal
In this issue you will find a large collection of closeup Rostislav Machine, made several trips on lake Baikal for several years.
1. Black ant is a carpenter
2. Filly
3. Ribbed ragi
4. On landing! Moustache flower
5. Beetle-barbel and Boskovic bandaged
6. Beetle narytnik
7. Araneus(?) *someone tell me what kind of spider?
8. Bullish horsefly
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10. Wolf spider from the island. The beautiful and the good) Loner, lives in burrows, webs for catching prey weaves at night gets out of the burrow and goes hunting.
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12. A separate photo shoot for pond snails
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And a bit Lepidoptera, day and night
16. The aporia Crataegi and the dwarf Lily
17. Blues
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19. Green moth
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21. Poplar hawk moth on takeoff
22. Gypsy moth
23. And a little more...
24. Breakfast for two — black ant and beetle narytnik
25. Spider on a flower of rhododendron after the rain
26. ...Throughout life — and on a cliff over the lake
27. ...and since we are talking about plants — blooming rhododendron after rain
28. and "the last snowdrops" — Cross uncovered, he is Sleep-grass, in fact, belongs to the family Ranunculaceae, but it is often simply called "snowdrop", due to early flowering in April-may. It was a great luck to meet a flowered cross in June.
29. "Hellooo!". Beetle-barbel
30. "Date". The checkered and beetle narytnik
31. Garden-spider in ambush
32. Spider-backed, aka spider-crab
33. Skakuny, Spidey height of slightly more than 2 mm. Very curious, agile, and jumps suddenly to a distance ten times the length of the body.
34. Another horse, a female, 3 mm at the withers
35. The "water". Larvae of dragonflies — common inhabitants of forest water bodies: ponds, lakes and swamps. Predators, live and guard the loot at the bottom and stems of aquatic plants.
36. A couple of shrimps
37. Korean (I think) ant-lion on a branch of wormwood
38. Well, finally, a small forest sketch
Thanks for watching!)