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IMarsman: What captivates
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Monday, May 28, 2007. Originally uploaded by imarsman. Monday, May 28, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. Who's pointing to this blog. My personal blog (i.e. my opinions). All that I got. False Honey Ant clearing food from its jaws. Formica sp. - pallidefulva group. False Honey Ants - Prenolepis imparis. Pavement Ant - Tetramorium caespitum. Acrobat Ant - Crematogaster sp. Insect behaviour and tricky shots. Visual capture and colour.
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IMarsman: Small Serengeti
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Monday, May 28, 2007. Originally uploaded by imarsman. Monday, May 28, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. Who's pointing to this blog. My personal blog (i.e. my opinions). All that I got. False Honey Ant clearing food from its jaws. Formica sp. - pallidefulva group. False Honey Ants - Prenolepis imparis. Pavement Ant - Tetramorium caespitum. Acrobat Ant - Crematogaster sp. Insect behaviour and tricky shots. Visual capture and colour.
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IMarsman: Carpenter ant - Camponotus sp.
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Carpenter ant - Camponotus sp. Carpenter ant - Camponotus sp. Originally uploaded by imarsman. I bumped up the temperature a bit, as the late afternoon time of the shot desaturated things. You can see its glossa (tongue parts) at the base of its head. I love the way its left rear leg stretches out. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. Who's pointing to this blog.
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IMarsman: Leaf-footed bug - Acanthocephala terminalis
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Wednesday, August 01, 2007. Leaf-footed bug - Acanthocephala terminalis. Originally uploaded by imarsman. Here's a fun bug, large for Ontario. It's a Leaf-footed bug, one of a large variety of related bugs that suck juices from plants. It's a bug in the truest sense of the word, being of the sub-order Heteroptera. Having a sucking part, six legs, and other features, along with having a nymph phase rather than a true metamorphosis. . Wednesday, August 01, 2007.
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IMarsman: Regurgitating
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Originally uploaded by imarsman. I need to learn more about what this ant is up to. It seems to be regurgitating its food. At first when I saw False Honey Ants I doing things with their forelimbs I thought that they were preeing. It turns out they were at least some of the time playing with their food. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. Who's pointing to this blog. All that I got.
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IMarsman: Obscure Sap beetle - Conotelus obscurus
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Friday, October 12, 2007. Obscure Sap beetle - Conotelus obscurus. Obscure Sap beetle - Conotelus obscurus. Originally uploaded by imarsman. Finally got another shot of the Obscure Sap beetle, again in my neighbour's front yard. It's a teeny beetle. The images I've taken and posted on Flickr and buiggide.net seem to be some of the only ones on the 'net, certainly the clearest. Friday, October 12, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile.
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IMarsman: False Honey ant - Prenolepis imparis
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. False Honey ant - Prenolepis imparis. False Honey ant - Prenolepis imparis. Originally uploaded by imarsman. This photo of a False Honey ant is unremarkable in that it is not too sharp and could be better lit. One thing I do. Wednesday, October 17, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. Who's pointing to this blog. My personal blog (i.e. my opinions). False Honey ant - Prenolepis imparis.
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IMarsman: Lasius alienus
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Ant hill - 4. Originally uploaded by imarsman. This is the ant very common in Ontario which one sees building and maintaining small ant hills in sandy soil. Found out this ant is a member of Lasius alienus. All-in-all I've found five species of ant in our front yard and dirt driveway so far this spring. Amazing what you find if you look. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. All that I got.
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IMarsman: Formica sp. - pallidefulva group
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Ian Marsman's photography and technology blog. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Formica sp. - pallidefulva group. Originally uploaded by imarsman. Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Enter your search terms. View my complete profile. Who's pointing to this blog. My personal blog (i.e. my opinions). All that I got. False Honey Ant clearing food from its jaws. Formica sp. - pallidefulva group. False Honey Ants - Prenolepis imparis. Pavement Ant - Tetramorium caespitum. Acrobat Ant - Crematogaster sp. Visual capture and colour.