Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Leaf-footed Bugs

That's what they are called.
The first two are nymphs, note the immature wings.
The last is an adult of a different species.

5 comments:

Paul Michael Kane said...

Andy . . . I just browsed many of your shots. Fantastic stuff! I can't wait to see more and share my shots with you. Your comments on my orchid are very much appreciated and dead on. Thanks so much!

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Anonymous said...

you know when that insect goes on raspberries they live a very unpleasant taste...they are called "punaise" in french...
dear your blog is quite nice, I'll put it in my favourites if you don't mind...Now, i must go and plant my bulbs...you still have daffodils??? lucky you
See you
Mousie

Andy P said...

Mousie, "punaise" I had forgotten that. I grew up speaking French. Welcome to my blog.
The Daffodils are from last Spring. Some of my posted images are current but most are from past seasons.

Anonymous said...

nice series...